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Walls, Jeff – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2021
Misalignments in caring between home and school can often be a source of alienation for minoritized students. This study explores how African immigrant middle school students at an urban K-8 charter school experience congruencies and disconnections in caring practice between home and school. The school is academically successful and shares some…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Urban Schools, Charter Schools, Caring
Sengul, Ozden; Enderle, Patrick James; Schwartz, Renee S. – International Journal of Science Education, 2021
This paper examines three in-service science teachers' use of argument-driven inquiry (ADI) instructional model in an urban school district. We explore the basis for teachers' adaptation of the ADI model. The data were collected through teacher interviews and classroom observations from three science teachers. Data analysis indicated that three…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Inquiry, Active Learning, Teaching Models
Kaleena Hopkins – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The problem this qualitative case study addresses is the lower academic achievement of students in urban districts in the United States. In Baltimore City Schools, fewer than 20% of third to eighth grade students are on grade level, and over half of the students are below grade level. In addition, students may or may not appear connected or vested…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
Shirilla, Paul; Solid, Craig; Graham, Suzanne E. – Journal of Experiential Education, 2022
Background: A common critique of adventure education research methodology is the overreliance on pre-/post-study designs to measure change. Purpose: This paper compares and contrasts two methods of data analysis on the same adventure education data set to show how these distinct approaches provide starkly different results and interpretation.…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, Hierarchical Linear Modeling, Adventure Education, Educational Research
Nidup, Yeshi – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2022
This study was done to find out the correlation between the number of students in the school and the academic achievement; and correlation between school location and academic achievement. For the quantitative analysis, the national result of 110 middle and higher secondary schools (class 10 and 12) from 2015 to 2019 was taken from Bhutan Council…
Descriptors: Correlation, School Size, Academic Achievement, Rural Schools
Yu, Eunjyu – Urban Education, 2022
In response to a critical need for culturally inclusive pedagogy for multicultural, urban classrooms, this study describes a project in which 43 in-service and preservice teachers and 175 multicultural urban public school students participated. This study found that the culturally relevant pedagogy significantly enhanced the student attitude…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Inclusion, Academic Achievement, Cultural Pluralism
Angela Jones – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Value-added metrics or models (VAMs) are an important component of the teacher evaluation process that evaluators use to determine the value teachers add to their students' academic achievement. VAMs are used to arrive at a score that is derived from the number of the teachers' students who pass and/or fail a standardized assessment. While prior…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Value Added Models, Urban Schools
Patrick Dion Hughes – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This explanatory sequential mixed methods study, which consisted of QUAN [right arrow] to qual investigated the impact of mathematics word problems among African American students in the seventh grade. This study applied a culturally relevant education (CRE) lens to examine how students solve mathematics word problems. Ladson-Billings (1997) and…
Descriptors: Word Problems (Mathematics), African American Students, Grade 7, Problem Solving
Demonstration of a Trauma-Informed Assessment to Intervention Model in a Large Urban School District
von der Embse, Nathaniel; Rutherford, Laura; Mankin, Ariel; Jenkins, Andrew – School Mental Health, 2019
This manuscript describes an implementation of a new model for integrated school mental health services. By incorporating trauma-informed practices with universal screening and teacher coaching, this study examined the processes and procedures necessary to deliver school-based mental health services across Tier I and Tier II within a Multi-Tiered…
Descriptors: Trauma, Urban Schools, School Districts, Models
Hall, Rebecca Smith – ProQuest LLC, 2019
This program evaluation evaluated the effectiveness of the Positive Intervention and Supports Program in reducing the number of Office Referrals, In School Suspensions, and Out of School Suspensions when implemented with fidelity in a metro Atlanta Area Middle School. Archival data was used to determine if there had been any significant change in…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Middle Schools, Positive Behavior Supports, Program Effectiveness
Lianming Hao; Haili Liang; Chunxia Qi; Chunlian Jiang – Canadian Journal of Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, 2024
This study aims to develop an evaluation framework to assess the mathematical deductive reasoning competence (MDRC) of eighth-grade students in China based on Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) and Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). The framework includes four dimensions of MDRC: cognitive level,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Grade 8, Logical Thinking, Thinking Skills
Tripp, Jennifer N.; Waight, Noemi – Science Education, 2024
Science education reform efforts have called for teaching science to all students, yet the "Science for All" mantra has remained merely rhetoric. Given that multilingual learners continue to face inequities more broadly in the education system and in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) subjects in particular, there…
Descriptors: High School Students, Grade 9, Urban Schools, STEM Education
Irmarie Cruz-López; Tawny N. Evans-McCleon; E. Joan Looby; Tianlan Wei; Daniel L. Gadke – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2024
School-age children are at high risk of experiencing traumatic and stressful events that can negatively impact their academic, emotional, and behavior performance. Students that have been exposed to a traumatic and adverse experience present with high rates of dropout, low academic performance, conduct problems, aggression, depression, and…
Descriptors: Trauma, Symptoms (Individual Disorders), Weather, Natural Disasters
Amanda Schmidt – Blueprint Labs, 2024
In urban areas like New York City, school choice systems intend to break the connection between residential segregation and schooling by allowing students to attend schools outside their neighborhoods. If successful, school choice could benefit historically underserved students. However, recent research suggests that achievement gaps and…
Descriptors: Racial Differences, School Choice, Preferences, Student Diversity
Faramarz Asanjarani; Aneesh Kumar – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2024
This study reports on developing and validating the School Alienation in Online Schooling Scale (SAOSS). School alienation in online schooling is conceptualized as opposed to school belonging and the main reason for minimal participation, reduced educational benefits, and school dropout in school aged-children, especially during the online…
Descriptors: Alienation, Electronic Learning, Likert Scales, Student Attitudes