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New research by Curran and Kellogg points to inequities in science education from early age
UMBC News·September 14, 2016 at 3:27 PM
"Science achievement gaps begin early. It is important that our policies and interventions take steps in those early years to ensure increased science achievement for all," writes F. Chris Curran, an assistant professor of public policy.