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Geste, Audrey Jane – ProQuest LLC, 2010
Research about educational resilience provides a framework for understanding why some at risk children are successful in school, while others are not. It can inform and guide teachers as they strive to improve the odds of urban student achievement. This research, an instrumental multiple case study, gathered the experiences of three experienced…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), Urban Schools, School Culture, Academic Achievement
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Huisman, Sarah; Singer, Nancy Robb; Catapano, Susan – Teacher Development, 2010
Each year, the National Center for Educational Statistics, through the US Department of Education Institute of Educational Sciences, publishes information about the need for millions of new teachers in the USA. Many of these positions are in urban schools. What makes new teachers beat the odds and remain in challenging schools? This study…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Mentors, Beginning Teachers
Esposito, Jennifer; Swain, Ayanna N. – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2009
This article explores issues surrounding teaching for social justice in urban schools. Using qualitative methods, our study examined the ways in which seven urban teachers used culturally relevant pedagogy as a mechanism for teaching for social justice. We found that by adhering to the tenets of culturally relevant pedagogy (e.g. personal…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Urban Schools, Urban Teaching, Culturally Relevant Education
Keller, Bess – Education Week, 2007
How many teachers stay, especially in the schools that need them most? The question has attracted widespread attention as policymakers have recognized that expert teaching is the most important school-related factor in student achievement. Data show that poor and minority students assigned to ineffective teachers lag significantly behind their…
Descriptors: Teacher Persistence, Teacher Effectiveness, Disadvantaged Schools, Urban Teaching
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Pearrow, Melissa; Sanchez, William – Education and Urban Society, 2008
Personal epistemology, originating from social construction theory, provides a framework for researchers to understand how individuals view their world. The Attitudes About Reality (AAR) scale is one survey method that qualitatively assesses personal epistemology along the logical positivist and social constructionist continuum; however, the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Epistemology, Urban Teaching, Social Theories
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Deng, Meng – Frontiers of Education in China, 2008
This study investigated the attitudes of primary school teachers from the selected rural and urban areas in China toward inclusive education. The results indicated that, (1) teachers' attitudes are composed of three dimensions: positive and negative effects of inclusion, and benefits of segregated special education; (2) most surveyed teachers…
Descriptors: Special Schools, Urban Teaching, Inclusive Schools, Foreign Countries
American Association of Colleges for Teacher Education, Washington, DC. – 1966
Central Missouri State College was awarded the distinguished achievement award for its development and implementation of an education program for prospective teachers of the culturally different child. Recognition awards were also given to Dominican College of San Rafael for its creative effort to meet both the letter and spirit of new California…
Descriptors: Beginning Teachers, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Teachers, Programs
Temple Univ., Philadelphia, PA. Coll. of Education. – 1969
The most important feature of this 2-year elementary teacher education program, begun in 1966, is the earlier and more direct exposure it offers to inner-city education. To take place before student teaching, it provides for 2 days per week to be spent at one of 12 local cooperating elementary schools, studying teaching methods in specific…
Descriptors: Affiliated Schools, Cooperating Teachers, Elementary School Teachers, Preservice Teacher Education
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Norquay, Naomi – Canadian Journal of Education, 1999
Explored how the discourse of child-centered pedagogy both shapes and limits how teachers talk about issues of social difference in their teaching practice through the experiences of four inner-city elementary school teachers in Canada. Considers the concept of the child as a unique individual and the teacher as a neutral change agent in relation…
Descriptors: Diversity (Student), Educational Change, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers
Levine, Murray; Feeney, M. George – 1969
A study was conducted to develop data concerning the reactions of student teachers to contact with urban, black pupils. Subjects were 130 junior year student teachers (all but two of them white) who were assigned by their state college to four elementary schools in a small city school system. A 34-item questionnaire designed to tap attitudes…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Black Students, Discipline, Elementary School Teachers
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Adair, Thelma; And Others – The National Elementary Principal, 1967
The School University Teacher Education Center (SUTEC) began in 1966 a demonstration program for the comprehensive training of elementary teachers for the urban complex. Prospective teachers (525 during the 5-year project) begin their professional studies early in the college sequence in a typical large-city school and receive continued…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Community Involvement, Elementary School Teachers, Experimental Schools
Maine Univ., Farmington. – 1973
The Career Opportunity Program (COP) selected trainees from a group of low-income, Model neighborhood people generally conceded to be high-risk college material in order to provide an example of the "multiple entry routes" to the teaching profession. The program provided models for the following areas: a) the consortium approach to…
Descriptors: Adult Programs, Adult Students, Disadvantaged Youth, Elementary School Teachers
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DeLong, Thomas J. – Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 1984
Discusses a current research effort that investigated the career orientations of a representative sample of urban secondary and elementary teachers in Utah. The author creates a theoretical background for the study and introduces the Career Orientation Inventory that was used in the data collection process. Implications for the urban educator are…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Creativity, Elementary School Teachers, Job Security
Governors State Univ., Park Forest South, IL. – 1971
This document contains four separate reports on different aspects of the teacher education program at the new Governors State University. The first report describes a "learning team," which is to consist of approximately 14 individuals--both professors and students--who have come together because of common interests in a given profession. The team…
Descriptors: Course Organization, Education Courses, Elementary School Teachers, Field Experience Programs
Mayberry, Claude, Jr. – Education for the Disadvantaged Child, 1974
Suggests some ideas for improving the teaching of math and discusses critically the role of the administrator in developing a successful mathematics program on the basis of an informal interview survey of 10 elementary school principals and 20 classroom teachers, two from each school of the ten principals. (JM)
Descriptors: Administrator Role, Curriculum Development, Elementary School Teachers, Inner City
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