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Barnett, W. Steven; Yarosz, Donald J. – National Institute for Early Education Research, 2007
In a world shaped by global competition, preschool education programs play an increasingly vital role in child development and school readiness. There is growing awareness that early learning's impacts persist across children's life spans, affecting educational achievement, adult earning and even crime and delinquency. Preschool education is…
Descriptors: School Readiness, Family Income, Preschool Education, Family Structure
Aud, Susan; Fox, Mary Ann; KewalRamani, Angelina – National Center for Education Statistics, 2010
"Status and Trends in the Education of Racial and Ethnic Groups" examines the educational progress and challenges of students in the United States by race/ethnicity. This report shows that over time, the numbers of students of each race/ethnicity who have completed high school and continued their education in college have increased.…
Descriptors: African American Students, Ethnicity, Race, Pacific Islanders
Orfield, Gary – 1982
Between 1968 and 1980, segregation of black students in the United States declined significantly, especially in the South. During the seventies, black segregation was reduced in all regions of the country, except in the Northeast which became more segregated. Increasing segregation was found in large, older industrial states and cities with…
Descriptors: Black Students, Court Litigation, Elementary Secondary Education, Federal Legislation
Diaz, Joseph D. – Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 2005
To explore school attachment in a group of rural Latino students in Minnesota, the data from 159 surveys given to students from 14 schools were analyzed. The findings indicate that students level of school attachment is increased by the frequency of attendance at community events and by the number of extracurricular activities in which students…
Descriptors: Extracurricular Activities, Adolescents, Hispanic American Students, Rural Schools

Chae, Mark H.; Kelly, Deborah B.; Brown, Christa F.; Bolden, Mark A. – Counseling and Values, 2004
The current investigation examined the relationship of ethnic identity and spiritual development. The Multigroup Ethnic Identity Measure (J. Phinney, 1992), Spirituality Ends Measure (B. Fiorito & L. Ryan, 1998), and Spirituality Means Measure (B. Fiorito & L. Ryan, 1998) were administered to 198 male and female college students from 4…
Descriptors: Religious Factors, Cultural Background, Spiritual Development, Ethnicity
Garcia-Reid, Pauline; Reid, Robert J.; Peterson, N. Andrew – Education and Urban Society, 2005
The education of many Latino youth residing in urban communities is often hindered by fear of crime and violence occurring in places where they live and attend school. Addressing these concerns, this study tested a path model predicting school engagement that included neighborhood and school environment variables (e.g., neighborhood youth…
Descriptors: Educational Environment, School Safety, Neighborhoods, Fear
Thomas B. Fordham Foundation, 2006
This report is the Thomas B. Fordham Foundation's first ever comprehensive analysis of education reform and results in the 50 states. For each of them, this report examines: (1) student achievement, with a focus on poor and minority students; (2) achievement trends since the early 1990s for these same students; and (3) reform efforts centering on…
Descriptors: School Choice, Achievement Gains, Economically Disadvantaged, Academic Achievement
Hasson, Deborah J. – Bilingual Research Journal, 2006
This descriptive study of language use examined the extent to which bilingual Hispanic young adults used their two languages in varying aspects of their lives and analyzed the extent to which they maintained the use of Spanish in these domains. A convenience sample of 202 undergraduate, Hispanic university students completed the Language and…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Language of Instruction, Hispanic American Students, Undergraduate Students
American Federation of Teachers, 2004
The Latino population is the fastest growing ethnic minority in the United States. This group is rapidly changing the face of public schools and presenting a unique set of challenges to public education. This policy brief provides the data and context to support the American Federation of Teacher's call for increased attention to the condition of…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Public Education, Educational Opportunities, Educational Indicators
Neuharth-Pritchett, Stacey – Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 2007
This issue highlights six distinct studies. The first study examines the inclusion of literacy props and teacher mediation on the literacy behaviors of young children. The second explores the relationship of amount of talk, diversity of talk, and complexity of talk on the language acquisition of young preschool children who are learning a second…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, School Readiness, Teacher Behavior, Toddlers
College Board, 2008
More than ever before, educators across the United States are enabling a wider and more ethnically diverse proportion of students to achieve success in AP[R]. Significant inequities, however, which jeopardize traditionally underserved students' chances at college success, remain. This "Report" uses a combination of state, national, and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Advanced Placement, Graduation, State Departments of Education
Thorn, Antoinette R.; Contreras, Susana – Professional School Counseling, 2005
The increase of Latino immigrants in the United States places more pressure on school counselors to assist in the adjustment of Latino students entering school systems (U.S. Census Bureau, 2004). This may particularly affect schools that only a few years ago had no Latino immigrants. This article addresses how one Southern school district's…
Descriptors: School Counseling, Hispanic American Students, Immigrants, School Counselors
Rolon, Carmen A. – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2005
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Latino students accounted for 18% of the school population in 2003, and the larger Latino population had reached 41.3 million as of 2004. With a yearly growth rate of 3.6%, Latinos continue to be the fastest growing population group in the nation. As Latinos continue to shape the diversity in the schools, many…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Teaching Methods, Classroom Techniques, Teacher Expectations of Students
Young, Hollie – Journal of Science Education and Technology, 2005
To maintain the legacy of cutting edge scientific innovation in the United States our country must address the many pressing issues facing science education today. One of the most important issues relating to science education is the under-representation of African Americans and Hispanics in the science, technology, and engineering workforce.…
Descriptors: Science Education, Disproportionate Representation, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
McGlynn, Angela Provitera – Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 2004
It is a well-known but highly misunderstood fact that Black and Hispanic students who start out at community colleges are less likely to earn a bachelor's degree with six years than their White or Asian peers. In this article, the author discusses several factors that account for this trend: (1) Black and Hispanic students who start their…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Hispanic American Students, Graduation, High Risk Students