Paul Tough Quotes
Economists Use The Term "human Capital" To Refer To The Skills And Abilities And Qualities And Resources That Each Individual Possesses. And In The Late 1990s And Early 2000s, Human Capital Became An Increasingly Popular Way To Look At The Problem Of Poverty. No One Had All The Answers Yet, But They Had, At Least, A New Set Of Questions: What Specific Resources Did Middle-class Children Have That Allowed Them To Succeed At Such Higher Rates Than Poor Children? What Skills Did Poor Children Need To Help Them Compete? And Most Important, What Kind Of Interventions In Their Lives Or In Their Parents' Lives Could Help Them Acquire Those Skills?
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