
Fifty years after the desegregation of American schools, the black/ white achievement gap in school performance still looms. A new book argues that the fixation with school reform and testing overlooks the real problem: poverty, and all the conditions that come with it.
On Point looks at social class and the academic achievement gap.
Guests:
Richard Rothstein, research associate at the Economic Policy Institute and author of “Class and Schools: Using Social, Economic, and Educational Reform to Close the Black-White Achievement Gap”
Krista Kafer, senior policy analyst for Education at the Heritage Foundation.













