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Educators addressing the “other achievement gap”

Educators seeking ways to close the performance gap between boys and girls on standardized tests of reading and writing are apparently having more success than anyone could have hoped. An article in the Hartford Courant quotes a Connecticut reading teacher as saying, “One thing that interests boys more than girls is reading informational texts.” Go figure!

Posted by David Roberts on 14 August 2006 in Gender Issues

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