Explain why socioeconomic status might be the strongest predictor of student outcomes.

What will be an ideal response?


Varies. James Coleman, a sociologist, found that the quality of schools and teachers had some impact on student outcomes, but the strongest determinant was the students' socioeconomic status. Parents' education and income begin shaping children's educational readiness, school performance, outcomes, and access to opportunity from birth.

Sociology

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Middle-class African American families tend to discipline their children in ways similar to

A) middle-class Latinos. B) middle-class whites. C) middle-class Asian Americans. D) All of the above

Sociology

The text points out that children, fear of losing the child, religion, and a lack of financial resources are sometimes perceived by spouses as __________ divorce

a. barriers to b. preludes to c. concomitants of d. consequences of

Sociology

Professor Jefferson is interested in studying the dynamics and processes of three local hospitals? Which element of social life is he studying?

a. Organizations b. Groups and Cliques c. Settlements and Habitats d. Practices e. Subcultures and Lifestyles

Sociology

Identify and respond to the concerns raised by the phenomenon of the new immigration

What will be an ideal response?

Sociology