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29 cze 2023 · Key takeaway: Asian/Pacific Islander students had the largest high school graduation rates of any race/ethnicity in 2014, 89% followed by white students. Black students had the lowest graduation rates, with less than three-quarters of students starting high school in 2010 and graduating by 2014.
23 lip 2024 · Annual tables on educational attainment from the Current Population Survey’s Annual Social and Economic supplement (ASEC).
For 9-year-olds, the average mathematics score was not measurably different between 2012 and 2020 for any racial/ethnic group examined. Accordingly, the White-Black and White-Hispanic gaps for 9-year-olds did not change between these two years.
One key set of measures of racial educational equality are racial achievement gaps—differences in the average standardized test scores of white and black or white and Hispanic students. Achievement gaps are one way of monitoring the equality of educational outcomes.
Using the data from the Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), this Data Point summarizes the number of U.S. adults with low levels of English literacy and describes how they differ by nativity status and race/ethnicity.
16 paź 2020 · In the United States today, the average Black and Hispanic students are about three years ahead of where their parents were in maths skills. They’re roughly two to three years ahead of them in reading, too.
24 lut 2022 · In 2021, of adults age 25 and older who had completed a bachelor’s degree or more, 53.1% were women and 46.9% were men. From 2011 to 2021, the percentage of adults age 25 and older who had completed high school increased for all race and Hispanic origin groups.