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Thummaphan, Phonraphee; Sripa, Kantita – Studies in Continuing Education, 2023
A learning city is one that promotes lifelong learning for all, and sustainable development will be achieved by learning through life. This paper focuses on developing a guideline for building lifelong learning cities in Thailand. We first present findings from studying four learning cities in Thailand and abroad that had similar starting points:…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Lifelong Learning, Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development
Mordechay, Kfir; Mickey-Pabello, David; Ayscue, Jennifer B. – Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2023
The rapid gentrification occurring in major cities may have a significant impact on California and the distribution of wealth and opportunity for its families, similar to the vast suburbanization that occurred during the baby boom era. The White flight from central city neighborhoods has far-reaching consequences, particularly in regard to school…
Descriptors: Social Class, Urban Renewal, Urban Areas, Neighborhoods
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Hacer Tercanli; Ben Jongbloed; Barend van der Meulen – Higher Education Quarterly, 2024
University-based boundary organisations provide academics with an environment where they can interact with a wide variety of societal partners to produce knowledge and work on research projects, often of a transdisciplinary nature. This environment, however, implies that their researchers may be confronted with multiple and sometimes conflicting…
Descriptors: Laboratories, Urban Renewal, Educational Environment, Foreign Countries
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Pearman, Francis A., II; Marie Greene, Danielle – Sociology of Education, 2022
Largely overlooked in the empirical literature on gentrification are the potential effects school closures have in the process. This study begins to fill this gap by integrating longitudinal data on all U.S. metropolitan neighborhoods from the Neighborhood Change Database with data on the universe of school closures from the National Center for…
Descriptors: School Closing, Disadvantaged, Social Class, Land Acquisition
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Mordechay, Kfir; Ayscue, Jennifer B. – Teachers College Record, 2020
Background/Context: Race and class inequality have long governed patterns of residential and school segregation across America. However, as neighborhoods across the country that have historically been home to residents of color experience an influx of White and middle-class residents, new questions arise as to whether these demographic shifts in…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Urban Renewal, School Desegregation, School Demography
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Ryan M. Good – Education and Urban Society, 2025
In the late-2000s, Washington, DC achieved national notoriety for its embrace of market accountability in public schools and support for a steadily expanding charter sector. At the same time, the DC government pursued a concerted effort to attract new residents and investment to the city, a project that bore fruit in the form of some of the…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Accountability, Disadvantaged, Social Class
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Francesca M. Ciampa – Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, 2024
Why are many urban universities' relationships with their surrounding communities fraught despite university efforts at community engagement? Relationships between the factors underlying university-driven neighborhood change remain largely unexplored. In this article, I take the University of Pennsylvania (Penn) as a case study and examine the…
Descriptors: School Security, Campuses, Urban Renewal, Universities
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Pearman, Francis A., II. – Urban Education, 2020
This study examines patterns and relations between gentrification and urban schooling across U.S. cities using longitudinal data from 2000 to 2014. The first section presents new statistics on the incidence and distribution of gentrification occurring around urban schools in the United States as a whole. Of the roughly 20% of urban schools located…
Descriptors: Urban Renewal, Urban Schools, Urban Education, Declining Enrollment
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Magnussen, Rikke; Hod, Yotam – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2023
This paper presents the results of two community and citizen science research projects -- "Cities at Play" and "Community Drive" -- in which young students (aged 11-15) from vulnerable residential areas in Copenhagen, Denmark, collaborated with architects and urban developers to engage in urban development initiatives in their…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Students, At Risk Persons
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Green, Terrance L.; Latham-Sikes, Chloe; Horne, Jeremy; Castro, Andrene; Germain, Emily – Educational Policy, 2022
Gentrification is happening in cities all across the United States. Consequently, some Black communities that were intentionally segregated and under-resourced are experiencing capital investments and demographic changes. These gentrification-induced racial and socioeconomic shifts impact many local institutions, namely school districts. Given…
Descriptors: School Districts, Disadvantaged, Urban Schools, Neighborhoods
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Ayscue, Jennifer B.; Beam, Lindsey; Mordechay, Kfir – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2023
As gentrification changes the racial and socioeconomic composition of many neighborhoods across the United States, the enrollment of local schools in gentrifying communities may also change. While gentrification may provide opportunities for creating more diverse schools, challenges often accompany such changes. In this case, Principal Miller…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Racial Factors, Conflict, Diversity
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Tae-Sik Kim; Jong-Soo Ahn – International Journal of Multilingualism, 2025
This study analyses the multilingual linguistic landscapes made up of languages, visual materials, and built environments in Seongsu-dong, where old industrial sites and new commercial places are indiscriminately juxtaposed. This study focuses particularly on (1) how languages are associated with different built environments of new commercial…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Second Languages, Visual Aids, Language Role
James, Brian K. – Online Submission, 2023
An ongoing struggle for affordable housing in Southern California has led many predominately White, middle, and upper middle- class families to seek home ownership in divested urban communities. This phenomenon, known as gentrification, can benefit a community by increasing property values, but often comes at a cost to longstanding, Black and…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Land Acquisition, Urban Renewal, Housing
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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
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Robinson, Brian – Journal of School Choice, 2022
The prevailing argument for school choice in metropolitan cities has been that children from economically disadvantaged communities need opportunities to access better quality schools than the traditional public schools assigned to them based on their address. However, as these cities experience gentrification, more economically advantaged parents…
Descriptors: Parents, School Choice, Disadvantaged, Social Class
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