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Meyers, Coby V. – Urban Education, 2024
Leading school turnaround has been conceptualized as a school-level issue focused on immediate change. There has been little consideration about how district leaders change systems to sustain school turnaround successes. This case study research conducted through the lens of Change Theory explores the leadership struggles of one mid-sized urban…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, School Districts, School Turnaround, Maintenance
Sanders, Mavis; Galindo, Claudia; Allen, Keisha McIntosh – Urban Education, 2021
Full-service community schools (FSCSs) are designed to provide historically underserved students with more equitable educational experiences. Yet, the literature has given scant attention to how teachers help to fulfill the promise of these schools. Integrating two critical constructs in education--professional capital and culturally relevant and…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Community Schools, Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Role
Duke, Daniel L.; VanGronigen, Bryan A. – Urban Education, 2021
The problems faced by many small city school districts are often overshadowed by concerns for big city and rural school districts. We focus on some of the challenges faced by three small city school districts in Massachusetts with high percentages of students from low-income homes. Comparisons are made between these districts and three relatively…
Descriptors: Small Schools, Urban Schools, School Districts, Low Income Students
Beese, Jane; Martin, Jennifer – Urban Education, 2020
The privatization of public funds for education through school choice programs has fueled the expansion of virtual online charter schools. This redirection of funds contributes to the idea that virtual school success is comparable or even superior to the performance of traditional public schools. The schools most adversely affected are the schools…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Urban Schools, Academic Achievement, School Effectiveness
Tate, Daryl A. – Urban Education, 2021
Holy Angels, a high achieving, African American, urban, elementary school in Chicago, Illinois offers a model for successful education of ethnic minority children. Despite coming from predominantly welfare supported, single-mother homes, located in crime ridden inner-city Chicago, during the period bounded by this study, 1969 to 1979, Holy Angels'…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Urban Schools, Elementary School Students, African American Students
Chu, Szu-Yin; Garcia, Shernaz B. – Urban Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to obtain an understanding of inservice special education teachers' collective teacher efficacy (CTE), culturally responsive teaching (CRT) self-efficacy, and outcome expectancy beliefs, as well as to examine the relationship among these efficacy beliefs. By using the validity and reliability of a self-made…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Attitudes, Special Education Teachers
Hines, Erik M.; Moore, James L., III; Mayes, Renae D.; Harris, Paul C.; Vega, Desireé; Robinson, Dwan V.; Gray, Crystal N.; Jackson, Candice E. – Urban Education, 2020
Much attention has been paid to administrators and teachers in turnaround schools; however, little focus, if any, is given to school counselors and the vital role that they play in improving student outcomes. In turnaround schools, it is critical that all school personnel are involved in improving school outcomes, such as academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, School Turnaround, Counselor Role, School Counselors
Mirra, Nicole; Rogers, John – Urban Education, 2020
Although the literature on teacher working conditions often cites student- and school-level factors as contributors to teacher turnover in high-poverty urban schools, the larger context of social and economic inequality within which these factors are situated is often overlooked. This mixed-methods study draws upon a survey of nearly 800…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Teaching Conditions, Poverty, Public Schools
Davis, Jonathan Ryan; Warner, Nathan – Urban Education, 2018
This article investigates the link between school climate and student academic progress in New York City Department of Education (NYCDOE) high schools. Using a data set compiled from 2010-2011 NYCDOE school-level aggregated demographic, survey, and progress report achievement data, the authors ran ordinary least squares regressions where they…
Descriptors: Correlation, Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, High School Students
Freidus, Alexandra – Urban Education, 2019
Middle-class, professional, and White families in gentrifying cities are increasingly choosing neighborhood public schools. As critical consumers of public education, these families frequently bring not only new resources to schools but also new demands. This article examines the process of "school gentrification" by analyzing the…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Public Schools, Advantaged, School Effectiveness
Compton-Lilly, Catherine – Urban Education, 2020
This article reveals inequity as a longitudinal construction involving the cumulation of micro/macroaggressions for children who live in high-poverty communities and attend poorly funded schools. Drawing on critical race theory and empirical research that documents forms of micro/macroaggression, a longitudinal analysis is used to identify forms…
Descriptors: Aggression, Poverty, Disadvantaged Schools, Longitudinal Studies
Grooms, Ain A.; Williams, Sheneka M. – Urban Education, 2015
Magnet schools were originally created to attract a diverse student population. Using data from the 23 magnet schools in St. Louis, this longitudinal study is twofold: first, to review the performance outcomes of the magnet schools across a 5-year period, between 2005-2006 and 2009-2010, and second, to examine whether the magnet schools are…
Descriptors: Magnet Schools, Longitudinal Studies, School Effectiveness, Program Effectiveness
Peck, Craig; Reitzug, Ulrich C. – Urban Education, 2014
School "turnaround" has received significant attention recently in education literature and policy action, especially as a means to dramatically improve urban education. In current common education usage, "turnaround" refers to the rapid, significant improvement in the academic achievement of persistently low-achieving schools.…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Educational Practices, Educational Change, School Effectiveness
Brion-Meisels, Gretchen – Urban Education, 2015
Adolescents have a unique perspective on their own development. However, educators have not fully considered the role of students' meaning making in the provision and receipt of school-based supports. To address this gap, this article draws on photographs and in-depth interviews that explore urban middle school students' experiences with learning…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Investigations, Photography, Interviews
Silverman, Robert Mark – Urban Education, 2013
This article compares charter schools and other public schools in New York State. School Report Card (SRC) data measuring student, teacher, and school characteristics from the state's 16 urban school districts with charter schools were examined. Descriptive and multivariate analysis was used. The findings suggest that there are more similarities…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Report Cards, Charter Schools, Multivariate Analysis