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Wendland, Alyssa; Shinde, Satomi K. – Journal of the International Association of Special Education, 2021
Inclusion, specifically inclusion of students with disabilities in the educational system, is not just compliance to standards, but also an attitude. Therefore, inclusive education can be implemented in various ways. This article will examine the educational systems of the United States and Japan, using a case study and literature review. The case…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students with Disabilities, Inclusion, Cross Cultural Studies
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Straubhaar, Rolf; Portes, Pedro R. – Global Studies of Childhood, 2017
Childhood in the United States, and in the American South more particularly, has several well-known and popularized constructions, typically divided by social class and ethnic identity. More specifically, Southern childhood is constructed as an either white or black experience, with one's social world being extremely ethnically segregated in…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Child Development, Geographic Regions, Social Bias
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Boninger, Faith; Molnar, Alex – National Education Policy Center, 2020
The COVID-19 pandemic has given the entire country a crash course in virtual education and digital education platforms. School leaders have been forced to consider a set of very imperfect options as they struggle to reopen their schools. This three-brief collection identifies key issues for school leaders to consider before adopting a digital…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, COVID-19, Pandemics
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Winn, Maisha T.; Behizadeh, Nadia – Review of Research in Education, 2011
In this article, the authors provide a selective review of both research and policy represented in part by two concepts that have been discussed in educational research--the "right to learn" and the notion of "literacy as a civil right" and how these issues of access and equity are undermined by the school-to-prison pipeline.…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Educational Research, Correctional Institutions, Literacy
Saldivar-Parra, Maria Anastasia – ProQuest LLC, 2012
This dissertation presents the findings of a descriptive, survey-based study of special education paraeducators and their self-reported perceptions about the adequacy of their ongoing professional development training in Arizona school districts. The results show that school districts in Arizona are not spending adequate time in preparing special…
Descriptors: Paraprofessional School Personnel, Surveys, Special Education, Attitude Measures
Samson, Jennifer F.; Collins, Brian A. – Center for American Progress, 2012
There is a sea change occurring in education across the country in the systematic way that everyone considers "what" students should be learning and "how" teachers should be evaluated. Amidst the sweeping changes in the enterprise of teaching and learning, English language learners, or ELLs, are one subgroup of students that…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Teacher Education, Teacher Certification, Teacher Effectiveness
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Sailes, JaDora – Improving Schools, 2008
The United States census data report that the nation is becoming more diverse at a rapid rate. Schools reflect these demographical changes by representing multiracial and multiethnic groups whose languages, religions, economics, and abilities are equally diverse. Educational systems often struggle in their efforts to support the needs of…
Descriptors: School Culture, Educational Change, Academic Achievement, Teacher Education Programs
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Simanski, Claire – SchoolArts: The Art Education Magazine for Teachers, 2008
No Child Left Behind (NCLB) has changed the face of education in America. Now that the law is coming up for renewal, it is time to deal with the problems and inequities it has created. In this article, the author discusses the two factors at work that NCLB has failed to address: the student and the parent. She also discusses how art can help in…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Achievement Gap, Art Education
Ivey, Pauline S. – Online Submission, 2011
Research shows that Hispanic second language students are not as successful as their English-speaking peers in school. The problem is in part due to several factors: curriculum deliverance in a foreign language, cultural differences, and family/school disconnect. Current census reports reveal that Hispanic populations in the United States, and…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Culture, Federal Legislation, Parent Participation, Cultural Differences
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Olaniran, Bolanle A.; Agnello, Mary F. – Multicultural Education & Technology Journal, 2008
Purpose: The paper aims to put into context globalization as educational, economic, and technological relations, with attention to dimensions of variability and other problems associated with domination of western and northern post-industrial developed nations on the developing world. Design/methodology/approach: The approach taken in this paper…
Descriptors: International Education, Global Approach, Cultural Differences, Developing Nations
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Hopmann, Stefan Thomas – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2008
Why and under which conditions do international student assessment programmes like PISA have success? How can the results of these assessments be useful for advocates of different, even contradictory, policies? What might explain different patterns of using assessment as a tool for school governance? Drawing on historical and comparative research,…
Descriptors: Governance, Social Change, Accountability, Student Evaluation
Zhao, Yong – School Administrator, 2008
American educators have become very concerned by mandates prescribed in the federal No Child Left Behind Act and a slew of state-level reforms such as new curriculum standards and requirements. It is difficult for them to entertain other suggestions. The concern is understandable because noncompliance leads to unbearable consequences. Failure to…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Federal Legislation, Global Approach, Competition
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Reyhner, Jon; Hurtado, Denny S. – Journal of American Indian Education, 2008
The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 and its Reading First provisions are an attempt to close the academic achievement gap between mainstream Americans and American Indian/Alaska Native and other ethnic minority groups who have a history of below average academic achievement. This article gives evidence that despite its laudable goals,…
Descriptors: Literacy, Federal Legislation, American Indians, Alaska Natives
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Ortiz, Alba A.; Yates, James R. – Multiple Voices for Ethnically Diverse Exceptional Learners, 2008
This article presents a brief overview of the No Child Left Behind Act (2001) requirement that schools use instructional strategies based on scientifically-based research (SBR) to improve the academic performance of students. Controversies resulting from the definition of SBR, complexities encountered in conducting research in schools, and the…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Educational Research, Federal Legislation, Academic Achievement
Zhao, Yong – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2008
American educators are very concerned by mandates prescribed in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act and state-level reforms such as new curriculum standards and requirements. The concern is understandable because noncompliance leads to unbearable consequences. Failure to make AYP--adequate yearly progress--can result in a series of punitive…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Global Approach, Labor Force Development, Competition
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