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El-Sheikh, Mona; Gillis, Brian T.; Saini, Ekjyot K.; Erath, Stephen A.; Buckhalt, Joseph A. – Child Development Perspectives, 2022
Sleep is a robust predictor of child and adolescent development. Race/ethnicity, socioeconomic status (SES), and related experiences (e.g., discrimination) are associated with sleep, but researchers have just begun to understand the role of sleep in the development of racial/ethnic and SES disparities in broader psychosocial adjustment and…
Descriptors: Sleep, Racial Factors, Socioeconomic Status, Cognitive Development
Meredith Pecukonis; Julia Levinson; Andrea Chu; Sarabeth Broder-Fingert; Emily Feinberg; Howard Cabral; Helen Tager-Flusberg – Infant and Child Development, 2024
Numerous studies have reported that socioeconomic status (SES) predicts language skills in typically developing children. However, this association has been less systematically studied in children with developmental disabilities, such as autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or other developmental delays (DD). In the present study, we examined the…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Language Skills, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Developmental Delays
Meryle Weinstein; Sarah A. Cordes; Christopher Rick; Amy Ellen Schwartz – Urban Education, 2024
While the yellow school bus is emblematic of American education, there is variation in bus service across the country. Millions of students rely on the bus, making transportation an essential part of a student's educational experience. Thus, equity in transportation access is a key component of educational equity. Using national district-level…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Geographic Location, Educational Resources, Student Transportation
Charles Sanchez; Eleanor Eckerson Peters; Diane Cheng; Sean Tierney – Institute for Higher Education Policy, 2024
For decades, assessing income has served as the tried-and-true method for creating financial aid packages--scholarships, grants, and loans--for the nation's college students. Each year, students and families living with low and moderate incomes submit income documentation to colleges, states, and the federal government in hopes of qualifying for…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Racial Factors, Race, Equal Education
Kyra Milbourne – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Currently, little to no research is available that translates the decrease in college enrollment and retention into dollar amounts, nor discussions about the numbers and funding needed to revive colleges to pre-COVID numbers. COVID-19 was said to have hit areas, populations, and groups of people who were already underrepresented, but this remains…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Influences, Enrollment Trends
Jacob T. Tucker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This dissertation explored male students' perspectives on male dominance within career and technical education (CTE) programs and examined how these perspectives impact their educational experiences and career opportunities. The study uncovered a complex interplay of social, cultural, and educational dynamics that influence male students'…
Descriptors: Males, Student Attitudes, Disproportionate Representation, Vocational Education
Jeremy Singer – Education and Urban Society, 2024
School choice policies can, by design or in implementation, give schools and districts discretion over enrollment. In this study, I examine the effect of local discretion over inter-district open enrollment on non-resident enrollment. I use longitudinal data on open enrollment patterns and policies in the metropolitan Detroit area. I find that…
Descriptors: School Choice, Open Enrollment, Place of Residence, Educational Policy
Leah R. Clark – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
School choice options offer potential educational gains for disadvantaged students, but do they take advantage of such options? I study the sorting patterns of students with prior child welfare reports (12 percent of incoming kindergartners) across traditional public, magnet, charter, and private schools in a mid-sized city. These students are…
Descriptors: Low Income Students, Socioeconomic Status, Disadvantaged Youth, Disadvantaged Environment
Xiaoxia Zhang; Xiangli Gu; Tsz Lun Chu; Joonyoung Lee; Tao Zhang – Elementary School Journal, 2024
This study was to evaluate weight status and sociodemographic disparities in physical activity (PA) intensities (i.e., vigorous PA [VPA], moderate PA [MPA], and light PA [LPA]) during different segments of the school day, including physical education (PE), recess, and lunchtime. Participants were 287 third-grade students (Mage = 8.38, SD = 0.50).…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Physical Activity Level, School Schedules, Time Factors (Learning)
Serge W. Desir Jr. – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The proliferation of Advanced Placement (AP) and Dual Enrollment taken by high school students expanded over the past few decades due concerted efforts to make the accelerated mechanisms more available to historically underrepresented groups and to reduce the cost of higher education. Supported by years of research correlating improved first-year…
Descriptors: Acceleration (Education), Dual Enrollment, Advanced Placement, Influences
Kimberly Denise Herndon – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study examined differences in participation or nonparticipation in an ACT preparation course, race/ethnicity, and socioeconomic status on ACT scores. Practice ACT scores were used as a covariate to control for individual differences in student scores. Participants consisted of 264 students from one graduating class at a large high school in…
Descriptors: High School Seniors, College Entrance Examinations, Test Preparation, Racial Factors
Hardy Murphy; Cassandra Cole; Hannah Bolte – Educational Policy, 2025
This study investigates the overrepresentation of Black students in special education by looking at the association of race and related variables with referral, identification, and placement. Analyses were performed on a statewide sample of students and teachers to investigate relationships between student, teacher and school demographics, and…
Descriptors: African American Students, Disproportionate Representation, Special Education, Race
Ali Kowsari – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research involved a quantitative secondary analysis using the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS) to investigate factors leading to disparities in academic success. Focusing on the role of course modality, the research aimed to address the need to enhance equity in academic achievement, considering age, gender, race, and…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Blended Learning, Equal Education, Instructional Effectiveness
Ben Backes; Lauren Covelli; Michael DeArmond; Elise Dizon-Ross; Dan Goldhaber; Julia Kaufman; Umut Özek – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2024
Math achievement plays a pivotal role in students' success in school and beyond. Algebra, in particular, serves as a crucial gateway: it increases the chances a student takes advanced math in high school, which has implications for their college and career prospects. In 2023 and 2024, the American Mathematics Educator Study (AMES) surveyed…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Algebra, Access to Education, Mathematics Teachers
Lauren Covelli; Julia H. Kaufman; Umut Ozek – RAND Corporation, 2024
In this study, the authors highlight the differences in classroom-, teacher-, and school-level factors in 8th and 9th grade algebra experiences along socioeconomic and racial/ethnic lines using nationally representative survey data from the American Mathematics Educator Study. Several takeaways emerge from this analysis. The analysis shows that…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Algebra, Access to Education, Mathematics Teachers