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Mordechay, Kfir; Ayscue, Jennifer B. – Education and Urban Society, 2024
College-educated White households have increasingly opted to live in central urban neighborhoods, transforming many parts of the urban core. While there is emerging evidence that schools may play a key part in this process, little is known about the extent of racial contract between children of gentrifier households and original residents. This…
Descriptors: Diversity, Racial Composition, Neighborhoods, Change
Heewon Jang – AERA Open, 2024
Despite its substantive importance as the strongest predictor of racial achievement gaps, racial economic segregation has been understudied in the previous literature on segregation. This paper describes trends in racial economic segregation over the last three decades and decomposes these trends into different geographic scales (e.g.,…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, School Segregation, Minority Group Students, Poverty
Kuzmanic, Danilo; Valenzuela, Juan Pablo; Villalobos, Cristóbal; Quaresma, Maria Luísa – Higher Education Policy, 2023
This paper was the first to analyze the magnitude, temporal evolution, and decomposition of socioeconomic segregation in Chilean higher education, over the period 2009 to 2017, in which relevant policies aimed at strengthening inclusion and equity in the system were introduced. Two segregation indices, the dissimilarity index and the square root…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Social Discrimination, School Segregation, Higher Education
Thompson, Owen – Education Next, 2023
Racial segregation and racial gaps in student achievement in U.S. public schools are well-documented trends. So too are race-based differences in student enrollment in general-education versus gifted and talented programs. But are gifted and talented programs drivers of racial segregation? If so, to what extent? To explore these questions, the…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, School Segregation, Enrollment, Racial Differences
Asson, Sarah; Frankenberg, Erica; Maselli, Annie; Burfoot-Rochford, Ian; Fowler, Christopher S.; Buck, Ruth Krebs – Education Finance and Policy, 2023
School attendance zone boundary (AZB) data remain relatively underdocumented and understudied within the field of education, despite their critical implications for educational (in)equity. AZBs shape student outcomes and residential sorting patterns both by determining the public schools a student is assigned to and by signaling neighborhood…
Descriptors: Attendance, Zoning, Equal Education, Data Collection
Azorín, Cecilia; Murillo, F. Javier – School Leadership & Management, 2023
This article is a tribute to Kadir Beycioglu, a Turkish academic who passed away prematurely in August 2021 due to a terrible illness. His death was met with a deep shock and great sadness by all who knew him. The different sections of this article summarise his influential work in the field of educational leadership and social justice and invite…
Descriptors: Leadership, Social Justice, Childrens Rights, Foreign Countries
Eli Smeplass; Anna Cecilia Rapp; Anabel Corral-Granados – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
This article explores the institutional dynamics that contribute to educational inequality within Nordic cities. The persistent issue of social inequality in education remains a prominent challenge for the Nordic welfare states. By investigating the gaps between educational policies and their practical implementation, this study sheds light on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Educational Policy, Housing
Aviles, Ann M. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2023
Homelessness disproportionately impacts communities of color. The Racial Contract is employed to examine and understand the limited influence of educational, and social policies/practices that were developed to combat and/or ameliorate housing instability among students and communities of color experiencing homelessness. The White-Savior…
Descriptors: Racism, Social Justice, Housing, Equal Education
Stephen Roulston; Sally Cook – Oxford Review of Education, 2024
Early years education is offered free to all three-year-olds in Northern Ireland, prior to starting primary school, and most parents take advantage of this offer for their children. An experience of early years education has been shown to considerably improve life chances and to be important in starting the process of building a shared society,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Geographic Information Systems, Early Childhood Education, School Segregation
Uttermark, Matthew J.; Mackie, Kenneth R.; Weissert, Carol S.; Artiles, Alexandra – Educational Policy, 2024
For decades, charter schools have been promoted as a panacea for increasing competition in the educational marketplace. Supporters argue that increased choice forces neighboring schools to innovate, while opponents contend that charters "skim" students and funds away from traditional public schools (TPS). We test the two differing views…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Traditional Schools, Competition, Academic Achievement
Collins, Jonathan E. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
The forces against school integration are relentless. Societal and marketplace decisions create segregated schools even in racially integrated areas in the suburbs. Jonathan E. Collins suggests creating a federal designation for public schools called the Black-serving institution (BSI), similar to historically Black colleges and universities.…
Descriptors: Educational Legislation, Federal Legislation, African American Students, Elementary Secondary Education
Friedrichs, Jörg – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
This article examines ethnic segregation in schools as a field where policy inaction, or non-decision making, is rife. A theoretical framework rooted in historical institutionalism and combining critical junctures with path dependencies enables the study of non-decision making and policy inaction. Moving from non-decision making as a general…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Ethnicity, Decision Making, Educational Policy
Willem R. Boterman; Guido Walraven – Educational Review, 2024
Recent discussions in science, politics and society offer starting points for rethinking the approach to the wicked problem of educational inequality. In our paper, we want to do this by reviewing research, policy and practice in primary education in the Netherlands. Our reflections are first focused on the state of the art in research and the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Policy
Marissa E. Thompson; Sam Trejo – Sociology of Education, 2024
U.S. public schools are increasingly segregated by income, resulting in substantial educational inequality among U.S. schoolchildren. We conducted a nationally representative survey to explore the relationship between parental beliefs about and preferences regarding school segregation. Using experimental manipulation, we tested if learning about…
Descriptors: Parent Attitudes, Preferences, School Segregation, School Policy
Sarah Asson; Ruth Krebs Buck; Hope Bodenschatz; Erica Frankenberg; Christopher S. Fowler – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2024
Noncontiguous school attendance zone boundaries (AZBs) have a unique, relatively uncommon shape that assign two or more non-adjacent residential areas to the same school. Given their ability to shape school enrollments by taking advantage of residential sorting, noncontiguous AZBs have historically been linked to explicit efforts to both segregate…
Descriptors: Attendance, School Segregation, Diversity (Institutional), Student Diversity