Racial Achievement Gap

(noun)

The Racial Achievement Gap in the United States refers to the educational disparities between minority students and Caucasian students.

Examples of Racial Achievement Gap in the following topics:

  • Current Challenges for Education

    • Some challenges in education include curriculum unification, racial achievement gap, and controversy over sex education and affirmative action.
    • The Racial Achievement Gap in the United States refers to the educational disparities between minority students and Caucasian students.
    • Opponents of racial affirmative action argue that the program actually benefits middle- and upper-class people of color at the expense of the lower class.
  • Additional Factors: Gender, Age, Religion, Race, and Ethnicity

    • Political scientists and journalists often talk about the gender gap in participation, which assumes women lag behind men in their rates of political engagement .
    • However, the gender gap is closing for some forms of participation, such as voting.
    • Participation and voting differs among members of racial and ethnic groups .
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