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Cappellini, Chiara; Picton, Irene – National Literacy Trust, 2019
This report evaluates the impact of the first year of NewsWise -- a free, cross-curricular news literacy programme for 9- to 11-year-olds across the UK, developed by the Guardian Foundation, the National Literacy Trust and the PSHE Association, and funded by Google. NewsWise aims to empower children from disadvantaged communities with the skills…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Literacy Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Preadolescents
Smith, Christian Michael; Grodsky, Eric; Warren, John Robert – Grantee Submission, 2019
Past research finds that the effect of socioeconomic origin on the probability of making educational transitions decreases over the educational career from primary to graduate school. Some have argued that this pattern of waning is the result of selective attrition, since those of modest social origins who make a given transition may have…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Socioeconomic Influences, Grade 10, High School Students
Scott, David A. – ProQuest LLC, 2019
Students who are classified as minority and living in poverty generally experience a gap in academic achievement when compared to their white and more affluent counterparts. This gap has affected this population from as far back as the early 1800's. The achievement gap is compounded with the effects of living in poverty which have devastating…
Descriptors: Principals, Administrator Behavior, Leadership Effectiveness, Institutional Characteristics
Flisi, Sara; Blasko, Zsuzsa – European Commission, 2019
This report investigates alternatives to the current targets related to early childhood education and care (ECEC), in particular by looking at socio-economic differences in the level of ECEC attendance in EU Member States. Using data from the EU Survey on income and living conditions (EU-SILC), it assesses different categorisations of…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Child Care, Attendance, Socioeconomic Background
Renata D. Bryant – ProQuest LLC, 2019
The purpose of this qualitative study was to investigate why African American female students are being "pushed out" of learning environments in public schools. This study attempted to answer the central question: "According to the "lived experiences" of African - American female students in Arkansas, what are the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Females, African American Students, Student Needs
Bradley-Levine, Jill – International Journal of Teacher Leadership, 2018
Teacher advocacy has been examined as a practice of activism external to the school and as a practice of educational leadership. However, researchers have not merged these ideas by framing advocacy as a practice of leadership that takes place within the classroom and across the school. This article illustrates how, through advocacy on behalf of…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Advocacy, Educational Practices, Activism
Flewitt, Rosie; Jones, Phil; Potter, John; Domingo, Myrrh; Collins, Paul; Munday, Ellie; Stenning, Karen – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2018
The complexity of many children's lives can result in their ideas being neither understood nor included in mainstream opportunities for learning, particularly children who are living with disadvantage. With a focus on developing ethical and inclusive principles for participatory research and pedagogy, this paper reports on a pilot project where we…
Descriptors: Participatory Research, Foreign Countries, Disadvantaged Youth, Attitude Measures
OECD Publishing, 2018
PISA 2015 data show that, on average across OECD countries, as many as three out of four students from the lowest quarter of socio-economic status reach, at best, only the baseline level of proficiency (Level 2) in reading, mathematics or science. While in Canada, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong (China), Ireland, Japan, Korea, the…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Stevens, Katharine B. – American Enterprise Institute, 2018
The early experiences of babies and young children have a profound, lasting impact on the rest of their lives. Too many low-income children today are entering kindergarten so far behind that they can never catch up. High-quality childcare, which helps the country's youngest, most disadvantaged children get a good start while enabling their parents…
Descriptors: Federal Programs, Partnerships in Education, Early Childhood Education, Child Care
World Bank, 2018
Educating children is a priority across the world, but low-income countries can face enormous challenges. Schools are often overcrowded and in disrepair. Teachers don't always show up or may not be qualified or interested in teaching. Parents hesitate to send children, especially girls, to schools that aren't close by or they may want to keep them…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Private Schools, Access to Education
Hallam, Rena; Buell, Martha; Beck, Heidi – Partnership for Public Education, 2018
This policy brief describes the importance of providing high quality early care and education programs for young children and their families. The need for early childhood services in Delaware is discussed relative to the array of early childhood care and education programs offered. The University of Delaware's statewide efforts to improve the…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Young Children, Child Care, Preschool Education
Haskett, Mary E.; Neal, Sarah C.; Norwalk, Kate E. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2021
A large body of literature demonstrates that children who experience unstable housing and homelessness are at risk for developmental delays and social--emotional challenges. However, there is also evidence of variability in the functioning of these children. Our primary aims were to identify unique profiles among preschool-aged children who were…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Preschool Education, At Risk Students, Homeless People
Elliott, Gill – Research Matters, 2021
Many lives have been turned upside down by the coronavirus pandemic and school-aged students are no exception. The closures of schools and disruption to learning will have an impact as they go forward in their lives. In this article, I set out the various school year groups in England who have seen both their learning disrupted and other…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Disease Control, School Closing
Flynn, Erin Elizabeth; Hoy, Selena L.; Lea, Jessica L.; García, Mónica A. – Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 2021
Translanguaging through story documents the progression of an emerging bilingual preschooler who draws on his full linguistic repertoire to story his experiences with others. Over the course of the school year, Diego progresses in his ability to tell a complete story in both English and Spanish. Repeated engagement in storytelling provides the…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Native Language, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Daum, David N.; Goad, Tyler; Killian, Chad M.; Schoenfeld, Amanda – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has been a source of stress and anxiety to physical educators. This is likely due to school schedule changes, job security, balancing work and family commitments, and trying to navigate how to teach physical education in a distance learning format. Governments, schools, teachers, and families have been navigating the…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, Distance Education

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