RealClear Markets, January 4, 2016: (Op-Ed) How to Improve Education for Low-Income Students
“Education was once thought of as the great equalizer by giving everyone a similar start in life. But too often it becomes a contributor to inequality by failing those who start out nearer the bottom – those who already face deficits in early learning and development. For example, although public high school graduation rates are now improving, there remain big gaps related to race and income.”