Forum for Science, Industry and Business
Sponsored by:     Siemens  n-tv 
Search our Site:

Topic (optional):

 

Home Reports Studies and Analyses Content

Educational Opportunities for Low-Income Youth

next article
12.12.2008

A five-year California-wide research study aiming to more completely understand the job-market and college-access problems of low-income youth will be led by education professors at UC San Diego and UCLA, under a just announced $7.6 million grant from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.

 

“We know that for low-income youth, understanding the barriers to post-high school education is the key to creating solutions,” said Amanda Datnow, professor of education studies at UC San Diego, and co-director of the study. “We are confident this work will advance the policy choices in the fight against poverty in America,” added Datnow.


Immediate work getting underway in San Diego includes in-depth study of low-income youth of this region, especially those who have failed on the traditional paths to high school completion and college entrance. This work will be undertaken at UC San Diego by the University’s education research center, CREATE (Center for Research on Educational Equity, Access and Teaching Excellence.)

“Our education specialists at UC San Diego are ideally suited for this kind of in-depth research where the home and environmental lives of young people come slamming into problems in school,” said Jeff Elman, dean of Social Sciences. “We have a deep and lasting commitment to research that must help break the cycle of poverty and despair among many of our young people,” he added.

The grant, part of a Gates Foundation program, called “Breaking the Intergenerational Cycle of Poverty through Post-secondary Education,” folds into on-going University of California education research effort known as the “All Campus Consortium on Research for Diversity,” part of the UC continuing public service work to reduce poverty and expand opportunities to low-income young people of color.

Comment: Amanda Datnow, (858) 534-1682 or adatnow@ucsd.edu

Barry Jagoda | Source: Newswise Science News
Further information: www.ucsd.edu

next article

More articles from Studies and Analyses:

nachricht Study Shows Sweetener Marketing Tactics May Mislead Consumers
20.11.2009 | Corn Refiners Association

nachricht Debt Stress Drops for Third Straight Month, Survey Finds
20.11.2009 | Ohio State University

All articles from Studies and Analyses >>>

B2B Search

Product / Service
Company / Organisation

Latest News

Scientists Unravel Evolution of Highly Toxic Box Jellyfish

20.11.2009 | Life Sciences

When good companies do bad things: Examining illegal corporate behavior

20.11.2009 | Business and Finance

UCR plant scientist's research spawns new discoveries showing how crops survive drought

20.11.2009 | Agricultural and Forestry Science

VideoLinks

Event News

Multidisciplinary meeting on Urological Cancers aims to benefit cancer patients

20.11.2009 | Event News

'Golden Age' for clinical psychology in Northern Ireland

20.11.2009 | Event News

New Perspectives in Marine Anti-Fouling Research

11.11.2009 | Event News