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Ellen Goldring; Angela Cox; George Smith; Mariesa Herrmann; Mollie Rubin – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background: Research shows that serving as an assistant principal is a typical steppingstone to the principalship (Folsom et al., 2015; Goldring et al., 2021; Hitt & Player, 2019; Osborne-Lampkin & Folsom, 2017) and assistant principals serve important leadership roles in schools, supporting principals and teachers (Marshall & Hooley,…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Assistant Principals, Principals, School Personnel
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Karina A. Sanchez; Amanda J. Bevan; Alexandra A. Vita; Emily A. Royse; Eric Januszkiewicz; Emily A. Holt – Journal of Biological Education, 2024
Biology doctoral students face a myriad of barriers that may extend or impede their degree completion. These barriers result in a less diverse workforce, considering that institutionalised prejudices have created more barriers to academic success for some groups than others. Here, we aimed to understand the role that non-cognitive and demographic…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Biology, Barriers, Equal Education
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Lin Wu – Distance Education, 2024
As many teacher education programs have returned to in-person instructional models since the initial interruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, little research examines innovative practices during the pandemic at the intersections of racial justice and online teacher education. This self-study illustrates how one Asian male teacher educator…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Teacher Education, Electronic Learning
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Carrie Karsgaard; Thashika Pillay; Lynette Shultz – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2024
Education systems in "Canada" are increasingly highlighting the structural and material inequities faced by First Nations' peoples. However, most practices within formal education tend to focus on awareness campaigns and/or examining injustice as a historical event, as opposed to challenging the structural and systemic forces that…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Indigenous Knowledge, Culturally Relevant Education
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Neil Tippett; Melanie Baak; Bruce Johnson; Anna Sullivan – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
With increasing numbers of students from refugee backgrounds, many Australian schools are struggling to minimise the educational disparity between refugee students and their same age peers. Faced with diverse needs and limited resources, educators must decide whether to distribute targeted resources equally, ensuring all students are given…
Descriptors: Refugees, Foreign Countries, Educational Discrimination, Resource Allocation
Angela Atkinson Duina; Mella McCormick; Patrick Hartnett; Amy Johnson; Kristin Rogers – Center for Education Policy, Applied Research, and Evaluation, 2022
Each year, the Maine Education Policy Research Institute conducts policy research in select topic areas for the Maine Legislature's Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs. Ideas for studies are proposed in winter by a steering committee of education stakeholders, and final selections are made in late spring by the legislators. The issues that…
Descriptors: School Districts, Equal Education, Racial Relations, Influences
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Joanna McIntyre; Kerryn Dixon; Elizabeth Walton – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2024
Refugee education has become an issue of national and international concern as the numbers of refugees rise globally. In a world where global issues such as forced migration are communicated and consumed through the visual mode, understanding how discursive agendas are constituted visually is important. This paper explores the representations of…
Descriptors: Refugees, Political Attitudes, Inclusion, Equal Education
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Adrian Mikhailov; Alexey Tikhonov; Vladimir Fedulov – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
The article is devoted to the analysis of the features of the manifestation of digital inequality in education during COVID-19 pandemic. It analyzes the definitions, levels and criteria for assessing the digital divide. We consider current examples of digital divide in education at the following levels: divide in access to information technology…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Disadvantaged, Access to Education
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Laura E. Hernández – Urban Education, 2024
In the face of growing critiques, charter management organizations (CMOs) increasingly contend with criticism as they maintain their presence in districts, particularly with school board members who often serve as gatekeepers for charter authorization. Yet, little is known about how CMOs navigate these politically muddy waters in local settings.…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, School Administration, Nonprofit Organizations, Institutional Characteristics
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Rebecca A. Cruz; Catherine M. Kramarczuk Voulgarides; Allison R. Firestone; Logan McDermott; Zhihui Feng – Review of Educational Research, 2024
Research on disproportionate representation in special education has potential to influence policy in ways that rectify educational inequities. In this study, we investigated how disproportionality researchers have operationalized dis-ability, identified key themes and theories used in disproportionality research, and evaluated the coherence…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Disabilities, Special Education, Educational Policy
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Fuyu Shimomura – Whiteness and Education, 2024
The normative institutional practices of White, native English speakers have been explored in detail by CRT scholars in US academia, and these practices perpetuate a system which maintains White privilege to the detriment and systemic exclusion of the Other. Consequently, students of colour and non-native English speakers are inclined to face a…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Educational Practices, Equal Education, Racism
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Tauhid Hossain Khan; David Drewery; Idris Ademuyiwa; Anne-Marie Fannon; Colleen Phillips-Davis – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2024
Emerging research suggests that students from equity-deserving groups (EDGs) may experience barriers within work-integrated learning (WIL) that other students may not face, and such barriers may negatively impact students' participation in WIL. Guided by a social justice lens, this study used interviews of co-operative education (co-op) students…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Cooperative Education, Cooperative Programs
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González, Cristina Cruz; Rodríguez, Carmen Lucena; Segovia, Jesús Domingo – Management in Education, 2023
This study describes the life story of two female principals who carry out their work in particularly challenging schools in the Spanish educational context. This work is part of two larger international (ISSPP) and national research projects that aim to study the professional identity of school leaders. In this case, our objective was to analyse…
Descriptors: Principals, Women Administrators, Biographies, Instructional Leadership
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San Miguel, Guadalupe – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2023
The study of the historical experiences of the Latina/o population in the public schools formally began in the late 1970s and matured by the end of the century. A status report on the historiography of the education of this group was last done in 2001. Since then a variety of books, book chapters, and articles have been published on the historical…
Descriptors: Historiography, Hispanic American Students, Student Experience, Educational History
Francisca M. Antman; Brian Duncan; Michael F. Lovenheim – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2024
This paper estimates the long-run impacts of banning affirmative action on men and women from under-represented minority (URM) racial and ethnic groups in the United States. Using data from the US Census and American Community Survey, we use a difference-in-differences framework to compare the college degree completion, graduate degree completion,…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Educational Discrimination, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Gender Discrimination
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