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Cridland-Hughes, Susan – American Educational History Journal, 2016
The Atlanta Urban Debate League was established in 1985 as an after school program focused on providing debate outreach to high school students in the Atlanta public schools. Still in operation today, volunteers work with current students in public middle and high schools in Atlanta, supporting students as they practice reading, writing, speaking…
Descriptors: High School Students, Middle School Students, After School Programs, Debate
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Witherspoon, Dawn P.; Hughes, Diane L. – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2014
Considerable evidence shows the detriments of neighborhood social disorganization for urban youth. Researchers have focused less on potential neighborhood strengths or on the interplay of neighborhood perceptions and objective neighborhood characteristics. The authors examined the presence and perception of positive and negative neighborhood…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Neighborhoods, Environmental Influences, Urban Youth
Burroughs, Greer C. – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Many American citizens have remained outside of the political process and therefore have not been able to effectively advocate for the full rights, privileges and responsibilities that American citizenship makes possible. For youth from historically marginalized populations who are growing up in lower-income urban areas, the issue becomes…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Citizenship Education, Urban Areas, Grade 8
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Warren, Jared S.; Jackson, Yo; Sifers, Sarah K. – Journal of Community Psychology, 2009
Social support provisions were examined in relation to negative life events, adaptive skills, hope, and grade point average in a sample of 103 inner-city youth (ages 11-14). Analyses focused on seven support provisions: social integration, attachment, guidance and information, reliable alliance, reassurance of worth, nurturance, and instrumental…
Descriptors: Social Support Groups, Grade Point Average, Social Integration, Early Adolescents
Fishman, Barry; Kupperman, Jeff; Soloway, Elliot – 1999
This paper describes a project that provided television set-top Internet access devices to Latino families as part of a project to link the school and home in an inquiry-based science curriculum. The early phases of adoption of the Internet and the "NetTV" devices by families are described, with special attention to the different ways…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Computer Uses in Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Hispanic Americans
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Hamovitch, Bram – Urban Review, 1999
Studied 21 students labeled "at risk" by their schools who participated in an after-school compensatory program. These students partially accepted, and ultimately rejected, the status-attainment ideology promulgated within the program. Suggests ways in which adults could better represent the interests of these students. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Achievement, After School Programs, Black Students
Mac Iver, Douglas J.; Balfanz, Robert; Plank, Stephen B. – 1998
In Talent Development Middle Schools, students needing extra help in mathematics participate in the Computer- and Team-Assisted Mathematics Acceleration (CATAMA) course. CATAMA is an innovative combination of computer-assisted instruction and structured cooperative learning that students receive in addition to their regular math course for about…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Cooperative Learning, Disadvantaged Youth, Grade 7
McDermott, Peter C.; Rothenberg, Julia Johnson – 1999
What are the thoughts of exemplary teachers from high poverty schools on linguistic diversity and cultural responsiveness? What do inner-city children say about their best teachers? In focus groups, faculty and students from high poverty schools were asked about the qualities and characteristics of exemplary urban teachers. One focus group…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Disadvantaged Youth, Diversity (Student), Elementary School Students
Trotter, Jennie C.; Jones, LaTuan T. – 1998
The Peace Project was initiated in 1993 by the Wholistic Stress Control Institute in conjunction with three schools to develop an intervention for middle school students who were repeatedly suspended for violent behaviors. It is an in-school suspension program for violent youth. The project provides training and services in conflict resolution,…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Conflict Resolution, Curriculum, Disadvantaged Youth
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Lynch, Sharon J.; Mills, Carol J. – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1993
The Skills Reinforcement Project was designed to increase basic mathematics and language arts skills of disadvantaged and minority youth. Forty-five minority and economically disadvantaged sixth graders who participated in a 110-hour program made statistically greater gains in mathematics than 45 comparison sixth graders and nonsignificant gains…
Descriptors: Ability Identification, Academic Achievement, Basic Skills, Comparative Analysis
Clark, Terry A.; Canner, Jane – 1994
The Edna McConnell Clark Foundation developed and sponsored the Middle Grades Initiative (MGI), which began in 1989, in five urban school systems: (1) Baltimore (Maryland); (2) Louisville (Kentucky); (3) Milwaukee (Wisconsin); (4) Oakland (California); and (5) San Diego (California). The purpose of MGI was to change the ways schools educate young,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Critical Thinking, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Peng, Samuel S.; Lee, Ralph M. – 1993
Students in poverty areas still perform poorly on achievement tests, have high dropout rates, and are not receiving the kind of assistance they need. This paper reports the educational experiences and needs of middle school students in poverty. Specific topics include: (1) the distribution of middle school students in poverty by social background,…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged Youth, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Attitudes
Hopfenberg, Wendy S. – 1991
The experiences of the first middle school to pilot the ideas and concepts of the Accelerated Schools Project are described. The school is an inner-city public school with a population of at-risk students presently scoring below district and state achievement averages. The 689 students are 53 percent Hispanic, 23 percent Portuguese, 17 percent…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Children, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change
Turlington, Elizabeth B. – 1991
Project Survival was a special innovative project conducted by the Atlanta (Georgia) Public Schools in the summer of 1991. By combining instruction in basic skills, opportunities to learn and practice conflict resolution strategies, and work experience, Project Survival addressed some of the major problems associated with high dropout and…
Descriptors: Basic Skills, Compensatory Education, Conflict Resolution, Disadvantaged Youth
Tushnet, Naida C.; Fleming-McCormick, Treseen – 1995
The Office of Educational Research and Improvement of the Department of Education has provided funding for four cycles of 2-year Star Schools distance learning projects. This report is based on the second-year findings of a congressionally mandated evaluation of the Star Schools initiative. The Star Schools program focuses on elementary and…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Disadvantaged Youth, Distance Education, Educationally Disadvantaged