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Kirshner, Ben; Pozzoboni, Kristen M. – Teachers College Record, 2011
Background/Context: School closure is becoming an increasingly common policy response to underperforming urban schools. Districts typically justify closure decisions by pointing to schools' low performance on measures required by No Child Left Behind. Closures disproportionately fall on schools with high percentages of poor and working-class…
Descriptors: Action Research, School Closing, Urban Schools, Low Income Groups
Gandara, Patricia; Orfield, Gary – Teachers College Record, 2012
Background:This study grew out of a recent Supreme Court case known as "Horne v Flores." The case began in 1992 in Nogales, Arizona when a 4th grade English learner (EL), Miriam Flores, sued the district and the state for failing to provide her (and other EL students) with an appropriate education as guaranteed by the Equal Educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, At Risk Students, Educational Opportunities, Emotional Development
Guiffrida, Douglas A. – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: Although theories of human development often play a central role in K-12 pedagogical practices, evidence suggests that developmental theories have not been used extensively to understand the college transition process or to develop programs to support students during these transitions. Purpose/Objective/Research Question/Focus…
Descriptors: Ethnicity, Racial Identification, Motivation, Individual Development
Konstantopoulos, Spyros; Hedges, Larry V. – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: Determining the effectiveness of reform strategies is a major part of the current and future educational research agenda. Effects of education reforms will be evaluated largely quantitatively, and an important aspect of this work will be judging how well reform strategies work. The rhetoric of contemporary school reform…
Descriptors: Research Design, Policy Formation, Intervention, Educational Research

Ravitch, Diane – Teachers College Record, 1976
This essay is a brief synthesis of the experiences of a broad variety of minority groups in American education. (MM)
Descriptors: American Culture, American History, Cultural Pluralism, Educational History
Johnson, Tracy Pilar – Teachers College Record, 2007
Background/Context: It may appear a simple question for a 12 year old girl to ask: "what should I wear today for school?" But simplicity is deceptive when the possibilities are many and each carries with it a specific and dangerous weight. In this paper I start with a Hmong girl in Ban Rongrian, Thailand, as she faces forms of…
Descriptors: Research Design, Speech Acts, Females, Hmong People
McAndrew, Marie – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background Context: In most immigrant-receiving societies, an important question, both for researchers and policy makers, has been the weighing of the relative efficiency of different formulas in the learning of the host language by immigrant students, especially the potential impact of specific services on social integration and the role of…
Descriptors: Evaluation Research, Social Integration, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods

Epstein, Terrie L. – Teachers College Record, 1993
Responds to the New York State Commissioner of Education's paper calling for multicultural, historically accurate public school curricula. The paper emphasizes the importance of students being able to recognize the relationship between the historian's perspective and his/her shaping of the historical narrative in textbooks. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Development, Historical Interpretation, Minority Groups
Achinstein, Betty; Aguirre, Julia – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background: The call to recruit and retain teachers of color in urban high-minority schools is based on an assumption of a cultural match with students. Yet new teachers of color may find themselves challenged by students with whom they are supposedly culturally matched. Although past research has examined recruitment, preservice, and veteran…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Teaching Methods, Minority Group Teachers, Diversity (Faculty)
Orr, Margaret Terry – Teachers College Record, 2009
This article provides an overview of a set of articles in this special issue that synthesize current research and provide future directions for research, both conceptually and methodologically, on gender, socioeconomic, and language-minority differences in college transitions, as well as a review of college transitions research in the discipline…
Descriptors: Policy Analysis, Educational Research, Literature Reviews, Synthesis

Sobol, Thomas – Teachers College Record, 1993
Discusses the need to revise New York State's social studies curriculum to reflect the nation's diversity in a fair way, presenting a less biased, more realistic view of history. The curriculum should cultivate multiple perspectives, teach about common traditions, include examples of many peoples, and tell the whole story. (SM)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Curriculum Development, Historical Interpretation, Minority Groups
Skiba, Russell; Simmons, Ada; Ritter, Shana; Kohler, Kristin; Henderson, Michelle; Wu, Tony – Teachers College Record, 2006
Although there is extensive documentation of minority overrepresentation in special education, knowledge of the factors that create the context within which disproportionality occurs is limited. To gain an understanding of the local processes that may contribute to special education disproportionality, we interviewed 66 educators about their…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Special Education, Urban Education, Interviews
Watanabe, Maika – Teachers College Record, 2008
Background/Context: Considerable controversy surrounds the issue of whether high-stakes statewide accountability programs have led to more equitable educational opportunities for all students. Some researchers suggest that these programs have focused attention on improving the achievement of students of color from low socioeconomic backgrounds.…
Descriptors: Teacher Expectations of Students, Equal Education, Academically Gifted, Standardized Tests
Alba, Richard; Silberman, Roxane – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: The educational fate of the children of low-wage immigrants is a salient issue in all the economically developed societies that have received major immigration flows since the 1950s. The article considers the way in which educational systems in the two countries structure the educational experiences and shape the opportunities…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Mexican Americans, Residential Patterns, Educational Attainment

Esty, John C., Jr. – Teachers College Record, 1991
Discusses articles in this journal issue on private education. The paper suggests that the future of independent schools lies in how well they perform in the areas where they are unique and that the future of private schools is ultimately connected to the health of public schools. (SM)
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational Quality, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Groups