Ebook: Giving Kids a Fair Chance
Author: Heckman James J
- Tags: Behinderung, Bildung, Bildungswesen, Chancengleichheit, Children with social disabilities, Children with social disabilities--Education (Early childhood), Children with social disabilities--Education (Early childhood)--United States, Children with social disabilities--United States, Educational equalization, Educational equalization--United States, Kind, Schulische Integration, Social policy, Soziale Ungleichheit, Aufsatzsammlung, Children with social disabilities -- Education (Early childhood) -- United State
- Series: Boston review books
- Year: 2017
- Publisher: The MIT Press
- City: United States
- Language: English
- epub
In Giving Kids a Fair Chance, Nobel Prize-winning economist James Heckman argues that the accident of birth is the greatest source of inequality in America today. Children born into disadvantage are, by the time they start kindergarten, already at risk of dropping out of school, teen pregnancy, crime, and a lifetime of low-wage work. This is bad for all those born into disadvantage and bad for American society.Current social and education policies directed toward children focus on improving cognition, yet success in life requires more than smarts. Heckman calls for a refocus of social policy toward early childhood interventions designed to enhance both cognitive abilities and such non-cognitive skills as confidence and perseverance. This new focus on preschool intervention would emphasize improving the early environments of disadvantaged children and increasing the quality of parenting while respecting the primacy of the family and America's cultural diversity. Heckman...