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The Economic and Opportunity Gap : How Poverty Impacts the Lives of Students, Hardback Book

The Economic and Opportunity Gap : How Poverty Impacts the Lives of Students Hardback

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The Economic and Opportunity Gap has a great deal of information, ideas and resources focused on children and families living in poverty.

Specifically, how teachers and other professionals working with students can reflect, improve, and implement inclusive practices.

The information in this book is based in research, such as the foundational starting piece that nearly one-fourth of our children in the United States are living in poverty, a whopping 21%.

This number, one that is doubled in some communities and does not consider children in families near the poverty line, is striking when compared to other similarly situated countries.

Understanding that many students and families are on the trajectory of poverty will come to light as readers make their way through from statistics, to research, to definitions, to action items.

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