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Anabel Corral-Granados; Anna Cecilia Rapp; Eli Smeplass – Education Inquiry, 2025
Although the Nordic educational models have traditions of inclusion, researchers have found strong evidence that they can reproduce inequalities for minoritized groups attending primary and lower secondary schools. Following Luhmann's system theory, this structurally orientated study identifies problems in the educational system that are caused by…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Urban Education, Compulsory Education
"It's a Chance, Not a Choice": Black Families, School Choice, and Gentrification in Washington, D.C.
Alisha Butler; Bradley Quarles – Teachers College Record, 2024
Background: Public education reforms, such as expanded school choice, have become a critical lever for remaking urban landscapes. These reforms often aim to attract and retain affluent and White families in urban schools, so scholars have examined how these parents navigate the perceived risk of choosing these schools for their children. Purpose:…
Descriptors: African Americans, School Choice, Neighborhoods, Public Schools
Tiffany Wu; Adriana Villavicencio; Verenisse Ponce Soria – Harvard Educational Review, 2024
In this article Tiffany Wu, Adriana Villavicencio, and Verenisse Ponce Soria investigate how Asian American parents define and understand diversity and explore how racial attitudes influence parents' school choices. Drawing on a broader study of a school choice policy designed to reduce racial segregation in a large, urban school district, the…
Descriptors: Racial Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Asian Americans, School Choice
Hahnel, Carrie; Pearman, Francis A., II – Policy Analysis for California Education, PACE, 2023
Declining student enrollment is leading to a loss of revenue in many California school districts. To address ongoing budget shortfalls, many districts have consolidated or shuttered schools, and others are contemplating doing so. A new report and working paper, summarized in this brief, explore the racial dimensions of school closures and how to…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, School Closing, Institutional Characteristics, Neighborhoods
Sanchez-Soto, Gabriela; Nguyen, Dylan; Potter, Daniel – Houston Education Research Consortium, 2021
A campus's mobility rate from one year was the best predictor of its mobility rate in the next year. This study used five years of data (school years 2012-13 through 2016-17) from across the Houston area to look at what predicted the amount of school year mobility taking place on a campus. Several predictors were considered, including the type of…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Public Schools, Predictor Variables, Student Characteristics
Fazlul, Ishtiaque; Koedel, Cory; Parsons, Eric – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2021
Free and reduced-price meal eligibility (FRM) is commonly used in education research and policy applications as an indicator of student poverty. However, using multiple data sources external to the school system, we show that FRM status is a poor proxy for poverty, with eligibility rates far exceeding what would be expected based on stated income…
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income Students, Measurement Techniques, Accuracy
Umair Ali – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Over the past few decades, the U.S. has received a consistent and increasing influx of immigrants into the nation. Immigration poses challenges relating to diversity, inclusion and cohesion in education systems, including K-12 education. In the context of immigration, the theory of native flight argues that U.S. born populations move away from…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Enrollment Influences, Enrollment Rate, Enrollment Trends
Clémence Darriet; Lucrecia Santibañez – American Journal of Education, 2024
Purpose: This study examines the expansion of two-way dual language (TWDL) programs in Los Angeles Unified School District from 2000 to 2022, analyzing their growth in relation to neighborhood change, charter school expansion, and enrollment decline. We use a novel data set combining program founding years, school-level enrollments, and…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Immersion Programs, Bilingual Education Programs, Community Characteristics
Moss, Hilary J. – History of Education Quarterly, 2019
In 1981, Cambridge, Massachusetts, became the first school district in America to replace its neighborhood schools with a "controlled choice" assignment plan, which considered parental preference and racial balance. This article considers the history preceding this decision to explore how and why some Americans became enamored with…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational History, Neighborhood Schools, Parent Role
Lee, Jin – Education and Urban Society, 2023
Persistent disparities in school exclusionary policies by race and ethnicity have long been recognized as a major issue in student disciplinary practices and in unequal opportunities for education. Only limited research has been conducted to provide insight into the varying effects of race and ethnicity on the recently increasing implementation of…
Descriptors: Racism, Ethnicity, Discipline Policy, African American Students
Valant, Jon; Lincove, Jane Arnold – Educational Researcher, 2023
This study examines how the student transportation options available to families affect which schools are accessible to them in a choice-based setting. The study has two parts. First, we compare commute times by foot, public transit, school bus, and car. We show that providing school bus service reduces commute times and improves access for…
Descriptors: Student Transportation, School Choice, Charter Schools, Decision Making
Adams, Erin C.; Kerr, Stacey L. – Pedagogies: An International Journal, 2022
While social studies is often referred to as either disciplinary or interdisciplinary, we explain why the term intra-disciplinary might be more appropriate. Specifically, we present new materialist definitions of the prefix intra- and theorize why it is productive to consider social studies concepts as simultaneously historic, geographic,…
Descriptors: Social Studies, Teaching Methods, Interdisciplinary Approach, Elementary Secondary Education
Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Technical Assistance Center (REMS), 2023
In collaboration with their local government and community partners, schools can take a proactive approach to crime prevention as a part of developing, implementing, and maintaining school emergency operations plans (EOPs) using the "Guide for Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plans (School Guide)" [ED571878]. In…
Descriptors: Crime Prevention, Elementary Secondary Education, School Community Relationship, Emergency Programs
Green, Terrance L.; Germain, Emily; Castro, Andrene J.; Latham Sikes, Chloe; Sanchez, Joanna; Horne, Jeremy – Urban Education, 2022
An increasing number of central cities across the U.S. are experiencing a growth in white middle-class population, which is associated with gentrification in historically disinvested and racially segregated urban neighborhoods. These changing neighborhood dynamics are starting to shift the context of urban schooling in some districts across the…
Descriptors: Urban Renewal, Neighborhoods, Census Figures, National Surveys
Duncan-Shippy, Ebony M. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2023
Since 1990, over 40% of schools have closed in the St. Louis Public Schools District (SLPSD) because of steep enrollment decline. Tracing educational trends over 30 years, I examine when, where, and why K-12 public schools closed in St. Louis in order to highlight the social conditions and policy decisions that contract contemporary urban…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, School Closing, School Districts, School Community Relationship