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Resources from and recommended by NSBA

How to help all students boost achievement is a hot topic across the nation. The National School Boards Association shares some informative resources on minority achievement and closing the gap. Resources include links to national clearinghouses, other organizations, and best-practices publications.

A sampling of those resources:

Closing the Achievement Gap - Readings, research summaries and statistical information from Education Commission of the States on causes and effects of the achievement gap. Examines some of the strategies and reforms that states, districts, schools, philanthropic organizations and others are using to help boost the achievement of ethnic and racial minority students.
Schools Matter: Four Steps to Closing the Achievement Gap Once and For All - Information from North Central Regional Educational Library on uniform standards, challenging curriculum, helping students catch up and providing good teachers.
Magna Awards - The Magna Awards site is good place to find best practices in minority achievement and other areas.
On the Same Page: What Can Schools Do to Reduce the Achievement Gap? (55k This document is in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. Click here for help.) - Information published by the Educational Research Service.
Center for Research on Education, Diversity & Excellence - Research center at the University of California, Santa Cruz.
The Education Trust 
 

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