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Beach, Josh M. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2021
What do students learn in school? In the 21 century, this question has become a political dilemma for countries around the globe. It is a deceptively simple question, but there has never been an easy answer. The problem of measuring student learning appears to express an educational problem: What and how much do students learn? Most student…
Descriptors: Learning, Accountability, Grade Inflation, Evaluation Problems
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Rosa, Jonathan; Flores, Nelson – Applied Linguistics, 2021
While applied linguistics research can serve as an important site for understanding and contributing to efforts toward challenging historical and contemporary power structures, it is also crucial to interrogate how numerous normative concepts and logics within the field of applied linguistics both reflect and reenact dominant power structures.…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Language Research, Foreign Policy, Racial Bias
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Rabie, Stephan; Visser, Michelle; Naidoo, Anthony; van den Berg, Francois; Morgan, Brandon – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2021
In South African high schools, many learners have limited support in making career related decisions to prepare them for the world of work after school. An important early transition for career-related decision-making is at the end of Grade 9 when learners are expected to decide which subjects they will select for the last phase of high school.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Disadvantaged Schools, Career Choice
Barcellos, Silvia H.; Carvalho, Leandro; Turley, Patrick – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2021
This paper investigates whether education weakens the relationship between early-life disadvantages and later-life SES. We use three proxies for advantage that we show are independently associated with SES in middle-age. Besides early, favorable family and neighborhood conditions, we argue that the genes a child inherits also represent a source of…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Genetics, Disadvantaged, Socioeconomic Status
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Diemer, Matthew A.; Pinedo, Andres; Banales, Josefina; Mathews, Channing J.; Frisby, Michael B.; Wilkerson, Elise M.; McAlister, Sara – Grantee Submission, 2021
Critical consciousness (CC) scholarship frames how more marginalized people deeply analyze, feel empowered to change, and take collective action to redress perceived inequities. These three dimensions of CC correspond to critical reflection, motivation, and action, respectively. This paper aims to re-center action in CC scholarship, given the…
Descriptors: Critical Thinking, Social Action, Empowerment, Change Agents
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Alston, Kal – Philosophical Inquiry in Education, 2022
The pandemic made us hold our breath for a return to "normal." But education in "normal" times involves race-based violence and class-based inequality that the pandemic simply made plainer to see. Reviewing the impacts of the pandemic and action for racial justice over the last two years, I show how the dislocation of the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Racial Bias, Social Justice
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Abdulaziz, Noor Amal – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2022
This study was intended to evaluate the impact of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's participation in the Texas home instruction for parents of preschool youngsters (TXHIPPY) program on their school readiness and academic achievement for grades K to eight. The study used a quasi-experimental design and applied optimal full propensity score…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Preschool Children, Home Instruction, School Readiness
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Shahidullah, Jeffrey D.; Brinster, Meredith; Patel, Puja; Cannady, Mariel; Krishnan, Ankita; Talebi, Hani; Mani, Nithya – Psychology in the Schools, 2022
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disability affecting 1 in 44 children nationally. Timely referral to intervention and support services for ASD has consistently demonstrated significant long-term positive effects on symptoms and subsequent skills and family outcomes. This paper highlights a novel and innovative approach of…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Telecommunications, Mental Health
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Tompkins, Virginia; Villaruel, Eve – Early Child Development and Care, 2022
Educators recognize children's social competence as an indicator of school readiness. Children's social competence may be promoted prior to kindergarten through parents' discipline. We assessed parent discipline as a predictor of 37 low-income pre-schoolers' social skills over four months. Parents answered open-ended questions about how they would…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Competence, Parenting Styles, Child Behavior, Discipline
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Ghosh, Shibani – Childhood Education, 2022
Every individual has a fundamental right to quality education. Yet there are often huge disparities in the quality of education a rich child can access compared to the education a poor child can access. This is true in India. The Organisation for Awareness of Integrated Social Security (OASiS), a social innovations lab in Madhya Pradesh, embarked…
Descriptors: Museums, Community Resources, Out of School Youth, Access to Education
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Stacey, Meghan – Critical Studies in Education, 2022
Research within communities that have historically been failed by formalised schooling often describes teachers who have found it difficult to engage with the social and cultural differences of their students. In this article, I present the case of Richard, a teacher whose work entailed a particular set of demands generated by a complex range of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Beginning Teachers, Rural Schools, Indigenous Populations
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Xu, Ji; Yu, Dandan – Education Economics, 2022
This study estimates how students suffering from parental conflicts could affect their classmates in Chinese middle schools. We show that children with quarreling parents are more likely to misbehave. Negative spillovers from these potentially troubled peers concentrate on students from economically disadvantaged families. With greater exposure to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Parents, Conflict
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Lei, Lei – Sociology of Education, 2022
Many developing countries have experienced increasing spatial inequality, but little is known about the effect of community disadvantages on educational attainment in these societies. Using data from the China Family Panel Studies (2010-2016), I examine the effect of community socioeconomic status (SES) on the transition into high school in urban…
Descriptors: Correlation, Socioeconomic Influences, Urban Areas, Socialization
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Stringer, Brinley Poulsen; Moschetti, Mariah Gabriella; Hernandez, Gabriela Maria – North American Chapter of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, 2022
As identity becomes more discussed within education, it becomes crucial to understand identity in relation to power and social justice. In this paper, we discuss the identity frameworks of figured worlds and rightful presence to operationalize the critical consideration of identity within mathematics learning environments. We argue that by…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Self Concept, Disadvantaged
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Ressa, Theodoto; Andrews, Allyson – International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2022
Dropout happens when a student withdraws themselves from school at any level of education without a certificate to account for their education. It is an educational problem in America because of its negative consequences on society. Three-quarters of the fastest-growing occupations require more than a high school diploma, and yet, just over half…
Descriptors: Dropouts, Dropout Rate, Dropout Characteristics, Influences
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