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Letter to the Editor Cites AERA Amicus Brief
New York Times
Letter to the Editor Cites AERA Amicus Brief
A recent letter to the editor published in the
New York Times
, under the headline “
Affirmative Action: Looking at the Data
,” cited AERA’s
amicus brief
in the
Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin
case to dispel the “mismatch theory.” In the letter, William Kidder, assistant provost at the University of California, Riverside, wrote that, in fact, “at the undergraduate level, a large body of evidence shows that attending a more selective university is associated with net gains in African-Americans’ and Latinos’ graduation rates.”
Two presidential sessions at the AERA Annual Meeting will address these issues in greater detail. One is structured in part as a teach-in for researchers; the second, titled “The
Fisher
Case, Diversity in Higher Education, and Social Science Confronting the Challenges to Affirmative Action” (April 29), will explore mismatch and other high-profile topics that are before the Supreme Court. See also the forthcoming April issue of the
Educational Researcher
with a special section on the
Fisher
case and scientific research.
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