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Mauch, J. E. – 1971
The problems now confronting public education in the cities represent some of the major reasons for advocating the voucher system. This report identifies many of these problems, examines the concept of educational vouchers, and raises some policy and research issues that should be considered before such a system is tried. The author outlines a…
Descriptors: Accountability, Black Community, Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Experiments
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Levine, Morris – Clearing House, 1979
Accountability based on reading scores will only demoralize teachers who are trying hard in disadvantaged schools. A better response to reading failure would include improved teacher training and placement, ability grouping, reduced class size, adequate specialist support, and kindergarten reading. PS 209 in Queens utilizes several of these…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Accountability, Class Size, Disadvantaged Schools
Padilla, Christine; Woodworth, Katrina; Lash, Andrea; Shields, Patrick M.; Laguarda, Katrina G. – Office of Planning, Evaluation and Policy Development, US Department of Education, 2005
"The No Child Left Behind Act" (NCLB) aims to strengthen state Title I accountability systems to spur the improvement needed to reach the law's goals: that all students will reach proficiency by 2013-14. NCLB requires states and districts to report and act on student test results in a host of new ways. Among the many actions states and…
Descriptors: Program Evaluation, Accountability, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation
Cao, Haili – Harvard China Review, 1999
The population of migrants moving within China's borders has reached some 80 million, including 2-3 million school-aged children. As migrant workers flock to cities, their children strain urban school systems or receive no education. But independent schools for migrants are illegal and substandard. In some rural provinces, vocational training may…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Educational Needs, Educational Policy, Educationally Disadvantaged
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Gehrke, Rebecca Swanson – Kappa Delta Pi Record, 2005
Today, one out of four American children attends school in an urban district; one out of every six American children lives in poverty; and, in urban schools where most of the students are poor, two-thirds or more of the children fail to reach even the "basic" level of achievement on national tests. Urban schools are where most states…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Teacher Expectations of Students, Educational Change, Poverty
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McConaghy, Cathryn – Education in Rural Australia, 2006
This article is a first person's account of working in a rural district affected by drought, economic recession and poor levels of services. It is a facto-fictional narrative describing a typical working day in the life of Peggy, the acting CEO of quality teaching, in what is locally referred to as an NIDA district (where everyone is acting).…
Descriptors: Quality of Working Life, Teaching Conditions, Rural Schools, Rural Environment
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Humphrey, Daniel C.; Koppich, Julia E.; Hough, Heather J. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2005
It is a commonly understood problem in education that many highly qualified teachers tend to gravitate toward higher performing schools, including schools with lower minority enrollments and lower incidence of poverty. This article explores the distribution of a subset of teachers, namely, those who are National Board Certified. To what extent do…
Descriptors: Teacher Competencies, Teacher Distribution, Teacher Placement, Teacher Certification
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Ediger, Marlow – Journal of Instructional Psychology, 2004
Much is written in the literature about failing schools. What makes for failing schools as compared to those labeled as being proficient or excellent? Teachers and administrators in schools need to work in the direction of all schools being worthy. Each pupil needs to have the best education possible. The future of a child depends, in part, in…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Extended School Day, Summer Schools, Academic Failure
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Ross, Dorene; Howie, Sheryl; Halsall, Sharen; Vescio, Vicki – Teacher Education and Practice, 2007
This qualitative study examined the experiences of 10 prospective teachers completing internships in low-income, majority-minority schools while participating in a professional learning community within the context of a course that focused on culturally responsive pedagogy. Drawing primarily from interviews and online discussions, the article…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, Beginning Teachers, Reflective Teaching, Minority Groups
Morrow, Lesley Mandel, Ed.; Rueda, Robert, Ed.; Lapp, Diane, Ed. – Guilford Publications, 2009
This is the first research handbook to address all dimensions of diversity that have an impact on literacy achievement. Leading experts examine how teaching and learning intersect with cultural and language differences and socioeconomic disparities in today's increasingly diverse schools and communities. The volume weaves compelling research…
Descriptors: Expertise, Reading Comprehension, Literacy Education, Informal Education
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Office of Student Financial Assistance (ED), Washington, DC. – 1998
This directory contains a list of public and nonprofit private elementary and secondary schools designated as having a high concentration of students from low-income families. Full-time teachers at these schools may have a portion of their student loans canceled under the Federal Perkins Loan Program and the National Direct Student Loan Program.…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Programs
HARTLEY, JAMES R. – 1965
THIS REPORT DESCRIBES AN EFFORT TO DEVELOP A MODEL FOR TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATION IN ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS, PARTICULARLY THOSE HAVING LARGE NUMBERS OF SOCIALLY, ECONOMICALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN. THRITY-TWO SUBPROFESSIONAL TEACHING ASSISTANTS, MOSTLY POOR AND FROM MINORITY GROUPS, WERE EMPLOYED AND TRAINED TO HELP CHILDREN LEARN.…
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Bibliographies, Classroom Communication, Classroom Environment
FREEDMAN, PHILIP I.
THREE SEPARATE STUDIES WERE MADE RELATING TO THE AREA OF RACIAL ATTITUDES AND PERCEPTION. SEVERAL ASSUMPTIONS UNDERLIE THE STUDY--(1) THE CAUCASIAN POPULATION OF THE UNITED STATES HARBORS A SUBSTANTIAL AMOUNT OF RACIAL PREJUDICE TOWARD NEGROES, (2) URBAN TEACHING STAFFS WHICH ARE DRAWN CHIEFLY FROM CAUCASIAN, MIDDLE-CLASS COMMUNITIES SHARE THE…
Descriptors: Black Students, Disadvantaged Schools, Interests, Lower Class Students
Kraus, Philip E. – 1968
This project was aimed at correcting reading difficulties in first and second grades in order to prevent later reading retardation, and was implemented in 22 of the 26 school districts eligible to receive Title I funds. Evaluation procedures, personnel, implementation patterns, affiliated hospital and university plans, reading clinic plans, and a…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, Early Childhood Education, Elementary School Students, Hospitals
Fox, David J.; And Others – 1967
An elementary summer school program involved some 40,000 New York City disadvantaged students who were retarded in reading. The program provided for additional instruction in reading, language arts, and mathematics. One hundred and twenty-four schools participated, with additional programs of special components for non-English speaking students…
Descriptors: Academically Gifted, Art Education, Disadvantaged Schools, Elementary School Students
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