Texas Grade 3 Underrepresented Boys and Economic Status Differences in Reading: A Statewide, Multiyear Study

Heather Hamilton, F. Lunenburg, J. Slate, Wally Barnes
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In this statewide, multiyear analysis, the extent to which differences were present in reading by the economic status of Grade 3 Asian, Black, and Hispanic boys was determined.  Specifically examined was the relationship of poverty to the three State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) Reading Reporting Categories for Grade 3 Asian, Black, and Hispanic boys in the 2015-2016 through the 2018-2019 school years.  Also examined was the relationship of poverty to the STAAR Grade Level Phase-in Standards for Grade 3 Asian, Black, and Hispanic boys.  Inferential statistical analyses revealed the presence of statistically significant differences in reading as a function of the economic status of Asian boys, Black boys, and Hispanic boys.  In every instance, Asian boys, Black boys, and Hispanic boys who were Poor were outperformed by their counterparts who were Not Poor.  Considering the majority of students in Texas come from poverty backgrounds, these findings are of great concern.  Implications of these findings and recommendations for future research are discussed.
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德克萨斯州三年级未被充分代表的男孩和经济地位在阅读方面的差异:一项全州范围的多年研究
在全州范围内的多年分析中,确定了三年级亚裔、黑人和西班牙裔男孩的经济状况在阅读方面存在的差异程度。具体研究了贫困与2015-2016学年至2018-2019学年三年级亚裔、黑人和西班牙裔男孩的三个德克萨斯州学术准备评估(STAAR)阅读报告类别之间的关系。还研究了贫困与STAAR三年级亚洲、黑人和西班牙裔男孩年级水平阶段标准的关系。推断性统计分析显示,亚洲男孩、黑人男孩和西班牙裔男孩在阅读方面存在统计学上的显著差异,这是经济地位的函数。在每一个例子中,贫穷的亚洲男孩、黑人男孩和西班牙裔男孩都比不贫穷的同龄人表现得更好。考虑到德克萨斯州的大多数学生都来自贫困家庭,这些发现令人非常担忧。讨论了这些发现的意义和对未来研究的建议。
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