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Burks, Joe; Hochbein, Craig – Urban Education, 2015
The implementation of education policies requiring the turnaround of persistently low-achieving schools has demanded reforms that will not only improve achievement, but also deliver results in a short period of time. To meet such demands, Jefferson County Public Schools educators implemented Project Proficiency (PP). Results from…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Educational Change, Public Schools
Anil, Bulent; Jordan, Jeffrey L.; Zahirovic-Herbert, Velma – Urban Education, 2011
The study demonstrates a direct link between housing uncertainty and children's time preferences, or patience. We show that students who face housing uncertainties through mortgage foreclosures and eviction learn impatient behavior and are therefore at greater risk of making poor intertemporal choices such as dropping out of school. We find that…
Descriptors: Housing, Self Control, Reliability, Debt (Financial)

Lampe, Philip E. – Urban Education, 1977
This study tests the hypothesis that the terms Chicano and black are more acceptable among public than among parochial school students. It also determines if widespread acceptance of these terms is real or apparent and if there are differences in terms of school systems, sex, or socioeconomic status. (Author/AM)
Descriptors: Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Elementary Education, Ethnic Groups