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Asian Students' Needs Overlooked In N.Y.C., Advocacy Group Says

Education Week, 2004-07, Vol.23 (42), p.15-15

COPYRIGHT 2004 Editorial Projects in Education, Inc. ;Copyright Editorial Projects in Education, Inc. Jul 14, 2004 ;ISSN: 0277-4232 ;EISSN: 1944-8333

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  • Title:
    Asian Students' Needs Overlooked In N.Y.C., Advocacy Group Says
  • Author: Gewertz, Catherine
  • Subjects: Academic achievement ; Asian American Students ; Asian Americans ; Asian people ; Asian students ; Parent Participation ; Public schools ; Standardized Tests ; Students
  • Is Part Of: Education Week, 2004-07, Vol.23 (42), p.15-15
  • Description: An advocacy group contends that the struggles of Asian and Asian-American students are being overlooked in the New York City public schools, in part because they are being perceived as a high-achieving group with little need for help. The Coalition for Asian American Children and Families worked with a New York University researcher to analyze data to craft a portrait of how students of Asian descent are faring in the nation's largest school district.
  • Publisher: Bethesda: Editorial Projects in Education, Inc
  • Language: English
  • Identifier: ISSN: 0277-4232
    EISSN: 1944-8333
  • Source: ProQuest Central

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