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Science Achievement Gaps by Gender and Race/Ethnicity in Elementary and Middle School
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EthnicityScience EducationEducational OutcomesEducational AttainmentEducationEarly Childhood EducationScience Achievement GapsElementary EducationSocial SciencesRaceStem EducationEducational EquityGender StudiesSociology Of EducationInclusive EducationAfrican American StudiesEducational DisadvantageRacial EquityScience Achievement DisparitiesEducational TestingEducational StatisticsEqual Educational OpportunityMiddle SchoolGrade 8Early GradesSecondary EducationEducational Assessment
Research on science achievement disparities by gender and race/ethnicity often neglects the beginning of the pipeline in the early grades. We address this limitation using nationally representative data following students from Grades 3 to 8. We find that the Black–White science test score gap (–1.07 SD in Grade 3) remains stable over these years, the Hispanic–White gap narrows (–.85 to –.65 SD), and the Asian–White Grade 3 gap (–.31 SD) closes by Grade 8. The female–male Grade 3 gap (–.23 SD) may narrow slightly by eighth grade. Accounting for prior math and reading achievement, socioeconomic status, and classroom fixed effects, Grade 8 racial/ethnic gaps are not statistically significant. The Grade 8 science gender gap disappears after controlling for prior math achievement.
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