The "Asian" Category in MCAS Achievement Gap Tracking: Time for a Change

Harvard Journal of Asian American Policy Review, Vol. 21, pp. 19-27, 2010-11

12 Pages Posted: 5 Dec 2011 Last revised: 17 Sep 2021

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Philip Lee

St. John's University School of Law

Date Written: Spring 2011

Abstract

Data gathered on Asian American students in public school by the Massachusetts Department of Education are aggregated into one general “Asian” category, which may skew the results, both perpetuating an enduring myth and masking any true gaps that may exist for certain Asian American subgroups. As explored in this article, achievement gap tracking for the Massachusetts Comprehensive Assessment System is an apt example.

In this article, I posit that this aggregation of many subgroups into one general “Asian” category perpetuates the myth of Asian Americans as a model minority, while downplaying any achievement gap that exists for certain Asian American subgroups. I conclude with a policy recommendation — a call to track information on the Asian American subgroups — to address this concern.

Suggested Citation

Lee, Philip, The "Asian" Category in MCAS Achievement Gap Tracking: Time for a Change (Spring 2011). Harvard Journal of Asian American Policy Review, Vol. 21, pp. 19-27, 2010-11, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1967899

Philip Lee (Contact Author)

St. John's University School of Law ( email )

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