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Kindergarten practices with children from low-income families

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A discussion of the factors identified in the research on the academic achievement of low-income, minority children and families of their implications for schools and classrooms, including a section on the role of culture and cultural differences, with the goal of alerting teacher educators, school administrators, and teachers to what it will take to change school achievement for low income, minority children
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