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Katharine O. Strunk; Bryant Hopkins; Tara Kilbride; Scott Imberman; Dongming Yu – Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, 2023
Educators and policymakers have been concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to substantial delays in learning due to disruptions, anxiety, and remote schooling. We study student achievement patterns over the pandemic using a combination of state summative and higher frequency benchmark assessments for middle school students in Michigan.…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mathematics Achievement
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Seider, Scott; Kelly, Lauren; Clark, Shelby; Jennett, Pauline; El-Amin, Aaliyah; Graves, Daren; Soutter, Madora; Malhotra, Saira; Cabral, Melanie – Youth & Society, 2020
Sociopolitical development refers to the processes by which an individual acquires the knowledge, skills, and commitment to analyze and challenge oppressive social forces. A growing body of scholarship reports that high levels of sociopolitical development are predictive in adolescents of a number of key outcomes including resilience and civic…
Descriptors: Consciousness Raising, Social Development, Political Influences, African American Students
Deaver, Patricia Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The purpose of this quantitative correlational research was to examine to what degree a relationship exists between the frequency of participation in Title I public school mentoring programs and the mentored student's self-esteem among fourth and fifth-grade students in two southeastern elementary schools. Social learning and development take on…
Descriptors: Correlation, Student Participation, Mentors, Self Esteem
Oliver, Jennifer Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2018
The increased focus on school accountability has led districts to implement instructional coaching positions on campuses. A close review of literature revealed that teacher perceptions can impact program effectiveness and reinforced a need for additional study of teacher perceptions of instructional coaching. The researcher designed this Q…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Instructional Effectiveness, Coaching (Performance)
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Lejano, Raul P.; Ajaps, Sandra – Theory Into Practice, 2018
Spatial injustices, especially the disproportionate exposure of disadvantaged communities to environmental risks, stem from an inability to appreciate the lived experience of risk and, instead, a reliance on technical frameworks for regulating it. We review Noddings' ideas about the caring attitude, in particular, that of caring for and, to some…
Descriptors: Hazardous Materials, Disadvantaged, Social Justice, Environmental Education
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Hofierka, Jaroslav; Gallay, Michal; Šupinský, Jozef; Gallayová, Gabriela – Education and Information Technologies, 2022
Geography education requires a combination of knowledge, skills, and geospatial relational thinking. To improve the learning efficiency and durability of knowledge, a new inquiry-based instruction system using tangible user interfaces has been developed. The tangible landscape modeling system (TLMS) comprises four components including a malleable…
Descriptors: Geography Instruction, Disadvantaged, Secondary School Students, Teaching Methods
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Matli, Walter; Ngoepe, Mpho – Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning, 2022
Purpose: The objective of this study is to present evidence regarding how young people, who are not in education, employment or training (NEET) in South Africa, lack literacy skills and access to enabling resources to actively search and navigate information services systems that are primarily web-based. Information Poverty Theory is adopted to…
Descriptors: Information Literacy, Information Services, Foreign Countries, At Risk Persons
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Elacqua, Gregory; Hincapie, Diana; Hincapie, Isabel; Montalva, Veronica – Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 2022
Extensive sorting of high-performing teachers into the most advantaged schools contributes to the wide socioeconomic achievement gaps in many countries. The Chilean Pedagogical Excellence Assignment (AEP) pays bonuses to high-performing teachers that are larger if they work at a disadvantaged school. Using a sharp regression discontinuity based on…
Descriptors: Incentives, Financial Support, Disadvantaged Schools, Academic Achievement
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Green, Terrance L.; Latham-Sikes, Chloe; Horne, Jeremy; Castro, Andrene; Germain, Emily – Educational Policy, 2022
Gentrification is happening in cities all across the United States. Consequently, some Black communities that were intentionally segregated and under-resourced are experiencing capital investments and demographic changes. These gentrification-induced racial and socioeconomic shifts impact many local institutions, namely school districts. Given…
Descriptors: School Districts, Disadvantaged, Urban Schools, Neighborhoods
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Harnois, Catherine E.; Bastos, João L.; Shariff-Marco, Salma – Sociological Methods & Research, 2022
The Everyday Discrimination Scale is the most commonly used instrument to assess discrimination. The survey asks respondents about a range of negative interpersonal experiences and then asks them to provide a single main reason for all these experiences. Theories of intersectionality cast doubt on the idea that marginalized individuals generally…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), Race, Ethnicity, Adults
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Slate, Nico – History of Education, 2022
In the early 1960s, colleges and universities in the United States launched dozens of new pre-college programmes for low-income and predominantly African American high school students. Many of these initiatives were inspired by the civil rights movement. Moved by the sit-ins, marches and boycotts that had riveted the nation, a range of educators…
Descriptors: Educational History, Economically Disadvantaged, Self Concept, Civil Rights
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Thomsen, Jens-Peter – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2022
While many papers have focused on socially unequal admissions in higher education, this paper looks at the persistence of class differentials after enrolment. I examine the social class gap in bachelor's programme dropout and in the transition from bachelor's to master's in Denmark from the formal introduction of the bachelor's degree in 1993 up…
Descriptors: Social Differences, Dropout Rate, College Admission, Social Class
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McLean Davies, Larissa; Martin, Susan K.; Buzacott, Lucy – Australian Educational Researcher, 2022
Stories and literature play an important and necessary role in understanding the past and in creating the future. Yet, in colonised countries such as Australia, the status of contemporary national texts, particularly those reflecting the diverse voices of Indigenous writers, women, and other marginalised groups, continue to be underrepresented in…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Secondary School Teachers, English Teachers, English Literature
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Bailey-Fakhoury, Chasity; Perhamus, Lisa M.; Ma, Kin M. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2022
Detroit is a dynamic city with a dynamic history, yet it has come to symbolize both White flight (beginning in the 1940s and accelerating in the late 1960s) and Black flight (beginning in the 1990s and reaching its apex in 2000). While Detroit's Black population continues to decline, its White population increased by 22% between 2010 and 2015.…
Descriptors: Racial Composition, Equal Education, Access to Education, Human Geography
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Rojas, Natalia M.; Mattera, Shira; Morris, Pamela; Raver, Cybele – Early Education and Development, 2022
Research Findings: Evidence suggests that teachers are effective at improving the social and emotional readiness of low-income children. However, few measures are available to assess teachers' use of specific social-emotional practices within their classrooms. This paper compares an observational measure of teachers' social-emotional practices,…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Social Emotional Learning, Measures (Individuals), Comparative Analysis
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