Sentences with phrase «same racial and ethnic groups»

White, African American, and Latino students all scored higher on those NAEP tests than did students from the same racial and ethnic groups in the 1970s, but African American and Latino students made greater gains than white students.

Not exact matches

covariance with ethnicity / race and socio - economic attainment (i.e. people of the same ethnic or racial groups may have similar incomes, and in some cases socio - economic attainment affects racial or ethnic identification as in the U.S. where as income rises, families who historically identified as latino begin to identify as white)
covariance with ethnicity / race and education (i.e. people of the same ethnic or racial groups may be of the same educational groups, either due to opportunity or prejudice)
This is despite the fact marijuana use across racial and ethnic groups are roughly the same.
But black, Hispanic, AIAN, and NHPI women experienced a smaller gender pay gap compared with men in the same racial / ethnic group than did white and Asian women.
If this is the case, and racial and ethnic groups do not have the same distribution of these characteristics, then including controls for these effects might reduce or eliminate differences in award probability.
Together, these results suggest that previous research and affiliation do not have the same impact across racial and ethnic applicant groups.
The comparison group included 375 first - generation immigrant children of similar racial / ethnic backgrounds and socioeconomic status who attended the same schools before the intervention was implemented.
«In addition, more research is needed to understand the differences in experiences among different racial and ethnic groups within the same hospice,» she added.
It is the leading cause of death across the board for people of most racial and ethnic groups in the United States and about the same number of men and women die from heart disease each year (3).
[11] The same document prohibits states from combining «major racial and ethnic subgroups... into a... «super-subgroup,» as a substitute for considering student data in each of the major racial and ethnic groups separately (emphasis added).»
Even if schools treated all students the same, special education identification rates would likely differ across racial and ethnic groups.
«It's more of the same: It's good that the long - term improvement trend is being shared among different economic groups and racial - ethnic groups, but we're not seeing closing in gaps,» said Kevin Carey, policy director of the D.C. - based think tank Education Sector.
Many Bay Area schools show a large gap in performance not only between low - income students and more affluent peers, but between different racial / ethnic groups within the same economic status.
«That helps to ensure that all students are held to the same high standard and that schools are making progress toward closing achievement and opportunity gaps, which is especially important for students living in poverty, racial and ethnic minorities, those with disabilities, those still learning English and other historically underserved groups,» Nolt added.
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