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J. Pharoah Doss: Does lack of investment explain failing schools? | New Pittsburgh Courier

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In a recent interview, Black theoretical physicist Sylvester James Gates was asked why Black students don’t do as well on standardized tests. Gates stated that test scores measure the intrinsic capacity for students to excel, but test scores also measure the investment a society has made in those students. Then Gates told the story of … Continued

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