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Sycarah Fisher; Kalea Benner; Hannah Huang; Elizabeth Day – Journal of School Health, 2024
Background: Substance use in minoritized youth is associated with negative long-term health and life outcomes. The present study explores perspectives of school stakeholders at urban minority-serving schools regarding integration of an evidence-based intervention, screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT) into existing…
Descriptors: Substance Abuse, Urban Schools, Minority Group Students, Barriers
Claire E. Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This research study sought to identify barriers that hinder a group of marginalized parents who live in (LIEM) low-income, economically marginalized communities overcome barriers that hinder them from being able to support their children's early literacy development. As well as how the intersectionality of societal factors contributes to the…
Descriptors: Barriers, Low Income Groups, Parent Attitudes, Parent Role
Rita Gabriela Barajas-Gonzalez; Alexandra Ursache; Dimitra Kamboukos; Keng-Yen Huang; Heliana Linares Torres; Sabrina Cheng; Devon Olson; Laurie Miller Brotman; Spring Dawson-McClure – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
Efforts to bolster the school readiness of Latinx children from low-income homes in the United States have focused on fostering parent engagement in children's education. Measurement of parent engagement in early childhood however, has been critiqued for having too narrow a focus on school-based involvement and missing other aspects of Latinx…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Hispanic Americans, School Readiness, Low Income Groups
Ellis, James M.; Helaire, Lumas J. – Education and Urban Society, 2023
Racial-ethnic and low-income youth have differential access to key educational resources that promote learning and college readiness. College readiness programs provide activities, resources, and experiences that support learning. Yet little is known about the influence of adults and peers in shaping students' beliefs and expectations as learners.…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Norms, Independent Study, Behavior Theories
Outland, Rafael – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2022
This manuscript presents urban African American adolescent males' (UAAM) experiences and perceptions of violence in low-income public schools. Findings derived from a qualitative study that investigated the meanings and experiences of violence among UAAM. Nine and six UAAM participated in in-depth phenomenological interviews and a focus group,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, African American Students, Males, Adolescents
Jodie Hunter; Roberta Hunter – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2024
As in many countries, for decades in Aotearoa (New Zealand), we have heard the story of the Pacific and Maori achievement gap in mathematics. This has become a widely accepted part of beliefs constructed across multiple communities about students and schools and who can do and learn mathematics successfully. A common response by policy makers and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Knowledge, Mathematics, Socioeconomic Status
Owings, William A.; Kaplan, Leslie S.; Whitfield, Andrew – Journal of Education Finance, 2022
In an era of globalized education policy, the problems of equitably funding public schools have universal relevance. Critical Resource Theory (CReT), a conceptual extension of Critical Theory (CT), uses data generated from quantitative analyses of public funding to inform policy and produce more equitable resources and outcomes for low-wealth…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Resources, Critical Theory, Educational Finance
A. Brooks Bowden; Rebecca Davis; Johanna Bernard – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2021
Background: Parental involvement in early childhood is foundational to a child's later academic achievement (Heckman, 2007). Parent-child book reading is frequently recommended as a way to build a child's early cognitive skills. Evidence suggests that mother-child reading time increases children's vocabulary and reading skills (Price & Kalil,…
Descriptors: Homework, Reading Assignments, Parent Participation, Reading Strategies
Grote, Kandice S.; Scott, Rose M.; Gilger, Jeffrey – First Language, 2021
Recent research suggests that bilinguals might exhibit advantages in several areas of executive function, including working memory, inhibitory control, and attentional control. However, few studies have examined potential bilingual advantages within lower socioeconomic status (SES) populations. Here we addressed this gap in the literature by…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Executive Function, Short Term Memory, Inhibition
Durham, Rachel E.; Connolly, Faith – Baltimore Education Research Consortium, 2018
This brief is the first in Baltimore Education Research Consortium's (BERC's) "Launching into Adulthood" series, which examines the trajectories of Baltimore graduates. A partnership with Baltimore's Promise and the Maryland Longitudinal Data System made it possible to examine both college and earnings outcomes for Baltimore City Public…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, College Attendance, Urban Schools, Employment Level
Whitely, Qunita – ProQuest LLC, 2022
With the sudden transition to emergency distance learning during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, special educators' experience and challenges in teaching students with autism are relevant and even urgent. This study documents the challenges and experiences of special educators with distance learning for students with autism in urban…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Distance Education, Students with Disabilities
Welsh, Richard O.; Rodriguez, Luis A.; Joseph, Blaise B. – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2023
Racial inequality in school discipline is a salient challenge in the United States. Using New York City as a case, this study examines "inclusive disciplinary schools" (IDS) or schools that have "beat the school discipline odds". IDS, "median disciplinary schools" (MDS), and "high disciplinary schools" (HDS)…
Descriptors: Racism, Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, Hispanic American Students
Makris, Molly Vollman – Peabody Journal of Education, 2018
This study investigates school choice in a gentrified urban context and examines the ways in which school choice as rhetoric creates false perceptions, how school-choice policies can betray the very principle they espouse, and how choice (while sought after by many) can undermine community. As school choice continues to expand and gain traction…
Descriptors: School Choice, Community Change, Urban Schools, Parent Attitudes
Levinson, Meira; Geller, Alan C.; Allen, Joseph G. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2021
At least 25 million K-12 students in the U.S.--disproportionately children of color from low-income families--have been physically out of school for a full year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These children are at risk of significant academic, social, mental, and physical harm now and in the long-term; it is thus essential that all students gain…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, School Closing, School Safety
Douglass, Anne L.; Maroney, Meredith R.; Coonan, Mary; Friedman, Donna Haig; Carter, Alice – International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy, 2019
This study examined an urban school readiness initiative that developed parent leadership as a key strategy for increasing the likelihood that all children enter kindergarten ready to succeed. Parent Leaders were primarily immigrant mothers who conducted outreach activities and child developmental screenings with low income, under-served, urban…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Urban Schools, Parent Role, Leadership Training