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Nichols-Barrer, Ira; Bartlett, Maria; Coen, Thomas; Gleason, Phil – Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2022
Recent studies of charter school effectiveness have questioned whether charter school networks can produce a lasting impact on students' long-term outcomes. Our study is the first to examine this issue at the network of Knowledge is Power Program (KIPP) schools, which primarily serve disadvantaged students of color and constitute the nation's…
Descriptors: College Attendance, Disadvantaged Youth, Charter Schools, Program Effectiveness
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Chen, I-Chien; Rocha-Beverly, Christel; Schneider, Barbara – Journal of Research on Technology in Education, 2022
Init2Winit, a gamified mobile application designed to increase students' alignment knowledge between college, career, and salary expectations has been beta-tested in midwestern urban and rural U.S. high schools (age 14-18). Students earn different points in the game when their educational expectations and expected annual income are matched with…
Descriptors: Telecommunications, Handheld Devices, Educational Games, High School Students
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Schellekens, Melissa; Ciarrochi, Joseph; Dillon, Anthony; Sahdra, Baljinder; Brockman, Robert; Mooney, Janet; Parker, Philip – British Educational Research Journal, 2022
Internationally, there is a gap in high-school completion rates for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. In Australia, gap estimates are commonly based on lag indicators, precluding examination of underlying mechanisms. Using two longitudinal representative samples of Australian youth, we explored differences in high-school completion between…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, High School Students, Graduation Rate
Dalton, Rick; Reidel, Jon – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2022
The world has entered a new era of blended remote and in-person interaction. This new approach has removed boundaries of distance and time. People are more facile with--though some would say burned out by--Zoom, Microsoft Teams and other virtual meeting platforms. This digital revolution has brought educators greater power to engage and…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Career Readiness, College Readiness
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Coulangeon, Philippe; Fougère, Denis – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
This article assesses the impact of a two-year long project-based learning program conducted by the National Opera of Paris in a large number of middle schools located in underprivileged areas, aiming at preventing school dropout and tackling educational inequalities by providing disadvantaged students with the opportunity to discover the world of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle School Students, Disadvantaged, Opera
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Khumalo, Vuyisile L.; Van Staden, Surette; Graham, Marien A. – Pythagoras, 2022
Most learner achievement studies tend to focus on identifying individual characteristics, ignoring the learning strategies that promote mathematical resilience. The focus of the study is on the assets embedded in an individual and their interplay with the environment. It is expected that resilience plays a deciding role in learners' foreground…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Resilience (Psychology)
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Russell, Michael; Szendey, Olivia; Li, Zhushan – Educational Assessment, 2022
Recent research provides evidence that an intersectional approach to defining reference and focal groups results in a higher percentage of comparisons flagged for potential DIF. The study presented here examined the generalizability of this pattern across methods for examining DIF. While the level of DIF detection differed among the four methods…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Item Analysis, Test Items, Test Construction
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Cioè-Peña, María – Schools: Studies in Education, 2022
In this autoethnographic article, I describe the ways in which I have used and adapted Descriptive Inquiry and the descriptive processes to further understand and support the needs of marginalized populations across three settings: a bilingual special education classroom in an urban school district, a research study with Spanish-dominant mothers,…
Descriptors: Inquiry, Disadvantaged, Bilingual Students, Special Education
Twist, Liz; Jones, Emily; Treleaven, Oscar – National Foundation for Educational Research, 2022
The pandemic has led to considerable disruption to the learning of all pupils in England. This report analyses the general trends in the data across several studies investigating the impact of COVID-19 on educational attainment in England, from March 2020 onwards, and identifies where particular attention is needed. It is broken down into four…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Foreign Countries, Age Differences
Huerta, Adrian H.; Salazar, Maritza E.; Lopez, Edgar F.; Torres, Gabriela; Badajos, Lauren M.; Lopez Matias, Norma A. – Pullias Center for Higher Education, 2022
Community colleges serve as the primary entry point for many nontraditional student populations. Over 3.8 million students in higher education are student parents (e.g., college students with dependents), and 42% of student parents are enrolled in community colleges across the country. In this report, we center the voices and experiences of…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Nontraditional Students, Parents, Family Programs
Orfield, Gary – Princeton University Press, 2022
In our unequal society, families of color fully share the dream of college but their children often attend schools that do not prepare them, and the higher education system gives the best opportunities to the most privileged. Students of color hope for college but often face a dead end. For many young people, racial inequality puts them at a…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Race, Educational Policy, College Preparation
Tester-Smith, Angela D. – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Though researchers have demonstrated that adaptive practice software is an effective tool to use with primary grade students, they have not fully established the impact blended eLearning tools have on upper elementary students in a suburban school setting. The problem facing one southeastern state district was that their schools had selected…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Blended Learning, Elementary School Students
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Larmour, Simon; Bruckmayer, Michaela; Hughes, Megan; Hofman, Joanna – RAND Europe, 2022
This study focused on people in Dorset and Somerset with low qualifications, meaning those with at most a lower secondary qualification who experience a high risk of poverty and social exclusion, and explored green job opportunities that exist for them, including those that would require reskilling (training to obtain different skills) or…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Qualifications, Employment Opportunities, Sustainable Development
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Bruckmayer, Michaela; Hofman, Joanna; Feyerabend, Katrin – RAND Europe, 2022
This study focused on people in Berlin with low qualifications, meaning those with at most a lower secondary qualification who experience a high risk of poverty and social exclusion, and explored green job opportunities that exist for them, including those that would require reskilling (training to obtain different skills) or upskilling (training…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Qualifications, Employment Opportunities, Sustainable Development
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Lymperis, Lydia; Bruckmayer, Michaela; Hofman, Joanna; Cole, Sam – RAND Europe, 2022
This study focused on people in Edinburgh with low qualifications, meaning those with at most a lower secondary qualification who experience a high risk of poverty and social exclusion, and explored green job opportunities that exist for them, including those that would require reskilling (training to obtain different skills) or upskilling…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Employment Qualifications, Employment Opportunities, Sustainable Development
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