Compensatory education definition
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Compensatory education definition
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2008
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During the 1960s a new approach called compensatory education was created to support access for academically underprepared and economically disadvantaged students. Compensatory education focuses on the individual student and the living and learning environment in which the student interacts. Proponents of this approach charge that environmental conditions, often induced by poverty, are responsible for poor academic achievement of students. Common activities of this approach include: academic preparatory work, supplemental learning enrichment activities, higher parental involvement in school, and systemic changes in the school learning environment. During the early 1960s, national civil rights legislation established the Office of Compensatory Education within the U.S. Office of Education.
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Arendale, D. R. (2008). Compensatory education. In E. F. Provenzo (Ed.). The Sage encyclopedia for the social and cultural foundations of education. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications. Retrieved from http://www.sage_ ereference.com/foundations/Article_n78.html
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