Monday, October 22, 2007

Religion and Academic Achievement

Dr. Jeynes has recently published his work on the influence of intact families and religion on academic achievement. As indicated below, he has also written a book on this topic.

Non-Resident Fellow, Education
California State University, Long Beach
Department of Teacher Education
(562) 985-4506(562) 985-5733 (Fax)
Phone: 562-985-5619Email: wjeynes@csulb.edu

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Dr. Jeynes is one of the nation's leading researchers on the influence of religiosity and attending religious schools. He has conducted the only meta-analysis ever undertaken examining these issues in a series of journal articles and in his book, Religion, Education, and Academic Success. He has also written dozens of academic journal articles, which have divulged among other things that when African American and Latino students are religious and from intact families, the achievement gap with white students disappears.William Jeynes is also the Chair of the Religion and Education group of the American Education Research Association.