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Gose, Ben – Chronicle of Higher Education, 1995
Founded in 1968, the Transitional Year Program at Brandeis University (Massachusetts) continues to offer intensive remedial math and English for students who might not be admitted to college otherwise. The tuition-free program has been highly successful in turning mediocre high school performance into college achievement. Most participants are…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Bound Students, College Preparation, Developmental Studies Programs
Rossi, Peter H.; Sarri, Rosemary – Children and Youth Services Review, 1995
Compares and contrasts the issues presented in two books pertaining to child poverty, policy, and welfare reform: "The Welfare of Children" (Duncan Lindsey) and "Rethinking Child Welfare in Canada" (Brian Wharf, Editor). Both provide excellent analysis and recommendations but lack attention to tracking systems that place children in different…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Child Welfare, Childhood Needs, Children
Peer reviewedGill, Walter – Negro Educational Review, 1992
Looks at the current plight of the African-American male, exploring the role of the dominant culture, mass media, and low self-esteem. Describes a possible cure, citing five areas for action, calling for year-round school in some urban areas, exploring Afrocentric curricula, and considering rites of passage programs. (JB)
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Afrocentrism, Black Achievement, Black Community
Peer reviewedHamovitch, Bram – Urban Education, 1993
This ethnography of eight lower-track classrooms in two schools gives insight into the operation of the tracking system, although it implicitly accepts tracking and does not face the injustice children experience as a result of lower-track placement. Broader structural reasons underlying the tracking system are not examined. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Black Students, Book Reviews
Peer reviewedPage, Reba – Urban Education, 1993
Hamovitch's review misinterprets key aspects of the book and of cultural and curricular analyses in general. The book links the curricular dilemma in balancing individualized and standardized knowledge to the wider culture. It is not a defense of tracking, but rather a curricular and cultural examination. (SLD)
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Achievement, Black Students, Book Reviews
Peer reviewedLeake, Donald O.; Leake, Brenda L. – Journal of Negro Education, 1992
Describes two schools proposed by the Milwaukee (Wisconsin) school board to focus on the needs of young African-American males. Although these schools would not exclude other races and females, they would consciously and systematically connect total schooling to the African-American heritage for young males. (SLD)
Descriptors: African Culture, African History, Black Attitudes, Black Students
Peer reviewedUrban Education, 1991
The General Accounting Office (GAO) investigated the effects of educational reform on approximately 61,000 disadvantaged urban students (focusing on Black and Hispanic-American students) in 4 districts. Excerpts from GAO findings and implications of the mixed results, with overall modest gains, are provided. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged
Fruchter, Norm; And Others – Equity and Choice, 1993
Suggests new directions in parent involvement emerging in school districts across the country, identifying and analyzing 18 recently developed programs or reforms emphasizing effective parental involvement. Ten programs help parents support children's development, and eight define parent involvement as a central focus of school improvement or…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Children, Disadvantaged Youth
Zill, Nicholas – Aspen Institute Quarterly, 1993
Examines traditional functions that the family has performed and describes what happens when sizable numbers of families do not fulfill these functions. Presents data on the scope and significance of childhood poverty and declining academic achievement. Explores implications for public policy of links between family change and child development.…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Child Development, Childhood Needs, Disadvantaged Youth
Aspen Institute Quarterly, 1993
Suggests ways to improve child support enforcement. Getting the child support system out of the courts to the extent possible and providing government guarantees of child support are two types of proposals that must be considered. A final necessity is increasing welfare benefits to a subsistence level. (SLD)
Descriptors: Child Support, Child Welfare, Court Litigation, Disadvantaged Youth
Peer reviewedSmith, Donald H. – Journal of Negro Education, 1993
D. M. Stewart draws no implications for connecting African history and culture to academic achievement. Racism continues to exist; and only education that leads to cultural liberation, political solidarity, and economic strengths will prevail against it. Howard University must see itself as a center for academic and cultural excellence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, African Culture, African History, Black Colleges
Peer reviewedPowers, Jane L.; Jaklitsch, Barbara – Education and Urban Society, 1993
Focuses on issues relevant to educating homeless adolescents, including barriers to education, historical trends in homelessness, and reasons adolescents become homeless. The unique problems of this group, such as victimization and street life, are discussed with implications for educators. Recommendations are made for program and policy in this…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adolescents, Compensatory Education, Delinquency Prevention
Peer reviewedCrowson, Robert L.; Boyd, William Lowe – American Journal of Education, 1993
Explores interconnected movements to restructure school-family and school-community relationships, focusing on increased parental involvement in school governance, instructional partnerships, school-to-community outreach, and children's service coordination. Emphasizes the national crisis in urban children's lives, complementary societal…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Ancillary School Services, Children, Community Coordination
Peer reviewedSoler, Mark; Shauffer, Carole – Education and Urban Society, 1993
Discusses efforts to coordinate services (mental health services in particular) for children and families, and reports initial findings of research by the Youth Law Center to identify specific characteristics of effective coordination programs. Sixteen characteristics of effective coordinated service programs have been identified. (SLD)
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Agency Cooperation, Ancillary School Services, Children
Bullard, Sara – Teaching Tolerance, 1993
The B. F. Day Elementary School in Seattle (Washington) exemplifies positive changes that can be made with principal leadership and teacher involvement. The school is one of six Seattle urban schools receiving federal and state support for educating homeless children under the McKinney Homeless Assistance Act. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Administrator Role, Children, Disadvantaged Youth


