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Gao, Fang – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Despite national policies, de facto school segregation for racial/ethnic minority students in the West and East has continued to deepen. In Hong Kong, the segregated school system was abolished in 2013, while from 2004 reformed School Places Allocation Systems encouraged minority students to choose mainstream primary and secondary schools.…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Social Capital, College Bound Students, Minority Group Students
Emily Holtz – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2023
Texas is home to a burgeoning linguistically diverse population, which has contributed to the exponential growth of bilingual education programming across the state. One program type, two-way dual language (TWDL), has become a popular enrichment model of bilingual education and has received increased attention and funding at the state level. While…
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Critical Race Theory, Urban Demography, School Demography
Molina, Andres; Lamb, Stephen – Comparative Education, 2022
This study looks at segregation across the high schools of Santiago, Chile, and the levels of trust students hold in key institutions. Confidence in government and private institutions, such as parliament, courts, government agencies, the Church, the media, banks and firms, is important to political and social stability and for maintaining social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, School Segregation, Equal Education, Trust (Psychology)
Zancajo, Adrián; Bonal, Xavier – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2022
Education markets have spread worldwide over the past few decades. Frequently, the expansion of markets in education is presented by their promoters as a means to improve the opportunities of the most socioeconomically disadvantaged students. However, the evidence available shows that market-oriented policies that enhance competition and choice…
Descriptors: Marketing, Student Recruitment, School Segregation, Economically Disadvantaged
Intxausti-Intxausti, Nahia; Oregui-González, Eider; Azpillaga-Larrea, Verónica – Improving Schools, 2022
The aim of this study was to characterize those schools in the Autonomous Community of the Basque Country (Spain) with high numbers of immigrant students in accordance with their effectiveness level (high or low). Three effectiveness criteria (scores, residuals, and times) were used to select the schools, resulting in three models: a ceiling or…
Descriptors: Stakeholders, Attitudes, Outcomes of Education, School Effectiveness
Johnson, Bernadeia – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2022
Despite multiple creative approaches to integrating Minnesota's segregated urban public schools, students of color in these schools remain the majority. The state's progressive, anti-racist sentiment toward education has not evolved into action on the part of White families, which leaves under-resourced urban districts struggling beneath a mere…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Urban Schools, School Districts, Public Schools
James, Jessalynn; Wyckoff, James H. – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
The distribution of teaching effectiveness across schools is fundamental to understanding how schools can address disparities in educational outcomes. Research and policy have recognized the importance of teaching effectiveness for decades. Five stylized facts predict that teachers should be differentially allocated across schools such that poor,…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Instructional Effectiveness, Outcomes of Education, Minority Group Students
Kyungeun Lim; Sohyun An – Art Education, 2024
H ow can we integrate art and social studies to advance art teacher education for social justice? This question has guided our collaborative journey as teacher educators at the same institution. At a public university in the southern United States, the first author is an art teacher educator, and the second author is a social studies teacher…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Educational History, Visual Arts, Social Studies
Tapia, Eduardo – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Although previous studies have investigated the contribution of several components of the school choice paradigm to school segregation, one critical aspect has not received attention from segregation scholars: schools' priority rules, that is, the rules schools apply in case of oversubscription. We evaluate how three priority rules -- grade-based,…
Descriptors: School Choice, School Policy, School Segregation, Secondary School Students
Roulston, Stephen; Cook, Sally – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2021
Divided societies emerging from conflict are found around the globe, and these divisions can cause, and may be perpetuated by, disunity in educational provision. Establishing sound and equitable education is considered vital in promoting reconciliation in places with apparently intractable conflict. Northern Ireland was involved in ethno-sectarian…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Foreign Countries, Cultural Differences, School Segregation
James-Gallaway, ArCasia D. – Teachers College Record, 2022
Background/Context: School segregation scholarship underlines that litigation challenging the segregation of Mexican American students in Texas schools stressed their legal racial identity as white. "The other white race strategy," as scholars call it, granted Mexican Americans the right to access resources designated for the country's…
Descriptors: African American Students, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, School Segregation
Elizabeth Walton; Petra Engelbrecht – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Inclusive education is a fundamental right of all students. Despite international policy initiatives, educational exclusion is pervasive, especially in the Global South, and disproportionately affects disabled students. Barriers to inclusive education have been itemised in the literature, but in this conceptual paper that offers a novel…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, Barriers, Students with Disabilities
Carol A. Mullen; Tara C. Bartlett – Education Inquiry, 2024
Controversy is intensifying with the rapid spread of charter schools and their domination of the education reform agenda. As charter enrolment increases in the USA, inequities in education worsen. This article contributes to the debate on contemporary education policy by critically examining charter issues from the US literature and stakeholder…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Public Schools, Educational Change, Educational Policy
Kneppers, Anneke M. A. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Using a comparative case study, this paper explores the pedagogic practices for regulating behaviour in two Norwegian primary school classrooms with social compositions that become increasingly contrasted due to an increasing school segregation. Based on classroom observations and teacher interviews and using Bernstein's concepts of 'framing' and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary Schools, Educational Practices, Student Behavior
Kirchgasler, Kathryn L. – Science Education, 2023
Research has recommended centering health disparities to make science instruction relevant to students from minoritized racial and ethnic groups. While promoted as a recent innovation, the repurposing of science instruction to improve the health of demographic groups has a longer history traceable to segregated and colonial schooling. Using a…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Minority Group Students, Prevention, Health Promotion