Strong neighborhoods, parenting can bridge ‘achievement gap’

4 diciembre 2014

A study of academic achievement suggests that urban youth may benefit from strong families and safe neighborhoods in addition to child-centered interventions. The study aimed to learn what factors influence how young people develop their future aspirations — and how those aspirations shape their experiences at school.
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