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Santiago, Maribel; Kang, Hana – Education and Urban Society, 2023
Using the nonparametric Mann-Whitney U-Test to analyze 128 survey responses from K-12 teachers, this paper considers how value-added measures (VAM) impact educators' decisions to include Latinx topics in their social studies lessons. The authors found that VAM teachers are more likely to rely on district/state curriculum standards whereas non-VAM…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Value Added Models, Social Justice, Hispanic American Culture
Rafael Inoa; Fausto López – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Youth from families with greater economic means have seen an increase in their participation in extracurricular activities, while the participation levels of youth from working class families have decreased. Knowing the benefits to youth participation in extracurricular activities, communities where youth of marginalized backgrounds reside have an…
Descriptors: Coordinators, Young Adults, Attitudes, Minority Group Students
Rios Taylor, Alexandria – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This study is a phenomenological inquiry on the achievement bridge in Latina leadership and educational advancement. The case studies used counter-storytelling to explore the triumphs and challenges of Latina leadership in superintendency. Education is in dire need of leaders who disrupt, disquiet, or unhinge oppression with the disposition of a…
Descriptors: Educational Administration, Instructional Leadership, Superintendents, Hispanic Americans
Kraft, Matthew A.; Conklin, Megan Lane; Falken, Grace T. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2022
We examine the labor supply decisions of substitute teachers -- a large, on-demand market with broad shortages and inequitable supply. In 2018, Chicago Public Schools implemented a targeted bonus program designed to reduce unfilled teacher absences in largely segregated Black schools with historically low substitute coverage rates. Using a…
Descriptors: Substitute Teachers, Teacher Shortage, Preferences, Incentives
Rodriguez, Gabriel – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2023
I center the experiences of four Latina educators working in Chicago Public Schools (CPS) to learn about their activism amidst the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic. Through a storying methodological approach (San Pedro, Res Teach Engl 50(2):132-153, 2015; San Pedro & Kinloch, Am Educ Res J 54(15):373S-394S, 2017), this project is guided…
Descriptors: Latin Americans, Hispanic Americans, Public School Teachers, Activism
Meléndez, José W. – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2021
Background: The author discusses an in-depth study of the participatory budgeting process in Chicago's 49th Ward (PB49), a deliberative democratic process in which all residents and ideas were positioned as equal, relying on rational arguments to make decisions about municipal funding allocations. The study documented collective decision-making…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Immigrants, Budgeting, Participative Decision Making
Quimby, Dakari; Richards, Maryse; Onyeka, Ogechi; Miller, Kevin; Tyson-McCrea, Katherine; Smith, Zoe; Denton, Dreyce – Youth & Society, 2023
The current study seeks to understand the potential benefits of culturally matched cross-age peer mentoring for Black and Latinx adolescent mentors residing in low-income, urban communities. Data for the study were derived from a 4-year longitudinal project examining the effectiveness of community-based cross-age mentoring. Data from the current…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Low Income Groups, Urban Areas, Mentors
Nour Abdul-Razzak; Kelly Hallberg – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Racial disparities in violence exposure and criminal justice contact are a subject of growing policy and public concern. We conduct a large-scale, randomized controlled trial of a six-month behavioral health intervention combining intensive mentoring and group therapy designed to reduce criminal justice and violence involvement among Black and…
Descriptors: Intervention, Behavior Modification, Mentors, Group Therapy
Krogan, Vladimir – American Enterprise Institute, 2021
COVID-19 caused the most dramatic disruption of elementary and secondary education in our lifetime. By late March 2020, every US state had closed public schools in an effort to flatten the curve. Delays in reopening schools have coincided with the emergence of sharp divisions among parents in their willingness to send their children back to…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Attitudes, School Closing, Distance Education
Christine Pajunar Li-Grining; Amanda L. Roy; Jinyoung Koh; Amanda Boyer; Maria Radulescu; Zahra Naqi – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2023
Students from minoritized backgrounds, who disproportionately face higher poverty rates, are more likely to encounter risk factors, which tend to undermine individuals' broader well-being by compromising self-regulatory processes. Yet, sociocultural theory highlights the presence of minoritized families' cultural wealth. Consistent with a focus on…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Adolescents, Self Management
Molina, Yamilé; San Miguel, Liliana G.; Tamayo, Lizeth; Pichardo, Catherine; Torres, Paola; Robledo, Casandra; Diaz, Leslie; Ruiz, Izalia; Sánchez Díaz, Carola T.; Arroyo, Juanita; Medina, Maria; Coronado, Nora; Hernandez, Olivia; Lucio, Araceli; Fitzgibbon, Marian L.; Kroenke, Candyce H. – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Evaluation of multiple community-based approaches to improve Latinas' breast cancer (BC) screening utilization has resulted in inconsistent findings. Factors contributing to this variation include heterogeneity in approaches (e.g., types of conceptual frameworks) and study quality (e.g., lack of measurement of spillover effects). This pilot study…
Descriptors: Screening Tests, Cancer, Females, Hispanic Americans
Irsheid, Sireen B.; Garthe, Rachel C.; Gorman-Smith, Deborah; Schoeny, Michael – Youth & Society, 2023
Exposure to community adversities and violence can be associated with a cascade of neurocognitive, mental health, and behavioral challenges among urban adolescents. Influenced by the bio-ecological framework, this study examines if problems with executive functioning (EF) exacerbate the relation between exposure to community adversity and violence…
Descriptors: Community Influence, Environmental Influences, Violence, Mental Health
Reaves, Samantha; Martinez-Torteya, Cecilia; Kosson, David S. – Urban Education, 2022
Limited literature assessed the relation between family engagement in education and young children's socioemotional and behavioral functioning. This study investigated these associations longitudinally among urban and low-income, predominantly Latinx preschoolers (n = 69) and their mothers. Initial home-school conferencing predicted lower levels…
Descriptors: Family Involvement, Urban Areas, Low Income Groups, Hispanic Americans
Coba-Rodriguez, Sarai; Jarrett, Robin L. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2022
Research in the United States (U.S.) documents that young Latino children whose families are characterized by demographic risk factors disproportionately lack the early literacy skills needed to successfully transition to kindergarten. Quantitative studies using comparative samples have found lower quality home learning environments and lower…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Mothers, Preschool Children, Low Income Groups
Gordon, Elisa J.; Gardiner, Heather; Siminoff, Laura A.; Kelly, Patrick J.; Agu, Chidera; Urbanski, Megan; Alolod, Gerard P.; Benitez, Amanda; Hernandez, Ilda; Guinansaca, Nancy; Ramos Winther, Lori; Bergeron, Caroline D.; Kim, Rachel; Montalvo, Antonette; Gonzalez, Tony – Health Education & Behavior, 2021
Background: Despite positive public attitudes toward solid organ donation in the United States, some of the lowest rates of donor designation persist among older adults and Latinx populations. Aims: To identify barriers and facilitators to organ donation and donor designation among lay health educators ("promotoras") and mature Latina…
Descriptors: Donors, Human Body, Medical Research, Older Adults