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"Shit Shows" or "Like-Minded Schools": Charter Schools and the Neoliberal Logic of Teach for America
Lefebvre, Elisabeth E.; Thomas, Matthew A. M. – Journal of Education Policy, 2017
Over the past three decades, two neoliberal educational reform efforts have emerged in tandem - the charter school movement and Teach For America (TFA). This paper critically examines the relationship between these entities through the lens of TFA corps members placed in charter schools, and explores two types of schools described by interviewees,…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Disadvantaged
Shamir, Haya; Feehan, Kathryn; Yoder, Erik – Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia, 2017
This study explores the efficacy of the Waterford Early Reading program (ERP) for teaching kindergarten and first grade students' early reading concepts. Students attended 3 elementary schools in Alabama. The treatment group used the software program whereas the control group did not use the software. Analyses revealed a significant treatment…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Grade 1, Reading Programs, Reading Instruction
Ilie, Sonia; Sutherland, Alex; Vignoles, Anna – British Educational Research Journal, 2017
Whether someone has ever had free school meal (FSM) eligibility over a six-year period is the measure of socio-economic disadvantage currently used in the English school system. It is used to monitor the socio-economic gap in achievement in the education system, to identify particular children at risk of low achievement and to direct funding to…
Descriptors: Eligibility, Economically Disadvantaged, Longitudinal Studies, Comparative Analysis
Gallagher, Kathleen; Rodricks, Dirk J. – Research in Drama Education, 2017
Collaborating with "Project: Humanity," an acclaimed socially engaged theatre company, we mobilized, over 16 weeks, an applied theatre methodology of drama workshops and traditional qualitative research methods to explore issues of spatialized inequality and localized poverty with a youth shelter community in Toronto, Canada.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Theaters, Youth Programs
Wahle, Nira; Ponizovsky-Bergelson, Yael; Dayan, Yael; Erlichman, Orly; Roer-Strier, Dorit – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
This article explores children's perspectives on risk and protection in the context of war, exclusion, political conflict and immigration via the example of the excluded Ethiopian immigrant community in Israel. Thirty children of Ethiopian origin, aged four to six, shared their views on risk and protection with the aid of photography, drawings and…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Immigrants, War, Intervention
Gleason, Mona – History of Education Quarterly, 2017
Using a collection of settler family letters to the Elementary Correspondence School (ECS) in British Columbia, the first provincial government--supported "schooling by mail" arrangement of its kind in Canada, I highlight the efforts of rural families to secure an education for their children in the period between the First and Second…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Elementary Schools, Correspondence Schools
Park, Jie Y. – SAGE Open, 2017
This article offers an analysis of how refugee youths from Africa used and shifted languages and discourses in the United States. Drawing on sociocultural theories of language and utilizing ethnographic discourse and classroom observation data, the author illustrates the varied ways in which three high school--aged refugee youths used languages to…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Disadvantaged Youth, Refugees, Muslims
Gordon, Nora – Center on Children and Families at Brookings, 2017
The subgroup requirements for accountability in the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) were designed to reveal underperformance of disadvantaged groups that could otherwise be hidden in aggregate averages. Both NCLB and its successor, the Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), left the choice of minimum subgroup size at the school level (n-size) for…
Descriptors: Accountability, Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, Disadvantaged Youth
Trice, Toni M. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Research shows a math achievement gap for at-risk and economically-disadvantaged students in the United States. To address this issue, a Texas school district implemented a 90-minute math block-scheduling program with 8th grade students. Shaped by the academic learning time and social justice theories, the purpose of this quantitative program…
Descriptors: Block Scheduling, Mathematics Achievement, Achievement Gap, At Risk Students
Gorski, Paul C. – Teachers College Press, 2017
This influential book describes the knowledge and skills teachers and school administrators need to recognize and combat bias and inequity that undermine educational engagement for students experiencing poverty. The Second Edition features two new chapters--"Embracing a Structural View of Poverty and Education: Ditching Deficit Ideology and…
Descriptors: Poverty, Disadvantaged Youth, At Risk Students, Equal Education
Morton, Crystal – Equity Assistance Center Region III, Midwest and Plains Equity Assistance Center, 2017
When schools engage parents and caregivers as authentic partners in children's learning they begin to break down traditional barriers that have existed between home and school. Parents and caregivers from historically marginalized groups have expressed feeling unwelcome, disrespected, and devalued at school. Although many are involved in the…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Success, Reflection, Parent Attitudes
Bindreiff, Dustin F. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
There is an evidence base supporting the use of positive behavior supports in schools; however effectively and efficiently transferring these interventions into classroom settings remains a challenge. Precorrection is a highly-regarded behavior support strategy that relies on antecedent prompting to reduce problem behavior and teach socially…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Positive Behavior Supports, Prompting, Behavior Problems
Hahm, Son Young – ProQuest LLC, 2017
In North Carolina, charter schools that serve whites and non-economically disadvantaged students have doubled in the last fourteen years, whereas schools that serve economically disadvantaged students have closed at higher rates (Ladd, Clotfelter, & Holbein, 2015). Stories of school leadership that successfully promotes equity and excellence…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Equal Education, Low Income Students
Alvarado, Adriana Ruiz; Hurtado, Sylvia; Ambo, Theresa Jean Stewart – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2017
In a sequential, explanatory mixed method design, we studied 1,126 students matched by high-achieving ability, income level, race, gender, and cohort at four-year college entry to determine whether the financial concerns of program students and a matched sample varied by selectivity of their freshman institution. Results indicate low-income…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, Financial Problems, College Choice, Selective Admission
Ingrid Mundt – History Teacher, 2017
From the mid 1800s to the mid 1900s, the Comstock laws prevented the distribution of information regarding contraceptives in America. Therefore, few women had knowledge of available contraceptives, resulting in large families and high infant mortality rates, especially within the lower classes. Margaret Sanger first took a stand against the…
Descriptors: Contraception, Family Planning, Pregnancy, Gender Issues

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