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McLoyd, Vonnie C. – American Psychologist, 1989
Reviews research on the impact of paternal job and income loss on the child. Most effects are indirect and mediated through the changes that economic loss produces in the father's behavior and disposition. High maternal support and experiences that encourage maturity and autonomy are critical sources of psychological resilience in children who…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Psychology, Childhood Attitudes, Children
College Board Review, 1988
Six educators were asked to identify issues that should be at the top of the education agenda for the new President of the United States. Educational equity, teacher recruitment and training, partnership of educational responsibility, participation of minority groups were discussed. (MLW)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Policy, Equal Education
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Brantlinger, Ellen A. – Theory into Practice, 1994
Describes a study that examined high-income and low-income middle schoolers' perceptions of teachers. Interviews indicated that social class was important in both groups' thinking. Low-income students were very attuned to teachers' attitudes toward them, and school was stressful for them as they were very much aware of their subordinate standing…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Income, Intermediate Grades, Junior High School Students
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Witte, John F. – Social Science Quarterly, 1995
Considers three factors largely ignored in simple market models of educational choice. Religious faith and discipline play an integral part in both the choosing families and the subsequent school environments. Participating families remain in the middle and upper classes. Participating schools can, and do, refuse students. (MJP)
Descriptors: Blacks, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Improvement, Educational Opportunities
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Mickelson, Roslyn Arlin; Yon, Maria G. – International Journal of Social Education, 1995
Asserts that the common perception of homeless children is that they are physically and psychologically impaired by their living circumstances and unable to function effectively in schools. Reports on a case study of efforts to educationally motivate homeless children. Discusses the implications for children's motivation. (CFR)
Descriptors: Child Development, Classroom Techniques, Curriculum Development, Early Childhood Education
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Retallick, John; And Others – Education in Rural Australia, 1995
Through a combination of workshops and distance education, rural Australian middle-school teachers learned outcome-based programming, teaching, and assessment designed to improve outcomes of students experiencing educational disadvantage related to rural isolation, poverty, or aboriginality. Workplace learning, supported by in-school collegial…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Objectives, Educationally Disadvantaged
Kozol, Jonathan – Equity and Choice, 1992
Inner-city schools are currently as separate and unequal as they have ever been. School reform has failed to address the dual system, and it will remain ineffective as long as an unequal and racially divided system operates. Suggestions are given for turning rhetoric to action. (SLD)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Affirmative Action, Change Strategies, Class Size
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Mills, Carol J. – Exceptionality: A Research Journal, 1992
The author of EC 604 296 explains the evolution of a pilot project to improve the basic skills and thinking ability of gifted minority children to improve their performance on standardized tests. The paper reviews the effects of the project and notes changes recommended in repeating the program. (JDD)
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Academic Aptitude, Academically Gifted
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Trent, Stanley C. – Urban Education, 1992
Argues against the Bush administration's school choice proposal from historical and sociocultural perspectives. The Bush approach to education reform espouses educational excellence without addressing needs of children who are at risk of school failure. Equity for minority groups has never occurred as a by-product of a focus on excellence. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Students, Decision Making, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Etlinger, Leonard E. – Illinois Schools Journal, 1990
Minority participation in the workforce, and by extension in vocational education, is increasingly important to the economic welfare of the United States. Describes a conference focusing on minority issues and concerns in vocational education related to programs, students, staff, and research. Recommends development of role models, funding, and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Black Students, Career Awareness, Career Education
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Kozma, Robert B.; Croninger, Robert G. – Education and Urban Society, 1992
Discusses ways that media and technology facilitate learning. Considers cognitive, motivational, and social needs of at-risk students; underlying causes of school failure; ways technology might improve at-risk students' learning; how technology might facilitate school restructuring; and ways schools must be restructured to increase the effective…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Failure, Computer Uses in Education, Disadvantaged Youth
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Tatum, Travis; Rasool, Joan – Equity and Excellence, 1992
Argues that the remedial reading and study skills approach to retention courses for minority students is seriously flawed and often consists of no more than offering good advice. Accurately assessing student work in an atmosphere that validates cultural pluralism will best support student efforts and affirm their worth. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Persistence, College Students, Critical Thinking
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Levin, Paula – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1992
Examines the impact of children's attendance at preschool on teaching and learning in 77 low-income Hawaiian families' homes. Data from the families (18 participating in a year-long series of interviews) illustrate the development of 2 parental scripts, 1 for skills used in the home, and 1 for preparation for school. (SLD)
Descriptors: Daily Living Skills, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Environment, Family Characteristics
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Long, Wesley C.; Farr, Courtney Ann – Urban Education, 1991
Six Black men in their midtwenties, all from inner-city school, expressed their feelings about what it means to be a Black man and their views of family. Participants had taken varying steps toward overcoming negative self-images but still had many obstacles to overcome. (SLD)
Descriptors: Black Attitudes, Blacks, Case Studies, Economically Disadvantaged
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White, Thomas G.; And Others – Journal of Educational Psychology, 1990
Growth of reading vocabulary from first through fourth grade was determined for 288 elementary school students (initial sample 756) from urban and rural disadvantaged schools and a suburban mainstream school. Results show great vocabulary increases and suggest some reasons and remedies for the gap between mainstream and disadvantaged schools. (SLD)
Descriptors: Achievement Gains, Asian Americans, Black Students, Comparative Analysis
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