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Jesse Strong – ProQuest LLC, 2023
For many years schools located within concentrated areas of poverty in an urban school county in south Florida have experienced alarmingly high teacher turnover rates and alarmingly low academic performance scores. In 2015, in a lauded expose printed by the "Tampa Bay Times," five schools, all of which would go on to become part of the…
Descriptors: Poverty Areas, Poverty, Urban Schools, Faculty Mobility
James Charles Tautkus – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In this study on educational change in Pennsylvania from 1790 to 1838, I reexamine the history of how the state established its common school system, the predecessor to the state's public school system. In doing so, I identify a series of three leaders, argue that poverty was the primary catalyst for educational reform, and explain the nature of…
Descriptors: Poverty, Educational Change, Educational History, State History
Emma Duchini; Victor Lavy; Stephen Machin; Shqiponja Telhaj – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2023
Low-performing, high-poverty, public schools notoriously struggle to attract and retain good teachers. This paper studies a setting where independent organizations, including charities and businesses, take over the management of under-performing schools, while funding remains public. Exploiting the staggered expansion of English Sponsor-led…
Descriptors: Educational Change, School Restructuring, Low Achievement, Poverty
Alexander D. Silva – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Online instruction has become increasingly utilized in K-12 education. Used by alternative school settings for multiple decades, the COVID-19 pandemic forced millions of students in public, charter, and private schools into online learning spaces in early 2020. Almost every student, including those most vulnerable to academic difficulties, engaged…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, English Language Learners, Poverty, Electronic Learning
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McGrath, Simon; Powell, Lesley; Alla-Mensah, Joyceline; Hilal, Randa; Suart, Rebecca – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2022
There is a growing sense that the orthodox set of theories and policies for VET do not work. This is particularly true in the South where all such Northern theories and policies face the common problem of being constructed for other contexts and then imported. In the light of persistent poverty and inequality; widespread precarious and indecent…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Educational Theories, Educational Philosophy, Educational Change
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Liu, Siyu; Hardy, Ian – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
Drawing on Carol Bacchi's post-structural analytical approach, this study examines the nature of recent policy reforms in China in relation to vocational education (VE). The article reveals key problem representations that characterise the "Implementation Plan of National Vocational Education Reform" (IPNVER) issued by the State Council…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Juno Tourne; Jochen Devlieghere; Rudi Roose; Lieve Bradt – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
This article highlights the inequality in the Flemish education system, which disproportionately affects youngsters with low socioeconomic status. This inequality is attributed to the human capital approach characterising current educational policies, putting emphasis on educational outcomes. This results in education that homogenises and limits…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Policy, Discipline Policy, Inclusion
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Childs, Joshua; Lofton, Richard – Educational Policy, 2021
Traditionally, education policy focuses on reforms that address class size, teaching and learning within classrooms, school choice, and changes in leadership as ways to improve students' educational outcomes. Although well intentioned, education policy can distract from the multi-layered causes that impact achievement and opportunity gaps, and how…
Descriptors: Attendance Patterns, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education
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Adam Barton; Gloria Lee – Center on Reinventing Public Education, 2024
The scorching, arid northeastern state of Ceará, Brazil has long been known for growing cashews and coconuts. Now, it's defied expectations by cultivating one of the world's best public elementary school systems, despite high rates of poverty. How Sobral transformed its public school system and attained near-universal literacy offers lessons for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Schools, Elementary Schools, Poverty
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Chua Reyes, Vicente; Hamid, Obaidul; Hardy, Ian – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2022
This article explores the sense-making experiences of one specific stakeholder group in education reform -- school leaders -- who find themselves wedged by significant material challenges, on the one hand, and disparate reform efforts, on the other hand. The research draws upon experiences from the Philippines where reform efforts are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Principals, Educational Change, Barriers
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Thacker-King, Jessie S. – Journal of Global Education and Research, 2023
Public education requires all stakeholders to collaborate as a community and focus on the essential factors that create a path for student progress, growth, and maturity. The result nurtures students from kindergarten to graduation and beyond and affords them opportunities to become efficacious members of their communities. Schools are a business…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Emergency Programs
Marc H. Evans – ProQuest LLC, 2021
A state in the Midwest region of the United States passed legislation that ties the advancement of students in the third grade to achieving a level of proficiency on a required state assessment in English. The legislation also ties high school graduation to achieving a level of proficiency on a series of required state assessments in English,…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, High Stakes Tests, Test Preparation, Educational Change
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Azaola, Marta Cristina – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
This paper focuses on the perceptions of technical high school tutors in Mexico about students from lower socioeconomic backgrounds in the context of global curriculum reforms and institutional hierarchies. Through two novel concepts in education, culture of poverty and cultural deficiency, the paper explores: (a) how structural constraints shape…
Descriptors: Technical Education, High Schools, Foreign Countries, Poverty
Hansen, Bruce – Educational Leadership, 2022
High-poverty schools need more resources and teaching specialists--not more blame and stigma. Bruce Hansen taught in schools labeled "bad" and schools labeled "good." Those experiences have caused him to reflect on the stark inequities between schools with different socioeconomic statuses and the harmful effects of such labels…
Descriptors: Low Achievement, Poverty, Low Income Students, Academic Achievement
Bridgot Lynn Loesch – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This qualitative case study explored the perspectives of teachers towards their professional development (PD) in a school with a high population of low-income students. The study focus was driven by critical theory with a unique application of attribution theory as a part of the data analysis. This moved the data analysis beyond simply a…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Faculty Development, Low Income Students, Program Effectiveness
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