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Peer reviewedde Maeyer, Marc – Convergence, 2001
Examines the relationship between poverty, low educational attainment, and incarceration. Discusses the role of education in prison (reeducation, vocational training, or human development). Suggests the need to create a literate environment and keep the definition of prison education broad. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Correctional Education, Educational Attainment, Educational Environment
Peer reviewedLadd, Helen F.; Walsh, Randall P. – Economics of Education Review, 2002
Evaluates value-added approach to measuring school effectiveness in North and South Carolina. Finds that value-added approach favors high-achievement schools, with large percentage of students from high-SES backgrounds. Discusses statistical problems in measuring value added. Concludes teachers' and administrators' avoidance of low-achievement,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Accountability, Achievement Rating, Disadvantaged
Peer reviewedMcCook, Kathleen de la Pena; Meyer, Rachel – Public Libraries, 2001
Examines CCIs (Comprehensive Community Initiatives), which can help librarians expand services to young adults who live in poverty; reviews a Wisconsin plan which highlights community-based librarianship; presents a case study of a Florida CCI-based youth development project; and discusses public libraries and CCIs, and library education programs…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Case Studies, Disadvantaged Youth
Peer reviewedWohlstetter, Priscilla; Malloy, Courtney L. – Education and Urban Society, 2001
Links current research on effective reading instruction with current theory and research on school governance and reform, beginning with an overview of historical approaches to reading curriculum and instruction and presenting current research on effective early literacy practices for K-3 students. Concludes with a discussion about school…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Early Reading, Elementary Secondary Education, Governance
Peer reviewedWeis, Lois – Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, 2001
Focusing on young adult working class and poor African American women and white women, who currently live in a largely inhospitable economy, this paper examines where these women lodge social critique (where they place the cause and imagine the remedy for their troubles). Data from indepth interviews indicate that respondents see the world with a…
Descriptors: Blacks, Family Violence, Females, Gender Issues
Peer reviewedEamon, Mary Keegan – Social Work, 2001
Bronfenbrenner's process-person-context-time model is used to examine theories that explain adverse effects of economic deprivation on children's socioemotional development. Processes of not only the family, but also those of the peer group and school, and in other levels of the ecological environment may also explain the relation between economic…
Descriptors: Behavior Problems, Children, Emotional Development, Family Relationship
Beckfield, Jason – Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2004
The provocative hypothesis that income inequality harms population health has sparked a large body of research, some of which has reported strong associations between income inequality and population health. Cross-national evidence is frequently cited in support of this important hypothesis, but the hypothesis remains controversial, and the…
Descriptors: Evidence, Poverty, Income, Health
Swaroop, Sapna; Morenoff, Jeffrey D. – Social Forces, 2006
This study explores how neighborhood context influences participation in local social organization through a multilevel-spatial analysis of residents in Chicago neighborhoods. We construct a typology of community participation based on two dimensions: instrumental vs. expressive motivations for participation and formal vs. informal modes of…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Community Involvement, Social Organizations, Community Characteristics
Nash, Roy – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
The influence of Bhaskar's critical realism has become increasingly evident in the debate on the nature of educational research. This philosophy, dedicated to the overthrow of positivist doctrines, in particular those of empiricism, nominalism, and causation as constant conjunction, is the foundation of contemporary proposals for new perspectives…
Descriptors: Statistical Analysis, Realism, Educational Attainment, Educational Research
Skiba, Russell J.; Poloni-Staudinger, Lori; Simmons, Ada B.; Feggins-Azziz, L. Renae; Choong-Geun, Chung – Journal of Special Education, 2005
The high degree of overlap of race and poverty in our society has led to the presumption in both research and practice that ethnic disproportionality in special education is in large measure an artifact of the effects of poverty. This article explores relationships among race, poverty, and special education identification to arrive at a more…
Descriptors: Disability Identification, Racial Differences, Poverty, Disproportionate Representation
Peer reviewedKitchen, Richard S. – Mathematics Teacher, 2004
The challenges in developing discursive classrooms in high-poverty, rural schools motivate less verbal students to communicate. Students tend to resist mathematics education reforms and classroom discourses.
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Change, Rural Schools, Poverty
Kenney, Catherine – Family Relations, 2004
Social policy in the United States is inconsistent in its treatment of cohabiting-parent households. For example, although welfare policy generally assumes that marital status should not affect the extent to which children benefit from each adult's income, tax policy and the poverty classification assume income pooling among married but not…
Descriptors: Money Management, Income, Poverty, Marital Status
Ozawa, Martha N. – Family Relations, 2004
Although the economic and social conditions of families have changed considerably, the framework of U.S. social policy with regard to families has not changed. Under the framework, policymakers assume that the poverty of families or individuals is largely their own fault. This long-standing belief has impeded the expansion of public spending on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Comparative Analysis, Public Policy, Social Services
VanDerHeyden, Amanda M. – Journal of Early Intervention, 2005
Comments on an article by Marisa G. Macy, Diane D. Bricker, and Jane K. Squires. This commentary presents a distinction between curriculum-based assessment (CBA) and curriculum-based measurement (CBM). CBA has been linked to a mastery measurement model whereas; CBM has been linked to a general outcome measurement model. The primary difference…
Descriptors: Early Intervention, Young Children, Curriculum Based Assessment, Models
Guilamo-Ramos, Vincent; Jaccard, James; Dittus, Patricia; Bouris, Alida, M. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
A communication framework of persuasion and attitude change was utilized to analyze parent-adolescent communication about adolescent risk behavior. Three parent dimensions were deemed important: (a) perceived expertise, (b) perceived trustworthiness, and (c) perceived accessibility. Data were collected in surveys from 668 mother-adolescent dyads…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Interpersonal Communication, Attitude Change, Adolescents

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