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Diwakar, Vidya – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2023
This paper examines dynamic, intersecting pathways -- marked by gender inequalities, poverty dynamics and conflict trajectories -- affecting education access and learning outcomes in conflict-affected contexts. A set of key challenges in intersectional research in conflict-affected contexts are outlined, embedded in the complexity of these…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Gender Differences, Sex Fairness, Conflict
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David M. Blau – State Education Standard, 2024
Children from low-income families face many social and economic disadvantages, and high-quality preschool can help to alleviate some of them. Is "preschool for all" the best way to extend preschool subsidies to unserved disadvantaged children? Fully funding such a policy would be costly, and it is likely that a significant minority of…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Educational Quality, Low Income Students
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Cora Palma; Annmary S. Abdou; Scot Danforth; Amy Jane Griffiths – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2024
Mental health research concerning adverse childhood experiences and neurocognitive trauma has prompted many school districts to pursue the development of trauma-informed schools that attend specifically to the emotional and instructional needs of affected students. Researchers and practitioners are fast proliferating trauma-informed professional…
Descriptors: Trauma Informed Approach, Racism, Social Justice, Early Experience
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Liyana Eliza Glenn; Glenn Hardaker – International Journal of Information and Learning Technology, 2024
Purpose: This paper will identify and further explore the ideals versus realities of learning poverty and the consequential effects on our moral obligations and responsibilities. The wealthy nations are now under further pressure to recognise and realise their moral obligations to enabling social justice in the context of access, and distribution,…
Descriptors: Poverty, Civil Rights, Equal Education, Access to Education
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Abraham, Stephanie – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2020
For the past two decades, a claim of a word gap between the vocabulary sizes of poor children and their wealthier peers has inundated educational policy. In this article, I use critical discourse analysis to show how the word gap theory is a dangerous, but useful, discourse that continues to be produced as a scientific explanation for the cause of…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Poverty, Equal Education, Economically Disadvantaged
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R. L'Heureux Lewis-McCoy; Natasha Warikoo; Stephen A. Matthews; Nadirah Farah Foley – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
Suburban inequality is the focus of this double issue of "RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences." This introduction addresses the limited related scholarship, describes how inequality unfolds differently in suburban communities than in urban and rural communities, and draws attention to urgent issues related to…
Descriptors: Suburbs, Equal Education, Intellectual Disciplines, Scholarship
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Khalid Arar; Denise Mifsud – Power and Education, 2024
It is widely agreed that the relationship between poverty and education is bi-directional: poor people lack access to a decent education, and without the latter people are often constrained to a life of poverty (Van der Berg, 2008). Poverty as a "lifetime, and life-wide status" thus develops into a self-fulfilling prophecy that is…
Descriptors: Poverty, Low Income Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Equal Education
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Saili S. Kulkarni; Amanda L. Miller; Emily A. Nusbaum; Holly Pearson; Lydia X. Z. Brown – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Teacher education in the United States operates within the same politically polarized and tense contexts as schools. Research predominantly relies on the voices and experiences of scholars and professionals, despite the importance of community-engaged pedagogies and learning approaches. Collective work that bridges the roles of scholars and…
Descriptors: Disabilities, Cultural Maintenance, Teaching Methods, Teacher Education
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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
Deklich, Wesley – Online Submission, 2021
Poverty directly impacts the mental, social, and physical health of students which, without a strong education system, can create a downward spiral in the lives of students. Schools in low-income neighborhoods, where property values are low, do not have the same resources and support as wealthier parts of society. High-poverty school districts in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Poverty, Educational Equity (Finance), Low Income Students
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Harman, Wm. Gregory – SoJo Journal: Educational Foundations and Social Justice Education, 2019
Schooling is a subsidiary of reform, which is an institution. Reform commodifies people, making them resources to social ends. As an institution, reform's dual and interrelated mission is self-perpetuation and consolidation of the status quo. A corollary is that damages of reform are greater on marginalized populations than on privileged ones. As…
Descriptors: Role of Education, Educational Change, Commercialization, Equal Education
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Wilson, Melody; Ross, Andrew; Casey, Stephanie – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2021
We present a classroom-ready activity for high school or college students involving an investigation of a rich, multivariate data set concerning educational and demographic characteristics of K-12 schools at the state level in the United States. The data set includes educational characteristics such as per-pupil revenue and graduation rate along…
Descriptors: High School Students, College Students, Institutional Characteristics, Elementary Schools
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Allais, Stephanie; Shalem, Yael – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
This paper considers the 'hope' and 'disappointments' experienced over time about the results of rapid educational expansion, as well as the research agenda which aims to improve educational outcomes in the developing world and particularly in Africa. Our interest is in the development and nature of policy-oriented bodies of knowledge that address…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Outcomes of Education, Educational Improvement, Educational Policy
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Mowat, Joan G. – School Leadership & Management, 2019
This conceptual paper provides a critical analysis of the current convergence of major policy initiatives in Scotland to improve learning and teaching, promote greater equity and close the attainment gap through systems level leadership and change. It is neither an empirical study nor a literature review but synthesises across a range of fields --…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Educational Improvement, Equal Education
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Gorski, Paul C. – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2016
In this article I explore the educational equity implications of three popular ideological positions that drive teachers' and teacher educators' understandings of, and responses to, poverty and economic injustice in schools: deficit ideology, grit ideology, and structural ideology. The educator's ideological position, I illustrate, determines…
Descriptors: Poverty, Ideology, Equal Education, Teacher Education
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