Download Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance : Poverty, Literacy and the Development of Information Capital. Children also must develop code-related skills, an understanding that spoken words are sense of the world around them classifying incoming bits of information into similar groupings. Stein and Giving our children a fighting chance: Poverty, literacy and the development of information capital. New York: Teachers excerpted from Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Poverty, Literacy, and the Development of Information Capital Susan B. Neuman and Donna C. Celano. Based on 21 studies conducted over 10 years in two neighborhoods, it offers a new lens on the achievement gap and the need for both school and community solutions. Giving our children a fighting chance: Poverty, literacy, and the development of information capital. Article in International Review of Education 59(5) October Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Poverty, Literacy and the Development of Information Capital: Susan B. Neuman, Donna C. Celano: Giving Our Children a Fighting Chance: Poverty, Literacy, and the Development of Information Capital, Susan B. Neuman and Donna C. Celano. New York: Susan B. Neuman is professor of Childhood Education and Literacy Development at New York University. Her work focuses on improving the odds for literacy achievement for young children who live in poverty.1 Steinhardt School, New York University, New York, NY, USA. Corresponding Author: Susan Neuman, 665 Broadway, New York, NY 10012, USA. Email: [email protected] edu. Abstract Full affluence and poverty contribute to disparities in the development of information capital (2012, p. 5). In total, 21 studies were performed, giving rise to Giving Our Children A Fighting Chance: Poverty, Literacy, and the Development of Information Capital. 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