1. David T. Burkam, Ph.D., is a Lecturer and an Assistant Research Scientist, School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His recent research includes equity issues in kindergarten and early schooling, gender equity in mathematics and science, high school curriculum structure, and measurement issues in students' course taking and achievement. He is the coauthor (with Valerie E. Lee) of the book Inequality at the Starting Gate (2002), an exploration of social-background differences in achievement...
2. Douglas D. Ready is a doctoral candidate in educational foundations and policy, School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. His research focuses on the sociology of education and how school social and academic organization influence the equitable distribution of students' outcomes.
3. Valerie Lee, Ed.D., is Professor, School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. She teaches courses in quantitative methods and the sociology of education. Her research focuses on issues of social inequality in education, with a particular emphasis on identifying characteristics of schools that make them both more effective and more equitable. She is also interested in cross-cultural research in education, particularly in Brazil.
4. Laura F. LoGerfo is a doctoral candidate in education and psychology, School of Education, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. Her main fields of interest are teachers' attitudes, teachers' accountability, school context, and peer relations. Her dissertation focuses on teachers' responsibility for young children's welfare in elementary schools and the characteristics of teachers that are linked with this responsibility.