Asian Americans are high achievers by the end of fifth grade: Study
March 5th, 2008 - 2:04 pm ICT by admin - Send to a friend:
Washington, Mar 5 (ANI): In a bid to analyze reading and math achievement within racial groups during elementary school, a new study has found that Asian Americans are high achievers by the time they enter the spring of the fifth grade.
The University of Michigan study found that when it comes to achievement gaps within racial groups, catching up over time is common.
Researchers found high achievers within all groups and that a substantial proportion of children catch up to the high achievers in their groups over time.
The study, presented today in Washington, D.C. at the annual meeting of the Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, analyzes data on a national sample of 8,060 students, collected at four points in time, starting in kindergarten and ending in the spring of fifth grade.
“We found significant achievement gaps within racial and ethnic groups,” said Pamela Davis-Kean, a developmental psychologist at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR) who conducted the study with U-M post-doctoral fellow Justin Jager.
“We also found a significant proportion of students who caught up to the high achievers in their groups by the end of fifth grade, especially in reading. This shows that schooling does have an impact in closing the achievement gap for substantial numbers of children, she added.
In every group except Hispanics, the researchers also found that there were significant numbers who started kindergarten lower in reading achievement but moved into the high-achieving group by the end of fifth grade.
About 30 percent of European Americans, 26 percent of African Americans and 45 percent of Asian Americans were in high-achieving groups by the spring of fifth grade.
These high-achieving groups included approximately 23 percent of African American children and 36 percent of Asian children who caught up with the initial group of high achievers over time, Davis-Kean and Jager found. A much smaller percentage of European American students were in catch-up groupsmore than four percent.
“This is because a higher percentage of European Americans started kindergarten as high achievers in reading,” Davis-Kean said.
Among Hispanic students, the researchers found a different pattern. By the end of fifth grade, just over five percent of Hispanic children were high achievers in reading, while about the remainder95 percenttested in the middle range. There were no low achievers and no catch-up groups among Hispanic students.
About 18 percent of Asian Americans were high-achievers at the end of fifth grade, including about 11 percent who caught up over time. For African Americans, just 0.3 percent were high achievers at the end of fifth grade, while about 26 percent were medium-high achievers; no catch-up group emerged. About 16 percent of Hispanics were high achievers in math, and again, no catch-up group emerged
The differences between patterns in reading and math achievement are noteworthy, according to Davis-Kean.
The research was funded by the American Educational Research Association. (ANI)
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