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Trayle Kulshan – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The 1990 Americans with Disabilities Act improved access to postsecondary education for disabled students, yet they are still marginalized and leave university at rates 17% higher than nondisabled students (Lombardi & Lalor, 2017). The specific problem is that disabled students face compounding barriers to success, including oppressive…
Descriptors: Civil Rights Legislation, Disabilities, Federal Legislation, Students with Disabilities
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Armen Alvarez; Mariela A. Rodriguez – Journal of Educational Supervision, 2024
This case examines the pressing need for systemic equity and social justice in educational structures in the society of the United States (US). The case critiques the inadequate responses to racial justice and highlights the challenges faced in enacting meaningful educational reform amidst declining patriotism and cultural schisms. Introducing…
Descriptors: Colonialism, Social Justice, Educational Change, Equal Education
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Brasche, Inga; Harrington, Ingrid – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
The complexity associated with reducing inequality in Indigenous education incorporates a multitude of causal factors. Issues associated with education delivery and outcomes in remote Indigenous communities are endemic nationally, yet the communities of the Northern Territory are uniquely disadvantaged due to their geographical and cultural…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Recruitment, Cultural Isolation, American Indian Education
Jensen, Kenneth D.; Jensen, Shirley – Impr Coll Univ Teaching, 1970
Workable ways to correct the lack of communication and isolation of many American Indian students on campuses. (IR)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged
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Edwards, Margaret A. – Catholic Library World, 1970
Over the four years the student is in high school the most logical person to impart to hime a love of reading, as a lifelong, never failing source of ideas and inspiration, is the school librarian. This is his ladder to the sky. (NH)
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged, Ethnic Relations, Librarians
Eaton, Joseph W. – Soc Work, 1970
Descriptors: Ability, Adolescents, African Culture, Cultural Isolation
GOTTLIEB, DAVID
THE DEFINITION OF "CULTURALLY ALIENATED" INCLUDED THOSE PEOPLE WHO WERE THE MORE RECENT IMMIGRANTS TO THE LARGE URBAN CENTERS, SPECIFICALLY REFERRED TO WERE THE AMERICAN NEGRO, THE PUERTO RICAN, THE MEXICAN AND THE SOUTHERN WHITE. THESE PEOPLE WERE LOWEST IN EMPLOYMENT INCOME, FORMAL EDUCATION AND EMPLOYMENT, THEY WERE ALSO LOWEST IN…
Descriptors: Blacks, Cultural Isolation, Culture Lag, Disadvantaged
Minton, Gary; Griessman, B. Eugene – 1974
There are 4,500 "Cajuns" occupying a rural area in southern Alabama which was once practically isolated from the surrounding society. Local residents regard these "Cajuns" as neither White nor Black. It is generally recognized that they are a recent mixture of several distinct peoples. There is no evidence that these people…
Descriptors: Cultural Background, Cultural Isolation, Culture Contact, Disadvantaged
Levy, Janet E.; Copple, Carol – 1989
This report provides an overview of Joining Forces' first year and summarizes the substantive knowledge gained from cross-sector collaboration, in four sections. Section I discusses the background of the Joining Forces initiative. With an initial grant from the Ford Foundation, in late 1987, the National Association of State Boards of Education…
Descriptors: Cooperative Planning, Cooperative Programs, Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged
GORDON, SOL – 1966
THE SUBSTANCE OF THIS FINAL REPORT ON THE HEAD START PROJECT OF 1965 IN MISSISSIPPI IS A DEEP CONCERN WITH THE EFFECT OF THE SOCIAL MILIEU IN WHICH THE PROJECT STRUGGLED RATHER THAN WITH THE USUAL VARIETY OF STATISTICS AND RESEARCH CONCLUSIONS. THIS IS DUE, IN PART, TO THE PAUCITY OF SIGNIFICANT RESULTS AND, MORE IMPORTANTLY, TO THE SHOCKINGLY…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Black Youth, Child Development Centers, Community Attitudes
FROST, JOE L. – 1967
SINCE THE DEFICITS OF THE DISADVANTAGED INDIVIDUAL ARE USUALLY INDUCED BY HIS ENVIRONMENT, IT IS ONLY THROUGH A POSITIVE MANIPULATION OF HIS TOTAL ENVIRONMENT THAT THESE DEFICITS CAN BE REMOVED. DISADVANTAGED GROUPS LIVE IN A WORLD ISOLATED FROM THE CULTURAL MAINSTREAM AND ARE, THUS, ALIENATED FROM THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS AND FROM MIDDLE-CLASS…
Descriptors: Business Responsibility, Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged, Environmental Influences
YAMAMOTA, KAORU – 1967
RATHER THAN GENERALIZING ABOUT PERSONS WHO ARE "CULTURALLY DEPRIVED," EDUCATORS MUST ARRIVE AT A MORE COMPLEX UNDERSTANDING OF THE SPECIFIC WAYS THESE INDIVIDUALS VARY FROM THE PREVAILING PATTERNS OF CULTURE, AND HOW EDUCATIONAL METHODS MIGHT BE ADOPTED TO THE PARTICULAR NEEDS OF THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT. THREE MAJOR FACTORS MAY BE RELATED TO HIS…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Communication (Thought Transfer), Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged
Hostetler, John A. – 1972
This paper summarizes the issues underlying the Amish conflicts with public school consolidation and the enforcement of extended compulsory school-age limits. It calls attention to a long-standing strategy for community control of schools contributing to the maintenance of a culturally divergent minority group tradition. None of the traditional…
Descriptors: Amish, Community Control, Cultural Background, Cultural Isolation
Jore, Carlotta P.; And Others – 1975
The Mountain-Plains Task Force on Indian families was established due to the low success rate of Indian enrollees in completing the Mountain-Plains program, a model educational program for the rural disadvantaged population. As a consequence, the task force was proposed to identify program failure factors and to suggest ways of retaining Indian…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Alcoholism, American Indian Culture, American Indians
NORRED, ROBERT B. – 1967
A COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION OF OPERATION PEBBLE'S 3 YEAR SUMMER PROGRAM FOR ECONOMICALLY AND EDUCATIONALLY DEPRIVED CHILDREN OF THE UPPER CUMBERLAND REGION OF TENNESSEE IS PRESENTED. THE INTENT OF THE PROJECT WAS TO INVOLVE THE CHILDREN IN EXPERIENCES THAT MIGHT EXPAND THE HORIZONS OF THEIR STAGNANT, HIGHLY STRUCTURED CULTURAL ENVIRONMENT, WITHOUT…
Descriptors: Counseling Objectives, Cultural Isolation, Culture Contact, Disadvantaged
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