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David M. Quinn – Sociology of Education, 2025
Racial equity in education is often framed around "closing the achievement gap," but many scholars argue this frame perpetuates deficit mindsets. The "opportunity gap" (OG) frame has been offered as an alternative to focus attention on structural injustices. In a preregistered survey experiment, I estimate the effects of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Achievement Gap, Educational Opportunities, Race
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Fitzpatrick, Brian R.; Mustillo, Sarah – Sociology of Education, 2020
Research on college admissions shows that all students tend to benefit from overmatching, but high-status students are most likely to be overmatched, and low-status students are most likely to be undermatched. This study examines whether mismatching takes place when students are sorted into classrooms in middle school. Given prior research on…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grouping (Instructional Purposes), Equal Education, Advantaged
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Chua, Vincent; Swee, Eik Leong; Wellman, Barry – Sociology of Education, 2019
Is education the social leveler it promises to be? Nowhere is this question better addressed than in Singapore, the emblematic modern-day meritocracy where education has long been hailed as the most important ticket to elite status. In particular, what accounts for gender and ethnic gaps in enrollment into Singapore's elite junior colleges--the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Private Colleges, Two Year Colleges, Neighborhoods
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Furuta, Jared – Sociology of Education, 2020
This article examines global changes in tracking policies over the post-World War II period. Using a newly constructed quantitative panel data set of 139 countries from 1960 to 2010, I show that a majority of countries around the world have shifted away from sharply tracked institutions at the junior secondary level toward more formally…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Civil Rights, Educational History, Equal Education
Pyne, Jaymes; Grodsky, Eric – Sociology of Education, 2020
Recent efforts to understand aggregate student loan debt have shifted the focus away from undergraduate borrowing and toward dramatically rising debt among graduate and professional students. We suggest educational debt plays a key role in social stratification by either deterring bachelor's degree holders from disadvantaged and underrepresented…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Student Financial Aid, Debt (Financial), Graduate Students
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Netz, Nicolai; Finger, Claudia – Sociology of Education, 2016
On the basis of theories of cultural reproduction and rational choice, we examine whether access to study-abroad opportunities is socially selective and whether this pattern changed during educational expansion. We test our hypotheses for Germany by combining student survey data and administrative data on higher education entry rates. We find that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Equal Education, Study Abroad
Hanselman, Paul – Sociology of Education, 2018
Are equal educational opportunities sufficient to narrow long-standing economic and racial inequalities in achievement? In this article, I test the hypothesis that poor and minority students benefit less from effective elementary school teachers than do their nonpoor and white peers, thus exacerbating inequalities. I use administrative data from…
Descriptors: Educational Opportunities, Equal Education, Low Income Students, Minority Group Students
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Downey, Douglas B.; Condron, Dennis J. – Sociology of Education, 2016
The commentaries on Downey and Condron found in this issue help advance an overdue conversation about schools and inequality. This paper considers two questions that are prompted by the comments from the authors' colleagues: (1) Would we make more progress reducing socio-economic and racial achievement gaps by reforming schools or by reforming the…
Descriptors: Social Scientists, Educational Sociology, Equal Education, Federal Government
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Jencks, Christopher – Sociology of Education, 2016
Christopher Jencks is the Malcolm Wiener Professor of Social Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. Here he comments that Downey and Condron (2016) (DC) argue that the sociology of education suffers from a one-sided view of schools' contribution to inequality. He agrees that most sociologists who study what goes on inside schools tend to portray…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Academic Achievement, Summer Programs, Summer Schools
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Thurston Domina; Andrew McEachin; Paul Hanselman; Priyanka Agarwal; NaYoung Hwang; Ryan W. Lewis – Sociology of Education, 2019
Schools use an array of strategies to match curricula and instruction to students' heterogeneous skills. Although generations of scholars have debated ''tracking'' and its consequences, the literature fails to account for diversity of school-level sorting practices. In this article, we draw on the work of Sørensen and others to articulate and…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), Homogeneous Grouping, Correlation, Longitudinal Studies