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Charla S. Brant – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study examined a school's improvement efforts to reduce chronic absenteeism in a rural, high-poverty elementary school. Through improvement science, it analyzed the effects of attendance interventions on attendance improvement. It is well known that students who do not regularly attend school will also struggle with adequate progress and…
Descriptors: Attendance, Rural Schools, Intervention, Multi Tiered Systems of Support
Donna Kay Short – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Millions of teachers have exited the teaching profession as of 2020 and over 50% are likely to leave the profession during the next five years. High emotional stress is most often cited as the primary reason for the loss of teachers. There is also an increasing number of students entering school who having experienced various forms of trauma, such…
Descriptors: Teaching Conditions, Public School Teachers, Rural Schools, Poverty
Katherine Miller-Bains; Stephen Yu; Daphna Bassok – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Demand for child care in the United States outpaces supply. Understanding access issues is critical for addressing them and supporting children, families, and the economy. However, the most widely available proxy for child care supply--authorized capacity--likely overestimates care availability. Authorized capacity represents the maximum children…
Descriptors: Child Care, Child Caregivers, Development, Supply and Demand
Karen M. Palmer – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This study aimed to investigate the impact of implementing Open Educational Resources (OER) course materials on student engagement and achievement in a 10th grade English Language Arts (ELA) classroom at a high-poverty, rural school district. Research suggests that the implementation of OER materials in a K-12 setting can positively impact student…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Language Arts, English Instruction, Grade 10
Julie Maakrun; Sean Kearney – Journal of Service-Learning in Higher Education, 2024
The degree to which international immersion programs affect participants can be influenced by and attributed to their experiences in the host country or community. Embedded critical experiences allow participants to immerse themselves within the breadth and depth of humanity, thus fostering connections and relationships. Further, critical…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Experiential Learning
Alejandro Vassiliades – Open Education Studies, 2024
The issue of the multiple links between teachers' work, schooling processes, and social inequalities has been one of the greatest concerns in the field of educational research in Argentina in recent decades. The way in which the task of teaching and the problem of inequality are related and configured has integrated the agendas of the different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Social Class, Conflict
Benoit Decerf; Jed Friedman; Arthur Mendes; Steven Pennings; Nishant Yonzan – World Bank, 2024
This study compares the magnitude of national level losses that the COVID-19 pandemic inflicted across three critical dimensions: loss of life, loss of income, and loss of learning. The well-being consequences of excess mortality are expressed in years of life lost, while those of income losses and school closures are expressed in additional years…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Death, Income
Billington, Tom; Gibson, Sarah; Fogg, Penny; Lahmar, Jamal; Cameron, Harriet – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
There are concerns globally about the emotional wellbeing and mental health of young people and in this paper a critical orientation comprises both theoretical and empirical data sources. The case is made that (1) the medical model of mental health -- that of problem identification, diagnosis and medical treatment at the level of the individual --…
Descriptors: Mental Health, Well Being, Teacher Education, Affective Behavior
Wilson, Allenda J. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
The challenge of obtaining an education is more difficult for students living in poverty. Given the responsibilities of educators to support these students and their unique needs, it is critical to identify their level of awareness of what they struggle with, and to provide guidance on how to develop strategies to utilize to support these students…
Descriptors: Leadership, Responses, Poverty, Low Income Students
Hao, Yu; De France, Kalee; Evans, Gary W. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2022
Childhood disadvantage is associated with psychological distress throughout the lifespan. Poor children are alleged to give up more often than their more privileged peers when facing challenges. Yet little research has examined the role of task persistence in poverty and mental health. We test whether poverty-related deficits in persistence…
Descriptors: Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Poverty, Economically Disadvantaged
Competencies and Preparation for Addressing Poverty in Counselor Education: A Q Methodological Study
Seneka Arrington – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Poverty is a pressing yet overlooked sociopolitical issue in the United States. Poverty experiences include social and economic barriers limiting access and increasing mental health illnesses (Hodgkinson et al., 2017). Poverty is problematic due to the impact on society-at-large, including physical and social implications, such as lack of…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Counselors, Poverty, Competence
Noman Khanani – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Black males are disproportionately placed in special education throughout the United States. Yet, the degree to which such disparities are warranted has been subject to debate. Prior research suggests that special education is used too often in high-poverty schools partly due to limited resources available to support struggling students (Skiba et…
Descriptors: African American Students, Males, Special Education, Disproportionate Representation
Janine Arantes; Rachel Buchanan; Anitra Goriss-Hunter – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2025
Using Judith Butler's theory of performative subjection, this paper explores the issue of digital poverty in Initial Teacher Education and the need for new forms of agency and advocacy to address it. The concept of digital agency (DA) and educational data advocacy (EDA) are discussed as possible ameliorating concepts for digital poverty and the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Computers, Personal Autonomy, Advocacy
Viome Amakuro Showers; Robynne Danielle Abrams; Philomene Nsengiyumva – South African Journal of Education, 2025
The Department of Basic Education in South Africa acknowledges that 99% of primary school-aged children attend school, but attendance at secondary school level is not yet universal. Low levels of secondary school attendance contribute to poverty and unemployment. We investigated the socio-demographic elements associated with school attendance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Attendance, Low Income Students
Huy Le; Lynn Rew – Journal of School Nursing, 2025
Youth between ages 13 and 25 who experience homelessness face numerous barriers to excellent health, including social stigma and discrimination. Applying socio-ecological model and intersectionality theory, an integrative literature review was conducted. Peer-reviewed studies (N = 29) representing 808,296 participants extracted from four databases…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Nursing, School Nurses, Youth

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