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Lasting Differences: Math Grades And Gender

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Product Code: 9780981460413
ISBN13: 9780981460413
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Students' course grades matter. Research studies show that students' grades are more predictive than test scores of their future academic success, including high school and post-secondary outcomes. Yet nationally and within Chicago Public Schools (CPS), boys' grades are consistently lower than girls' grades. CPS leaders and educators want to meet their goal of "Bs or better" and strong educational outcomes for all students, and they are in conversation about how they're supporting boys. This study aims to provide insights into this difference in boys' and girls' grades in Chicago by looking first at one grade level and one subject area-ninth-grade math (algebra and geometry)-using two school years of data, 2016-17 and 2017-18. Our findings are specific to math students in these years, and also suggest what may (and may not) be driving differences in other grades and subjects.

Author: Briana Diaz, John Q. Easton
Publisher: Consortium On Chicago School Research
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2023
Number of Pages: 36 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0981460410
ISBN-13: 9780981460413

Lasting Differences: Math Grades And Gender

$13.41
 
Students' course grades matter. Research studies show that students' grades are more predictive than test scores of their future academic success, including high school and post-secondary outcomes. Yet nationally and within Chicago Public Schools (CPS), boys' grades are consistently lower than girls' grades. CPS leaders and educators want to meet their goal of "Bs or better" and strong educational outcomes for all students, and they are in conversation about how they're supporting boys. This study aims to provide insights into this difference in boys' and girls' grades in Chicago by looking first at one grade level and one subject area-ninth-grade math (algebra and geometry)-using two school years of data, 2016-17 and 2017-18. Our findings are specific to math students in these years, and also suggest what may (and may not) be driving differences in other grades and subjects.

Author: Briana Diaz, John Q. Easton
Publisher: Consortium On Chicago School Research
Publication Date: Jun 26, 2023
Number of Pages: 36 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 0981460410
ISBN-13: 9780981460413
 

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