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Peer reviewedCoffin, Brenda S.; And Others – Journal of Negro Education, 1971
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Behavior Development, Black Students, Counseling
Smith, Marshall S. – New Directions for Testing and Measurement, 1982
Efforts toward improving instruction, particularly in institutions serving the less advantaged, are discussed in terms of public policy, federal and state commitment, and the need for improved urban schools. Datta's concern with test score uses in school improvement (TM 506 985) and Cross's goals for lifelong learning (TM 506 986) are found to…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Government School Relationship
Peer reviewedLeo, Yolanda M.; Sahraie, Lucy – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 1981
Two instructional coordinators, working with elementary teachers in low-socioeconomic-status schools describe how they reviewed research on two relevant instructional areas (strategies which increase students' time-on-task and direct instruction) and condensed their findings into a form usable by teachers--an inservice slide/tape presentation.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Communications, Coordinators, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Research
Peer reviewedTeddlie, Charles; Reynolds, David – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2001
Counters 14 criticisms of school-effectiveness research (SER). Many criticisms are founded on simplistic/skewed readings of SER; there is wide diversity in SER. Many SER researchers have considered socioeconomic effects on achievement but believe schools can have influences beyond social class. Pragmatism is a worthy paradigm for studying schools.…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Disadvantaged Schools, Effective Schools Research, Elementary Secondary Education
Richard, Alan – Education Week, 1999
In August 1999, Allendale County (South Carolina) Schools were taken over by the state. The rural school district, which is remote, poor, and racially segregated, has consistently had the worst test scores in the state, and little was being done to improve the situation. The district's problems and beginning efforts to address them are described.…
Descriptors: Accountability, County School Districts, Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedSubotzky, George – International Review of Education/Internationale Zeitschrift fuer Erziehungswissenschaft/Revue Internationale de l'Education, 1999
Identifies two competing tendencies in higher education: becoming more market-oriented and working for the benefit of society. Argues that partnerships between the community and institutions of higher education are an effective way of contributing to community development. Describes the potential of South Africa's historically disadvantaged…
Descriptors: Apartheid, Community Development, Community Involvement, Developing Nations
Lupton, Ruth – British Educational Research Journal, 2005
Social justice in education demands, at the very least, that all students should have access to the same quality of educational processes, even if their outcomes turn out to be unequal. Yet schools in the poorest neighbourhoods are consistently adjudged to provide a lower quality of education than those in more advantaged areas. Based on a…
Descriptors: Justice, Educational Improvement, Poverty, Equal Education
Vicary, Judith R.; Smith, Edward A.; Swisher, John D.; Hopkins, Abigail M.; Elek, Elvira; Bechtel, Lori J.; Henry, Kimberly L. – Health Education & Behavior, 2006
Model programs and standards for substance abuse prevention have been identified by a number of federal agencies. The study reported here assessed two methods of delivery of one such program, Life Skills Training (LST), implemented in nine rural disadvantaged school districts. The results indicate that neither standard LST nor an infused LST…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Disadvantaged Schools, Demonstration Programs, Delivery Systems
Amos, Jason, Ed. – Alliance for Excellent Education, 2007
"Straight A's: Public Education Policy and Progress" is a biweekly newsletter that focuses on education news and events both in Washington, DC and around the country. The following articles are included in this issue: (1) House of Representatives Passes Education Funding Bill: Legislation Draws Veto Threat From President Bush for…
Descriptors: Graduation Rate, Public Education, Newsletters, Federal Government
Wheeler, Justin; Glennie, Elizabeth – Center for Child and Family Policy, Duke University (NJ1), 2007
The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB) has increased concern about the staffing difficulties faced by schools that serve a high percentage of low-achieving students. NCLB requires each student be taught in all core academic subjects by a highly-qualified teacher by the 2005-06 school year. The law defines highly-qualified teachers as those…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Incentives, Academic Achievement, Public Policy
Whelan, Debra Lau – School Library Journal, 2007
This article presents Alan Sitomer, an English teacher at Lynwood High School, and how he teaches his students classic literature through hip-hop. These at-risk students attend a severely overcrowded, low-performing school in East Los Angeles that's surrounded by what Sitomer describes as "gangs, guns, and drugs." Prostitutes work the…
Descriptors: Classics (Literature), High Risk Students, English Teachers, Secondary School Teachers
Princiotta, Daniel; Reyna, Ryan – NGA Center for Best Practices, 2009
As governors confront the worst state fiscal environment in the past 25 years, long-term prospects for strong economic growth are hampered by an immense underlying problem: the high school dropout crisis. At least one student in five drops out of school, and nearly 5 million 18- to 24-year-olds lack a high school diploma. Annually, dropouts cost…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, High Schools, Graduation Rate, Dropout Rate
Kragler, Sherry; Martin, Linda; Kroeger, Diane C. – Journal of School Leadership, 2008
Federal, state, and district policy mandates are increasingly affecting primary grade teachers--especially, those in at-risk schools, given that they face more mandated curriculum and professional development. This study investigated K-3 teachers in two inner-city schools as they navigated through various mandates. Qualitative and quantitative…
Descriptors: Primary Education, Disadvantaged Schools, Urban Schools, Elementary School Teachers
Burkett, Ellie – Educational Action Research, 2008
This article explores the experiences of students who used interactive learning material on handheld computers in a gallery to support their understanding and appreciation of artwork. The article considers the wider implications of using technology to change relationships between teacher, learners and subject matter, and attempts to offer positive…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Educational Technology, Electronic Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction
Kober, Nancy; McMurrer, Jennifer; Silva, Malini R. – Center on Education Policy, 2011
Title I provides extra instructional services designed to raise achievement for low-performing students in schools with relatively high poverty rates, and for all students in many of the nation's highest-poverty schools. To learn more about how well Title I students are performing academically, the Center on Education Policy (CEP) compared…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Achievement Gains, Achievement Rating, African American Students

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