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Middle Grades Student Achievement and Poverty Levels: Implications for Teacher Preparation
Journal of Learning in Higher Education
  • Lauren Dotson, Hardin Park School
  • Virginia Foley, East Tennessee State University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2016
Description

This paper provides a history of the standardized testing and accountability movement, the curriculum standards attached to the accountability movement, and the attempted shift to common core. Student poverty and its impact on student achievement the focus of this paper. Recognizing the impact of poverty on student achievement as measured by standardized tests the authors question the explicit practices of teacher preparation programs in preparing teacher candidates to work with students of poverty

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© 2016 JW Press. This document was published with permission by the publisher. It was originally published in Journal of Learning in Higher Education.

Citation Information
Lauren Dotson and Virginia Foley. "Middle Grades Student Achievement and Poverty Levels: Implications for Teacher Preparation" Journal of Learning in Higher Education Vol. 12 Iss. 2 (2016) p. 33 - 44
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/virginia-foley/8/