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Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
About 15% of the nation's high schools produce more than "half of its dropouts" and close to "75% of its minority dropouts." Half of these schools are found primarily in the cities of the North, Midwest, and West. The other half are found throughout the South and Southwest in urban, suburban, and rural areas. If only a very few students were not…
Descriptors: Dropout Rate, Dropouts, Rural Areas, High School Students
Ingersoll, Richard M. – Phi Delta Kappan, 2011
Empirical research on the supply and demand of math and science teachers finds some surprising results. The employment of qualified math and science teachers has more than kept pace with the demand, and most schools find qualified teachers for those positions. However, about a third of public schools--particularly high-poverty, high-minority, and…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Teacher Persistence, Teacher Supply and Demand, Science Teachers
Van Horn, Royal – Phi Delta Kappan, 2000
Inner-city schools are faced with an expensive task: retrofitting older school buildings with the electrical outlets and wiring necessary to provide students with Internet access. Educators must resolve to raise needed funds, establish and support community-access centers, and develop programs that teach Internet access options. (MLH)
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Technology, Elementary Secondary Education, Information Management
Brouillette, Liane – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Interviews with 40 students planning to take the General Education Development test disclosed that less than half had been involved with gangs. Most saw urban teachers as powerless, mentioned adverse circumstances and feelings of hopelessness, and viewed the GED program as a rite of passage and achievable goal. (MLH)
Descriptors: Dropouts, High School Equivalency Programs, High Schools, Intervention
Davis, Dick – Phi Delta Kappan, 1975
Describes a process and a structure that reduced absenteeism in an inner-city school. (DW)
Descriptors: Attendance, Attendance Patterns, Behavior Patterns, Career Counseling
Banks, Cherry A. McGee – Phi Delta Kappan, 1993
For many low-income and minority students, there is little continuity between schooling and the rest of their lives. Restructuring schools for equity challenges schools to establish greater congruence between themselves and students' homes. The role of effective-schools research, increased parent and community involvement, and increased teacher…
Descriptors: Community Involvement, Cooperative Learning, Desegregation Effects, Educational Change
Maeroff, Gene I. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1988
The educational reform movement has proven largely irrelevant to urban minority students' needs. Dropout prevention programs have bestowed meaningless diplomas, while side-stepping the root causes of failure and underachievement. Urban high schools are large and impersonal and have a sour, dispirited atmosphere that discourages learning. Clearly,…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Dropout Prevention, Economically Disadvantaged, Expectation
Crosby, Emeral A. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1999
Identifies factors contributing to urban schools' failure, including bureaucratic decision-making processes; outmoded, poorly maintained, and improperly designed facilities; responsibility overload; a new student population comprising immigrants, African-Americans, and the poor; rising security costs; inadequate staffing; and lack of political…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Bureaucracy, Costs, Decision Making
Hill, Paul T. – Phi Delta Kappan, 1996
Universal school choice would strongly benefit all children, including the disadvantaged, by promoting candid and demanding relationships among teachers, parents, and students. So concludes the author's study of a privately funded voucher program, the Student-Sponsor Partnership Program in New York City. Individual sponsors pay tuition for…
Descriptors: Catholic Schools, Disadvantaged, Educational Benefits, Educational Vouchers