In the years ahead, we will be focused on how we can make the right, tough, long - term decisions to help those on lower and
middle incomes succeed.
Not exact matches
Shifting (a nascent trend) from a global savings glut supported by lower commodity prices and toward narrowing global imbalances amid stronger global demand, which will depend to some extent on whether China can
succeed in making the
middle income transition.
Probably the most thought - provoking portion of Professor Wax's essay is her discussion of how both models — no - excuses and
income mixing — «assume that, to
succeed in school and in life, poor children need to be taught bourgeois,
middle - class values — and socialized away from their culture of birth.»
This report detailed the college completion rates from the first two KIPP
middle schools and offered a clearer picture of the challenges students from low -
income communities face on the path to a degree, as well as the factors that help them
succeed.
A student from a poor family is much more likely to
succeed academically in a school filled mostly with
middle - class students than in one filled mostly with lower -
income students.
As noted, both
income mixing and no - excuses schools assume that, to
succeed in school and in life, poor children need to be taught bourgeois,
middle - class values — and socialized away from their culture of birth.