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Jemimah Young; John Williams III; Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán; Marlon James; Quinita Ogletree; Monica Neshyba; Cristina Worely – Urban Education, 2025
In the seminal work "But What Is Urban Education?" from 2012, Richard Milner proffered a typology to better represent urban spaces as conceptions of urbanization's evolution. The typology consists of three descriptors, to which each highlights the manner in which population density influences the availability of resources to support…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Content Analysis, Urban Education, Urban Areas
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Wenbo Ma; Ali Junaid Khan; Sana Fayyaz; Samantha Curle; Iza Gigauri – Education and Urban Society, 2024
Green infrastructure has become a critical part of society for environmental sustainability. Students studying in public urban spaces seem less satisfied with their living standards and environmental conditions. This research aims to determine the impact of perceived danger in urban public spaces, green infrastructure, and ecological education on…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Urban Education, Environmental Education, Ecology
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Adrian D. Martin – Educational Forum, 2024
The purpose of this inquiry was to explore teacher educator identity as a relational ontology. The study is conceptually grounded in new materialism and employed self-study methodology to analyze the ways teacher educator identity was produced and enacted in relation to materiality. Findings suggest the entanglement with the internet and digital…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Professional Identity, Teacher Education, Urban Education
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Dunn, Ryan – Professional Development in Education, 2023
This exploratory study investigated the experiences of teachers who participated in a collaborative inquiry project. This was designed to gain insights into the learning dispositions (skill, inclination and sensitivity) participants reported when undertaking this form of professional learning. The specific inquiry initiative utilised Design-based…
Descriptors: Teacher Collaboration, Inquiry, Teacher Characteristics, Faculty Development
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Jean-Paul D. Addie – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2023
This article assesses the changing dynamics of urbanization and urbanism in the contemporary US through three lenses. First, it examines economic shifts spurred by the rise of the knowledge economy, which position higher education institutions (HEIs) as drivers of innovation and urban growth. Second, it draws attention to new metropolitan…
Descriptors: Urbanization, Futures (of Society), Innovation, Geographic Regions
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Bell, Charles; Puckett, Tiffany – Urban Education, 2023
Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) as a guiding conceptual framework, this qualitative study examines black students' and parents' perceptions of school discipline and its impact on academic achievement. The findings support the notion that out-of-school suspension has a negative impact on the academic achievement of African American students and…
Descriptors: Discipline, Academic Achievement, Critical Race Theory, African American Students
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Rafael Inoa; Fausto López – Education and Urban Society, 2025
Youth from families with greater economic means have seen an increase in their participation in extracurricular activities, while the participation levels of youth from working class families have decreased. Knowing the benefits to youth participation in extracurricular activities, communities where youth of marginalized backgrounds reside have an…
Descriptors: Coordinators, Young Adults, Attitudes, Minority Group Students
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Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides; David Edward DeMatthews – Journal of Educational Change, 2024
We examine how the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic and the murder of George Floyd influenced how a mid-sized urban school district in the northeastern U.S. pursued organizational improvement for educational equity. We frame the global pandemic and the aftermath of the murder of George Floyd as organizational shocks that disrupted school and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Improvement, Social Justice, COVID-19
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Maiya A. Turner; Miriam Sanders – Journal of Urban Learning, Teaching, and Research, 2024
Foundational principles of formal math language in mathematics classrooms are necessary for students' ability to succeed academically. However, cultural dialects such as Black language are vilified within the scope of education, particularly in mathematics education, despite evidence that acknowledging students' cultural and linguistic backgrounds…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, African American Students, Language Usage, Black Dialects
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Megan Svajda-Hardy; Andrew Kwok – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2024
This qualitative study explores classroom management coaching for first-year teachers (FYT). We present a case study of one urban district's pilot of a coaching program to curb persistent struggles with this vital pedagogical skill. To gather a comprehensive understanding of this program, we interviewed 15 FYTs about their experience with the…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Urban Education, Needs, Classroom Techniques
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Lisa M. Marco-Bujosa; Amanda Galczyk; Rachel Stannard; Peter Koetting; Audrey A. Friedman – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2024
Despite critical shortages of secondary science teachers in urban schools, relatively little research has focused on the recruitment of undergraduate science majors to teach in urban contexts. This study utilized a retrospective narrative inquiry methodology to explore the career pathways of 14 undergraduate science majors into secondary science…
Descriptors: Secondary School Teachers, Science Teachers, Urban Education, Teacher Recruitment
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Haeny S. Yoon; Tran Nguyen Templeton – Urban Education, 2024
In this manuscript, we recognize that young children learn stories that propagate white supremacist narratives through selective traditions of early childhood curriculum. The role of early childhood teachers, therefore, is to critically examine curriculum for biases, omissions, and distortions, as well as to rewrite curriculum to tell accurate…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Race, Racism, Instructional Materials
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Katherine Wade-Jaimes; Rachel Askew – Science Education, 2024
Although research has highlighted the challenges of teaching in urban settings, particularly for science teachers, it has paid less attention to the development of science teaching identities in urban settings. This paper situates science teaching identity within societal discourses of science, education, and teaching to explore the ways in which…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Science Education, Science Teachers, Elementary School Teachers
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Wilson, Camille M.; Nickson, Dana; Ransom, Kimberly C. – Journal of Educational Change, 2023
Inner-city school systems serving marginalized populations around the world are hindered by undemocratic and anti-public, political forces given global neoliberalism. This paper highlights a three-year case study of community organizers' efforts to resist such forces and increase school access, equity, and local control in Detroit, MI (USA).…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Social Justice, African American Leadership, Mothers
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Razfar, Aria; Rumenapp, Joseph C.; Torres, Zayoni – Urban Education, 2023
Urban schools are becoming increasingly linguistically diverse. However, principals are not adequately prepared to address linguistic variation, and in particular, issues related to African American Language (AAL). This study explores the language ideological voices of urban school administrators. Focus group sessions were conducted with 15…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Urban Schools, Language Usage, Ideology
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