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Srikantaiah, Deepa; Eichhorn, Melinda; Khan, Masarrat – Global Education Review, 2018
According to the United Nations Human Development Report (2016), poor, marginalized, and vulnerable groups still face substantial barriers to access post-secondary education and employment. These marginalized and vulnerable groups include women, girls, indigenous peoples, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, migrants and refugees, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Youth, Mathematics Achievement, Resilience (Psychology)
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Stern, Jessica A.; Fraley, R. Chris; Jones, Jason D.; Gross, Jacquelyn T.; Shaver, Phillip R.; Cassidy, Jude – Developmental Psychology, 2018
The first months after becoming a new parent are a unique and important period in human development. Despite substantial research on the many social and biological changes that occur during the first months of parenthood, little is known about changes in mothers' attachment. The present study examines developmental stability and change in…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Mothers, Adult Development, Economically Disadvantaged
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Wall, Carrie Giboney; Musetti, Bernadette – CATESOL Journal, 2018
This study describes the ways 1 elementary school is attempting to address the needs of its English learner students and their families, the majority of whom are Latinx, through a multi-pronged approach that includes targeted academic instruction, the adoption of schoolwide values and behavioral expectations, a significant family-community…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Elementary School Students, English Language Learners, Student Needs
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Sharpe, Rachael; Abrahams, Ian; Fotou, Nikolaos – School Science Review, 2018
In England, there is a growing need to improve the attainment in, and attitudes towards, science among disadvantaged secondary school pupils. This project was designed to support disadvantaged year 11 pupils (age 15-16) by pairing them with an undergraduate STEM student mentor throughout the final year of their compulsory science General…
Descriptors: Mentors, Secondary School Students, STEM Education, Disadvantaged
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Varghese, N. V. – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2018
Criticality is the ability to question current theories and practices in any sector to make them more receptive to social realities. Empathy is the ability to identify with what someone else is thinking or feeling. Empathy forms the foundation for welfare state and its liberal social welfare programmes. The state-led development strategies during…
Descriptors: Empathy, Welfare Services, Social Systems, Disadvantaged
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Brock, Laura L.; Kim, Helyn; Grissmer, David W. – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2018
The present study examines cross-lagged associations among executive function, visuomotor skills, and math and reading achievement from kindergarten to second grade. Both executive function and visuomotor integration tend to be delayed in socioeconomically disadvantaged children and can explain nearly half the achievement gap at kindergarten…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Executive Function, Mathematics Achievement, Reading Achievement
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Wee, Su-Jeong; Kura, Kanae; Kim, Jinhee – Reading Horizons, 2018
This study investigated culturally authentic representations and perspectives on historical events and political issues presented in children's picture books on Japanese culture. Our analysis of the representation of Japanese culture in the texts and illustrations was based on a sample of 37 children's picture books written in English or…
Descriptors: Asian Culture, Picture Books, Social Behavior, History
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Okhremtchouk, I.; Levine-Smith, J.; Clark, Adam T. – Educational Leadership and Administration: Teaching and Program Development, 2018
In this article we unpack the obstacles and opportunities associated with language minority student classification practices and, more specifically, English language learners' reclassification to fluent proficient status. First, we discuss classification permanency for language minority students. Second, we provide an overview of national…
Descriptors: Classification, English Language Learners, Language Minorities, Student Needs
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Niu, Sunny Xinchun; Wan, Guofang – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2018
The Chinese government has implemented a series of special admission policies in recent years to increase access to elite universities for disadvantaged students from rural areas and less developed inland regions. Using administrative data of 1996-2015 freshman cohorts and survey data of a 2014 freshman cohort at X University in the eastern China,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, College Freshmen, Program Effectiveness
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Webb, Gwendalyn L.; Williams, Cori J. – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2018
Australian Aboriginal children, in general, lag behind their mainstream peers in measures of literacy. This article discusses some of the complex and interconnected factors that impact Aboriginal children's early language and literacy development. Poor health and historically negative socio-political factors are known influences on Aboriginal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Teacher Student Relationship, Oral Language
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Evans-Winters, Venus; Esposito, Jennifer – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2018
The article and the following discussion were prompted after the authors' participation in a recent qualitative research conference. In the article, a Black woman and Latina scholar share their experiences and reflections as scholar researchers. As a point of entry, they discuss how even qualitative research communities can be marginalizing spaces…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Teacher Attitudes
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Tupas, Ruanni – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2018
This paper explores the concept of additive bidialectalism and argues that promoting it in dialectally diverse English language classrooms such as in Singapore can help address the 'problem' of non-standard language use in these contexts. Although its historical trajectory goes back to the 1970s, additive bidialectalism, especially in postcolonial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Language Variation
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Ungemah, Lori D.; Stokas, Ariana Gonzalez – Art Education, 2018
Offering art education and art experiences to marginalized student populations provides a break from the academic familiar and creates space for radical possibility both in the art classroom and across academic contexts. This article shows the value of artists-in-residence within community colleges, which tend to serve low income, racial minority,…
Descriptors: Artists, Community Colleges, Two Year College Students, Art Education
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White, Jacob; Hopkins, Robert, II; Shockley, Denise; Lewis, Marsha; Hutzel, Margaret; Crabtree, Deborah – Research in the Schools, 2018
This study describes a science professional development (PD) project within a small Appalachian school district involving all elementary and middle school science teachers. Teachers receiving PD demonstrated statistically significant gains in content knowledge from pre- to post-testing, with higher post-test scores compared with science teachers…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Rural Schools, Science Instruction, Elementary School Teachers
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Linsky, Arielle C. V.; Hatchimonji, Danielle R.; Kruzik, Claudia L.; Kifer, Samantha; Franza, Nina; McClain, Kellie; Nayman, Samuel J.; Elias, Maurice J. – Middle School Journal, 2018
Teaching character virtues and social-emotional skills in isolation of social-political context is incomplete at best. Further, racial and ethnic inequity in social action and political influence spans from youth to adults and must be addressed (Kahne & Middaugh, 2008b). Middle school is a crucial developmental time to cultivate students'…
Descriptors: Social Action, Urban Areas, Middle School Students, Social Change
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