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Wilson, Camille M.; Nickson, Dana; Ransom, Kimberly C. – Journal of Educational Change, 2023
Inner-city school systems serving marginalized populations around the world are hindered by undemocratic and anti-public, political forces given global neoliberalism. This paper highlights a three-year case study of community organizers' efforts to resist such forces and increase school access, equity, and local control in Detroit, MI (USA).…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Social Justice, African American Leadership, Mothers
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Jeremy Singer – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Socioeconomic differences among low-income and racially minoritized students may be consequential for understanding the dynamics of school choice--especially in high-poverty and racially segregated urban contexts that are often targeted by school choice policies. Yet school choice research largely focuses on differences between groups and relies…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Low Income Students, Minority Group Students, Learner Engagement
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K. Dara Hill – Journal of Advanced Academics, 2024
This community-based research study examined the perspectives of African American parents of middle-class economic status who participated in a social network pertaining to school choice decisions during the pandemic era of virtual schooling. Their residency and school choices emerged against the grain of urban schools that have racially charged…
Descriptors: Middle Class, African Americans, Parent Aspiration, Social Networks
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Kang, Leanne – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
After decades of market-based education reforms, the landscape of urban school districts across the country have been transformed. Yet, this is neither a sign of the effectiveness of such reforms nor a widespread consensus over the contents and form of urban schooling. Education reform remains a wicked problem, particularly along racial lines,…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Educational Change, Urban Schools, School Districts
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Hetrick, Carolyn; Wilson, Camille M.; Reece, Erika; Hanna, Margaret O. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2020
In this paper, we draw upon data from a multi-year, ethnographic case study of a community-based organization in Detroit, Michigan to consider how the organization has used social media to influence reform discourse, educate local communities, and forward community-driven educational reform goals within an austere, neoliberal political climate.…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Social Media, Critical Literacy, Activism
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Jeremy Singer – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2024
In education, low-income and racially minoritized students in urban districts are often constructed as 'dependent' -- weak in their social positions but deserving of educational opportunity. This social construction of 'urban' students has been central to school choice politics and policymaking in the United States. In this study, I interrogate…
Descriptors: Urban Education, School Choice, Urban Schools, Low Income Students
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Wright, James; Whitaker, Ronald W., II; Khalifa, Muhammad; Briscoe, Felecia – Urban Education, 2020
This critical case study analyzes Michigan's implementation of Public Act 4 (PA4), also known as the "emergency management" (EM) takeover law. PA4 grants the state control of school districts with dire budgetary problems. As most U.S. school districts are citywide, PA4 gives the state direct control over all the (previously locally…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Educational Change, School Districts, School Turnaround
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Edwards, Danielle Sanderson – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2021
Research concerning family preferences for schooling indicates that they value proximity to home as much as academic quality when choosing schools. However, preferences for proximity likely represent inability to access schools farther away from home, especially for disadvantaged students. I test whether distance and district boundaries constrain…
Descriptors: Access to Education, School Effectiveness, Academic Achievement, Proximity
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Iyer, Ranjani; Pitts, Joseph – Journal of Education and Learning, 2017
Teaching in an inner city school requires classroom management, resilience, and most importantly strategies to promote learning and growth. There is a constant need for acceleration in student growth in core subjects, especially Math. A blended learning model can be an effective option for schools to personalize learning experiences for students…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Urban Education, Middle School Students, Blended Learning
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Anderson, Morgan – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2016
Educational discourse, particularly since the advent of recent educational reform initiatives, has become saturated with a discourse of "high expectations." One can hardly hope to hold a conversation regarding the problems facing American schools without someone innocently remarking that of course students need to be held to "high…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Discourse Analysis, Academic Standards, Common Core State Standards
Office of Education (DHEW), Washington, DC. – 1963
Eleven papers describe and evaluate state and city programs which appear to have been successful in helping the educationally disadvantaged realize their potential. To pinpoint possible factors which hinder achievement, the papers also identify some of the characteristics of these students and their homes and communities. (NH)
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Disadvantaged Youth, State Programs, Urban Education
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Almy, Timothy A.; Hahn, Harlan – Education and Urban Society, 1971
Descriptors: Political Issues, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Militancy, Teacher Strikes
MITCHELL, CHARLES – 1962
MANY LARGE CITIES ACROSS THE NATION HAVE CONCENTRATED AREAS OF FAMILIES WHOSE CHILDREN ARE SEVERELY HAMPERED IN THEIR SCHOOLING BY A COMBINATION OF COMMUNITY, HOME, AND SCHOOL CONDITIONS. IN ORDER TO ALLEVIATE SOME OF THE PROBLEMS, THE DETROIT PROJECT HAS DEVELOPED AND TESTED A FIVE-PART PROGRAM. PART ONE IS CONCERNED WITH TEACHER ORIENTATION AND…
Descriptors: Camping, Disadvantaged, Field Trips, Improvement Programs
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Good, Cecil G. – Reading Teacher, 1980
Presents guidelines for implementing a district-wide reading improvement system, gleaned from the experiences of the Detroit school system. (ET)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Management Systems, Program Implementation, Publicity
Reed, Jeanne; Lanham, Frank W. – Bus Educ World, 1969
Descriptors: Business Education, College School Cooperation, Curriculum Development, Entry Workers
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