The phrase
"racial subgroups" refers to smaller groups within a larger race or ethnic group, based on characteristics such as ancestry, language, or culture.
Full definition
Thomas J. Kane and Douglas O. Staiger, «Unintended Consequences
of Racial Subgroup Rules» in Paul E. Peterson and Martin R. West (eds.)
I looked at results
for racial subgroups such as African Americans and Latinos, not only for the socio - economically disadvantaged umbrella group.
These are not simply my claims: The preponderance of scientifically verified biological data do not support the substructure of human populations into any discrete, internally
consistent racial subgroups.
Moreover, the reason for a school's failure to win an award was often not that African - American and Latino students were lagging behind, but that white non-Hispanic students experienced slower growth in achievement: the average school with
multiple racial subgroups witnessed larger gains for African - American and Latino students than for white students.
The CORE formula that gives a school a score of 1 to 100 includes consideration for the standardized test performance of a school's lowest
performing racial subgroup, English learners, students with disabilities and those qualifying for a free and reduced price lunch.
The No Child Left Behind Act is a much - maligned decade - old federal education law that called for regular standardized tests, disaggregation of testing data
by racial subgroup, and increasing sanctions for states that fail to meet proficiency standards leading up to a requirement of about 100 percent proficiency by 2014.
By evaluating schools based on test scores
of racial subgroups, this federal accountability policy is, like controlled choice, explicitly race conscious.
Race also has to be sorted out, because according to NCLB, students have to be assigned to
racial subgroups.
For indicators where both OCR CRDC and CCD numbers are used to calculate rates,
racial subgroups of fewer than 25 students have been removed to reduce the risk of inaccuracies resulting from schools or LEAs reporting to different datasets inconsistently.
EDFacts data combines Asian and Hawaiian / Pacific Islander into one
racial subgroup.
Although that rate, around 82 percent, has risen, and dropout rates have fallen for
every racial subgroup, there are still around 750,000 students leaving school every year with «basically no chance of being successful,» he said.
Dr. Irvin Painter also documents that by the 1940s, anthropologists, dominated by white men as academia was, determined that white, Asian, and black were the only «true» races and that each existed as unitary without
any racial subgroups.
A school's state rating can be affected if participation of any subgroup of students, such as
a racial subgroup, drops below 95 percent.
The number of low - birthweight babies declined by 11 percent, and a greater number of mothers received early prenatal care across
all racial subgroups.