July 2005 through June 2006 Parents’ Education Levels Consistently Predict Students’ Reading & Math Scores, 1980-2004 Rising Number of Colorado Teens Not in School & Not Working Achievement Gap in Colorado Adults' Literacy and Numeracy Students’ Use of Computers & the Internet Climbs with Parental Educational Attainment Parents’ Level of Education Affects Own Expectations of Educational Attainment Work-Related Education: Participation in, Outcomes for, & Obstacles Facing Adults with a High School Education or Less U.S. 15-Year-Olds More Likely to Score Low on Reading Literacy if Parents Did Not Complete College: Results from the 2000 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) High School and GED Graduates Achieve Greatest Literacy Gains: Results from the National Assessment of Adult Literacy, 2003 Impact of Parents’ Education on Literacy Skills Evident Among Imminent College Graduates
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