Department/School of the Primary Author
Education
Publication Date
12-31-2024
Document Type
Book Review
Keywords
God, grades, graduation, religion, academic, success
Abstract
Why do some students excel in school and others fail? There has been much research and writing on school culture, school leadership, gender, socioeconomic status, school choice, ethnicity, and suburban schools as compared to urban schools, and even the impact athletics has on success in schools. However, Horwitz’s research explores the impact religion has on student success. So, does religion help?
Volume
2
Issue
1
Article Number
6
DOI
10.15385/jei.2024.2.1.6
Recommended Citation
Jones, Kevin Maurice Sr.
(2024)
"Book Review: God, Grades, and Graduation - Religion's Surprising Impact on Academic Success,"
Education Insights: A Journal of Research, Theory, and Practice: Vol. 2, Article 5.
DOI: 10.15385/jei.2024.2.1.6
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/education_insights/vol2/iss1/5
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