Sunday, March 11, 2012

Schools Matter: Protect children from the effects of poverty: Response to Paul Peterson

Schools Matter: Protect children from the effects of poverty: Response to Paul Peterson:


Protect children from the effects of poverty: Response to Paul Peterson

Protect children from the effects of poverty
Sent to the New York Daily News, March 11, 2012

Paul Peterson says we should “Fix public schools before child poverty,” (March 11), arguing that low parental income is the not cause of low school performance. But Peterson agrees with the massive research showing that factors associated with poverty are related to school performance. These include factors Peterson doesn’t mention that have a powerful impact on learning: poor diet, lack of health care, exposure to environmental toxins, and little access to books. The best teaching in the world will have little effect when children are hungry, sick, and have very little to read.