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Wolf, Patrick J.; Harris, Douglas N.; Berends, Mark; Waddington, R. Joseph; Austin, Megan – Education Next, 2018
In the past few years, four states have established programs that provide public financial support to students who choose to attend a private school. These programs--a tax-credit-funded scholarship initiative in Florida and voucher programs in Indiana, Louisiana, and Ohio--offer a glimpse of what expansive statewide choice might look like. What…
Descriptors: School Choice, Financial Support, Resource Allocation, Private Schools
Simpson, Donald; Loughran, Sandra; Lumsden, Eunice; Mazzocco, Philip; Clark, Rory McDowall; Winterbottom, Christian – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2017
Living in poverty disadvantages young children reducing school readiness. "Pedagogy of listening" can potentially support resilience remediating against poverty's negative effects. Little, though, is known about how early childhood education and care (ECEC) practitioners work with children in poverty and the attainment gap between such…
Descriptors: Young Children, Poverty, School Readiness, Disadvantaged Youth
Ryan, Patrick J. – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2011
This study examines foster child case records to understand how intelligence testing was used by guidance counsellors and social workers to negotiate welfare resources with poor youths in the early twentieth century. Psychological testing justified racial hierarchy in a scientific language suited for a rational professional bureaucracy. Yet, it…
Descriptors: Foster Care, Psychological Testing, Welfare Services, United States History
Schwartz, Sarah E. O.; Rhodes, Jean E.; Chan, Christian S.; Herrera, Carla – Developmental Psychology, 2011
Associations between youths' relationship profiles and mentoring outcomes were explored in the context of a national, randomized study of 1,139 youths (54% female) in geographically diverse Big Brothers Big Sisters school-based mentoring programs. The sample included youths in Grades 4-9 from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, the majority of…
Descriptors: Mentors, Volunteers, Student Diversity, Disadvantaged Youth
Knowlden, Adam P.; Hill, Lawrence F.; Alles-White, Monica L.; Cottrell, Randall R. – NHSA Dialog, 2012
Tooth decay remains the most common chronic disease of childhood. The CincySmiles Foundation (CSF) developed an instrument to evaluate Head Start parents' knowledge of oral health care practices and to identify barriers Head Start parents face when seeking dental treatment for their children. Data from Head Start parents (n = 675) across 3…
Descriptors: Health Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Public Health, Dental Health
Buck, Stuart; Greene, Jay P. – Education Next, 2010
The big battles over school vouchers in American education have focused on programs serving low-income children who live in urban areas. Milwaukee's program, begun in 1990, is the biggest and oldest in the country, and the District of Columbia effort, funded by the federal government, has been the most carefully studied. Both have been focal…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Parent Rights, Income, Federal Legislation
De Luca, Barbara M.; Takano, Kaori; Hinshaw, Steven A.; Raisch, C. Daniel – Education and Urban Society, 2009
The purpose of this research was to determine the relationship between distribution of teacher resources and student need. The effort was to determine if the "best" teachers are teaching the "neediest" students in the elementary schools in the "Big 8" urban school districts in Ohio as equity principles would mandate.…
Descriptors: Teacher Salaries, Urban Schools, Student Needs, Teacher Effectiveness
Alemagno, Sonia A.; Niles, Sheila A.; Shaffer-King, Peggy; Miller, William J. – Early Childhood Research & Practice, 2008
There is concern that parents under stress may not be effective in promoting health and preventing injury in young children, but research in this area has been limited. To explore this issue, a study was conducted to look at the relationship between self-reported parenting stress and actions taken to promote health and to prevent injury in…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Accident Prevention, Injuries, Disadvantaged Youth
Carr, Matthew J.; Gray, Nathan L.; Holley, Marc J. – Journal of Educational Research & Policy Studies, 2007
Over the last three decades 45 states have been confronted with school finance lawsuits. This phenomenon has led to a proliferation of school funding equity studies. However, to date, most studies of the equity of state school finance systems have focused on differences in expenditures between school districts. More recent research has found…
Descriptors: State Schools, Poverty, Educational Finance, Disadvantaged Youth
Coleman, Laurence J.; Southern, W. Thomas – Gifted Child Today, 2006
Accelerating Achievement in Math and Science in Urban Schools (AAMSUS) is a research and demonstration grant funded under the Javits Education for Gifted and Talented Program. AAMSUS, begun in 2004, is built on the notions of finding economically disadvantaged children early, providing varying interventions, raising achievement, and having the…
Descriptors: Grants, Mathematics Achievement, Science Achievement, Urban Schools

Moore, Roger A. – Journal for Vocational Special Needs Education, 1981
Two Akron, Ohio programs which serve urban disadvantaged students are described. Areas examined are curriculum, support services, and staffing. (CT)
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Disadvantaged Youth, Prevocational Education, Secondary Education
Krehbiel, Amy – Camping Magazine, 2001
Camp Joy (Ohio) offers a racially integrated program to disadvantaged inner-city foster children. To attract quality minority staff, the camp recruits through former campers, word of mouth, a leader-in-training program, job and internship fairs, and networking with nearby colleges and social agencies. Staff training and the intrinsic rewards of…
Descriptors: Camping, College Students, Cultural Pluralism, Disadvantaged Youth
Boat, Mary; Zorn, Debbie; Austin, James T. – NHSA Dialog, 2005
Ensuring that children, especially those from disadvantaged backgrounds, start school ready to learn is an important goal. This paper presents lessons learned from the state of Ohio's multi-year program to develop a standards-based assessment system for programs delivering state-funded early childhood education (ECE) through programs receiving…
Descriptors: Learning Readiness, Early Childhood Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Children
McDaniel, Lynda – Appalachia, 2000
The Ohio Appalachian Center for Higher Education (OACHE) is a consortium of 10 public colleges and universities that funds proposals from regional schools for creative initiatives that encourage students toward postsecondary education. College attendance rates from Appalachian Ohio have increased, and the OACHE model is being applied to programs…
Descriptors: Academic Aspiration, Access to Education, Attitude Change, College Attendance

Romanowski, Michael H. – Rural Educator, 2003
A study examined the role played by cultural capital in the education of migrant students. Observations and interviews with administrators, faculty, and students during a summer migrant program in a rural Ohio school district indicate that the cultural capital of migrant students, particularly family loyalty, often conflicted with the cultural…
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Cultural Background, Culture Conflict, Disadvantaged Youth