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Kim, Hyunjin; Brand, Susan Trostle – International Journal of the Whole Child, 2023
This paper examines the significance of parental involvement in early childhood education, with a specific focus on the cultural practices and values of Korean American parents and children in schools in the United States (US). It discusses the critical issue of the learning gap among different ethnic and racial groups and how, through the…
Descriptors: Young Children, Parents, Korean Americans, Parent Participation
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Lesley, Mellinee; Higgins, Amy; Beach, Whitney; Stewart, Elizabeth; Keene, Johanna – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2023
Many high schools in the United States are contending with modest student writing achievement and looking for ways to enhance teachers' writing instruction. This is especially the case for schools deemed to be "underperforming" and struggling to reform writing pedagogy against an accumulation of teacher and leadership turnover, limited…
Descriptors: Writing Instruction, Grade 10, High School Teachers, Literacy
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Barrero Jaramillo, Diana M. – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2023
Racialized narratives of academic ability, perpetuated by ahistorical interpretations of student performance data, have led to educational policies focusing on short-term solutions, instead of the ongoing legacies of racism and settler colonialism. The aim of this paper is to show how the racially defined achievement gap operates within the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Gap, Racial Factors, Colonialism
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Klosterman, Peter; Stein, Stephen – Learning Environments Research, 2023
In light of rising college student debt, many states now offer multiple options for students to earn college credit while still in high school. Concurrent enrollment programs, which allow qualified high school teachers to teach college credit-bearing classes in the high school, are one such option. Because concurrent enrollment classes teach…
Descriptors: College Mathematics, Secondary School Mathematics, Educational Environment, College Credits
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McKinney, Stephen J.; Graham, Archie; Hall, Stuart; Hunter, Katie; Jaap, Angela; Lowden, Kevin; MacDougall, Lindsay; McKendrick, John H.; Mtika, Peter; Moscardini, Lio; Reid, Lisamarie; Ritchie, Michelle; Robson, Dean; Shanks, Rachel; Stettin, Sebastian; Wilson, Alastair – Scottish Educational Review, 2023
The introduction of Universal Credit and the effects of the economic crisis precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, compounded by the Russian invasion of Ukraine, have all contributed to a rise in the levels of poverty and child poverty in Scotland and the wider United Kingdom. The rise in child poverty will have an impact on an increasing number…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Poverty, Low Income Students, COVID-19
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Jiun-Wei Guo; Hsiao-Ching She; Meng-Jun Chen; Pei-Yi Tsai – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
The individual problem-solving (IPS) and collaborative problem-solving (CPS) have received a lot of attention, yet little research has been conducted to investigate whether CPS and IPS are equally effective in improving students' understanding of physics concepts, problem-solving abilities, and minimizing achievement gaps. Therefore, the present…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Problem Solving, Middle School Students, Grade 8
Scott Davies; Janice Aurini; Cathlene Hillier – Canadian Journal of Education, 2023
Can summer programs, as remedial supplements to regular schooling, extend learning opportunities and other benefits to disadvantaged students? To frame this question, we compare logics from "social reproduction" and "partial compensation" perspectives, and then apply them to a large mixed method study of four kinds of summer…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Summer Programs, Remedial Programs, Foreign Countries
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Zhao, Jiehui; Bodovski, Katerina – Frontiers of Education in China, 2020
Extensive research has suggested that there is a large rural-urban student achievement gap in China. However, less is known about the effects of family background and parental expectations on student achievement. Using a large representative sample of Chinese eighth graders, this study examines these relationships. We find that: (1) Rather than a…
Descriptors: Family Characteristics, Parent Attitudes, Expectation, Grade 8
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Shah, Lisa; Butler Basner, Elle; Ferraro, Kenneth; Sajan, Anna; Fatima, Adan; Rushton, Gregory T. – Journal of Chemical Education, 2020
A lack of preparedness for college-level coursework has been shown to negatively impact student success rates in STEM. Remedial instruction has been the most widespread approach to helping at-risk students attain college-level competencies; however, studies have shown that remediation has had null or negative impacts on degree completion for…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, At Risk Students, College Science, Science Education
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Kriener-Althen, Kerry; Newton, Emily K.; Draney, Karen; Mangione, Peter L. – Early Education and Development, 2020
Research Findings: The Desired Results Developmental Profile (DRDP) provides formative assessment of five domains of learning and development that are essential for school success. The current study provides an approach for establishing thresholds of readiness using the DRDP in relation to California's early learning expectations. DRDP data…
Descriptors: Measures (Individuals), School Readiness, Kindergarten, Young Children
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Singer-Freeman, Karen; Cottenoir, Mitchel – Intersection: A Journal at the Intersection of Assessment and Learning, 2020
The academic disruption initiated by the COVID-19 pandemic created a need for faculty to examine students' continuity of learning. As current assessment professionals and former faculty members, we recognize this as an opportunity to utilize curriculum maps as tools to identify and address possible learning gaps that may have occurred. The…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, COVID-19
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Quinn, David M.; Desruisseaux, Tara-Marie; Nkansah-Amankra, Akua – Educational Researcher, 2019
The term "achievement gap" is regularly used to describe between-group differences in educational outcomes. However, critics of the term argue that it implies the problem is merely one of student performance and may depress support for policies aimed at structural solutions. We hypothesized that the phrase "racial achievement…
Descriptors: Achievement Gap, Racial Differences, Educational Policy, Equal Education
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Bagci, Sükrü Erhan – Adult Education Quarterly: A Journal of Research and Theory, 2019
The Matthew Effect has been one of the best known principles in adult education, implying that the ones who have more formal education at earlier phases of life participate more in education in adulthood. This qualitative research explores how the Matthew Effect works under migration, focusing on the experiences of the Turkish immigrants in…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Achievement Gap, Immigrants, Foreign Countries
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Emerson Barnett; Ting Huang – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2024
The shortage of teachers is amplified in rural areas where educators work with students with low-incidence disabilities (LID; visual or hearing impairment; significant cognitive impairment; any impairment for which a small number of personnel with highly specialized skills and knowledge are needed for children to receive early intervention…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Students with Disabilities, Rural Areas, College Faculty
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Sara Adan; Amparo Diaz; Nadia Leal-Carrillo; Allison Beer; Valerie Lundy-Wagner; Aisha Lowe – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2024
Across the nation, community colleges have expanded dual enrollment programs to increase college enrollment and completion, particularly among historically underserved populations. The California Community College system--the largest system in the nation--is no different and recently expanded its dual enrollment programming to include College and…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Dual Enrollment, Equal Education, Student Participation
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