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Schools, colleges, and universities in the United States have tried numerous measures over the years aimed at closing the education gap. Some of these have been successful, while others have not. In this article we look at some of the methods that have been used in a bid to bridge the education gap and what we should be aiming for in the future.
In general, these measures are aimed at increasing the level of educational attainment of ethnic minorities and the socially disadvantaged. On closer examination it can be seen that this is an extremely complex area. Not only are there any number of measures that can be put in place, the stage of education (secondary, third-level, or in transition) will also have a significant bearing on how effective it is.
Also, there is no one measure that is sure to be effective in every locality or educational institution. However, popular measures include programs aimed at keeping students in school, encouraging students from minorities to advance to third level education while others focus on giving students who are at a disadvantage ongoing encouragement and support.
Read the article here: What's being done to Bridge the Education Gap
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