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Jillian Kinzie – Assessment Update, 2024
This article discusses growing the high-impact practices (HIPs) list to include a wider array of student and educator identified transformative experiences and more culturally relevant and responsive HIPs is an important next step to get beyond the 11 and help more students thrive.
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Transformative Learning, Culturally Relevant Education, College Students
Kingsbury, Ian; Maranto, Robert; Karns, Nik – Urban Education, 2023
In response to concerns regarding school quality, state policy-makers reformed their charter school authorization processes to impose greater regulatory barriers to chartering. These barriers to market entry could impose substantial burdens for Black and Latino would-be charter operators, as well as independent operators, who may lack access to…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, State Regulation, Educational Policy, Disproportionate Representation
Gina Childers; Rebecca Hite; Joshua Cruz; Weverton Ataide Pinheiro; Kania Greer; Samanthia Noble; Christi Whitworth – Cultural Studies of Science Education, 2024
Many science fiction conventions host interactive sessions and activities related to science fiction, fantasy, and popular culture media for the public. Specialized sessions known as "science tracks" are spaces where science professionals and conference attendees discuss and question the science embedded within science fiction fandoms.…
Descriptors: Science Fiction, STEM Education, Self Concept, Conferences (Gatherings)
Sarah Griffin; Jessica Steiger; Aurely Garcia Tulloch; John Fink; Davis Jenkins – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
This article introduces "dual enrollment equity pathways" (DEEP)--a research-based framework for rethinking à la carte dual enrollment as a more equitable on-ramp to college programs of study that lead to high-opportunity careers for students historically underserved in dual enrollment. Using interview data collected from six sites (six…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Equal Education, High Schools, Community Colleges
Peter Hepburn; Danny Grubbs-Donovan; Nick Graetz; Olivia Jin; Matthew Desmond – Sociology of Education, 2025
Eviction cases are concentrated among renter households with children, yet we know little about the repercussions of evictions for children's educational trajectories. In this study, we link eviction records in Harris County, Texas, to educational records of students enrolled in the Houston Independent School District between 2002 and 2016. At…
Descriptors: Housing, Student Mobility, Public Schools, Disadvantaged Youth
Jones, Tamecia R.; Burrell, Shondricka – Science Education, 2022
Current science instruction does not educate K-12 students equitably and creates short- and long-term impacts on individual students and society. While students may be present in class, they may not have access to quality science learning experiences. The goals of this paper are to show how science instruction may not be reaching its aim of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Urban Areas
Kimberly Battjes; Lilly Zane Kaplan – Center for Educational Policy Studies Journal, 2023
As schools across the United States begin to move away from the harsh Zero Tolerance policies that characterised the better part of the previous three decades, there is an opportunity to change the focus of school discipline. Frequently, school discipline policies are centred on punitive approaches that separate students from their peers. Rather…
Descriptors: Zero Tolerance Policy, Alienation, Interpersonal Relationship, Educational Quality
Jennifer Schero – Journal of Museum Education, 2024
In the last decade, explorations into the work of volunteer educators, titled "docents," within art museums revealed turbulent circumstances that led some institutions to alter their volunteer programs, if not end them entirely. How did art museums come to rely on volunteers to undertake such an important responsibility -- that of…
Descriptors: Museums, Volunteers, Art Education, Educational History
Erika García-Silva; Alicia García-Holgado; Ma. Cruz Sánchez-Gómez – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2024
United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 4 (SDG 4) focuses on education and seeks to promote inclusive, equitable, and quality education, providing opportunities for all. In this context, it seeks to promote intersectionality (gender and ethnicity) as a fundamental factor in education, and in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Intersectionality, Ethnicity, Sex
Stone, Cathy – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2022
From being largely at the margins of higher education for many years, online learning now finds itself in the mainstream. This paper offers a critique of the online learning literature both pre- and post-2020, looking at changes in response to this shift. Evidence tells us that online learning plays a significant role in enhancing student equity,…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Equal Education, Higher Education, Access to Education
London, Jeremi S.; Lee, Walter C.; Hawkins Ash, Chaneé D. – Journal of Engineering Education, 2021
Background: As engineering remains central to the US economy, it is imperative that the innovators of this field reflect the world in which we live. Despite decades of concerted effort to broaden participation in engineering, representation continues to lack. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide education researchers and practitioners…
Descriptors: African American Students, STEM Education, Racial Bias, Equal Education
Albritton, Kizzy; Stein, Rachel; Cruz, Kenia – School Psychology Review, 2023
Although extensive research illustrates the numerous benefits associated with attending a high-quality early childhood education program, preschool-age Black boys are not equitable beneficiaries of the academic, social-emotional, and behavioral supports provided in high-quality early childhood settings. Young Black boys in early childhood…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, African American Students, Males, Early Childhood Education
Abigail Stebbins; Stephanie Schroeder; Seunghoon Han – Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education (CITE Journal), 2024
This article shares a critical content analysis of 36 highly rated curricular units found on the website TeachersPayTeachers.com (TpT) focused on the teaching of American symbols. Lessons and curricular resources focused on American symbols, such as the United States Flag, Statue of Liberty, and Liberty Bell, remain prominent in the elementary…
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Elementary School Curriculum, United States History, Units of Study
Jennifer L. Steele – Education Economics, 2024
The question of why postsecondary institutions produce different labor market outcomes is difficult to answer due to unobserved student characteristics. Here, I leverage students' geographic proximity to three classifications of postsecondary institutions -- earnings-enhancing, competitive, and Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs).…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Black Colleges, Selective Admission, Institutional Characteristics
Archambault, Judith; Côté, Dominique; Raynault, Marie-France – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2020
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) can have substantial beneficial effects on overall child development and educational success for children from disadvantaged backgrounds. Unfortunately, it is well documented that they are underrepresented in quality ECEC programs. In order to improve access to quality ECEC, it is important to understand…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Child Development, Disadvantaged Youth