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Coval, Kevin – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2010
This article presents a poem about Joe Cytrynbaum. The poem brings together all the many facets of Joe's personality into a crystal-clear image of the beautiful, smart, and magnanimous individual Joe's family, friends, students, and colleagues all knew him to be.
Descriptors: Poetry, Profiles, Cultural Influences, Social Justice
Barnett, W. Steven; Frede, Ellen – American Educator, 2010
It's fairly well known that high-quality preschool programs can have life-altering impacts on disadvantaged children, including reductions in school dropout and crime, and increased earnings. Not as well known is that terrific preschool programs have important academic and social benefits for middle-class children too. Decades of research indicate…
Descriptors: Preschool Education, Dropouts, Disadvantaged Youth, Public Education
Johnson, Lincoln – Teaching Tolerance, 2010
In this article, part of the Why I Teach essay series, the author shares how he developed his love for teaching and the failures and successes he experienced as a teacher. He used to hate teachers but everything changed when he entered college. He took general education classes and began to notice the difference between the great teachers and the…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Teaching (Occupation), Essays, Teacher Persistence
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Gutiérrez, Rochelle – Journal of Urban Mathematics Education, 2013
Rochelle Gutiérrez has spent 15 years researching effective, urban high school mathematics departments that served Black, Latin@ and low-income adolescents (see, e.g., Gutiérrez, 1996, 1999a, 1999b, 2000, 2002). These were schools where students took more mathematics than was required by their district; where English learners, recent immigrants,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Mathematics Instruction, Secondary School Mathematics, High Schools
Heckman, James J.; Masterov, Dimitriy V. – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2007
This paper presents a productivity argument for investing in disadvantaged young children. For such investment, there is no equity-efficiency tradeoff.
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Young Children, Productivity
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Walker-Dalhouse, Doris; Risko, Victoria J. – Reading Teacher, 2008
Over 100 million families worldwide lack permanent housing or income sufficient to meet their basic needs. Some homeless children are able to succeed in school despite the many challenges they face, but others are not. Seventy-five percent of U.S. homeless children perform below grade level in reading, and schools and teachers may not be prepared…
Descriptors: Housing Needs, Poverty, Homeless People, Disadvantaged Youth
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de Roeper, Julia; Savelsberg, Harry J. – Journal of Youth Studies, 2009
This paper challenges the orientations and assumptions underpinning policies for disadvantaged young people (DYP) in Australia. We argue that policy interventions for young people generally exhibit a binary divide, some policies fostering leadership and creative endeavours targeted on "high-functioning" young people, especially within…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, At Risk Persons, Public Policy
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MacBeath, John – Improving Schools, 2009
This article comments on international consequences of performativity cultures and curriculum standardization, focusing particularly on the situation in England. It highlights the divide between youth culture and school learning, and the particular damage for poorer students. It argues the impact of the English performativity regime on teacher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Morale, Teaching Methods, Accountability
Slaughter, John Brooks – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2009
Among countless petitioners to the incoming president, higher-education leaders have sent Barack Obama position statements and requests for action that extol the strengths and accomplishments of this nation's higher-education enterprise but also warn of its increasingly dire financial situation. They have asked that a share of an impending…
Descriptors: Research Universities, Disadvantaged Youth, Grants, Minority Groups
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Zalaquett, Carlos; D'Andrea, Michael – Professional School Counseling, 2007
Hipolito-Delgado and Lee's article entitled "Empowerment Theory for the Professional School Counselor: A Manifesto for What Really Matters" represents an important contribution to the school counseling literature for two reasons: (1) It helps to expand a growing knowledge base related to the work school counselors can do to foster the…
Descriptors: Intervention, Student Empowerment, School Counselors, School Counseling
Holladay, Jennifer – Teaching Tolerance, 2009
Few of today's teachers can remember an economic situation quite like the one everyone now faces. To find analogies for the collapse of the housing bubble and the subsequent credit crisis, one has to search not his or her memories but the textbooks. "The Great Gatsby" and "The Grapes of Wrath" suddenly make more sense now. Generations of students…
Descriptors: Coping, Economic Climate, Economic Impact, Employment Level
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Frey, Andy – NHSA Dialog, 2008
This dialog suggests that mental health services in Head Start should be more broadly defined than they currently are in many programs. Specifically, these services should emphasize the important role prevention (e.g., prereferral/identification) plays in promoting mental wellness. Additionally, this dialog briefly addresses the role of the mental…
Descriptors: Health Services, Mental Health Programs, Disadvantaged Youth, Mental Health
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Goldsmith, Stephen; Rees, Nina Shokraii – Education Next, 2007
The public policy debate now raging over the education of pre-schoolers is a vivid illustration of good intentions poised to go awry. This year legislators in more than a dozen state capitals will decide how to spend hundreds of millions of new education dollars slated for preschool. The funding mechanisms they create will either support existing…
Descriptors: Public Policy, Educational Finance, Preschool Children, Preschool Education
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Sanacore, Joseph; Palumbo, Anthony – Educational Forum, 2009
Educators know that an achievement gap exists between students of low-income and middle-income families, a gap that is especially evident in fourth grade and beyond. This essay explores issues related to this gap, including primary-level children being immersed in narrative text and, therefore, unprepared for the challenges of informational text…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Income, Grade 4, Elementary School Students
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Sciarra, Daniel T.; Whitson, Melissa L. – Professional School Counseling, 2007
In this article, the authors comment on Hipolito-Delgado and Lee's paper regarding empowerment theory. In their article in this issue, Hipolito-Delgado and Lee contend that empowering students from marginalized communities is a fundamental role of school counselors and consistent with both the Education Trust (2003) and the American School…
Descriptors: Counselor Role, Student Empowerment, Cultural Differences, Justice
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