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Maria Barker – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Within educational systems across the nation, traditionally marginalized and "multiply marginalized and underrepresented (MMU)" groups, composed of students of color, students with dis/abilities, students living in poverty and/or emergent bilinguals, continue to be excluded and segregated, perpetuating discriminatory practices both…
Descriptors: Minority Group Students, Students with Disabilities, Low Income Students, Bilingual Students
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Ashli-Ann Douglas; Bethany Rittle-Johnson; Rebecca Adler; Adriana P. Méndez-Fernández; Claudell Haymond Jr.; Jamila Brandon; Kelley Durkin – American Educational Research Journal, 2024
Understanding how marginalized students experience and perceive mathematics is critical to achieving the goal of inclusive and equitable math pedagogy. We report on 67 focus groups with 251 predominantly Black high schoolers experiencing economic marginalization in the Southern United States and attended to their achievement level and race-gender…
Descriptors: High School Students, Mathematics Instruction, Minority Group Students, African American Students
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Rachel Rees; Christina Smith; Asher Loke; Ruth Nightingale – International Journal of Language & Communication Disorders, 2024
Background: Attainment inequalities exist for ethnic minority students graduating from higher education institutes (HEIs) in the UK. Previous research has investigated the outcomes and experiences of students from ethnic minority backgrounds on health and social care programmes. However, studies exploring ethnic minority speech and language…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Minority Group Students, Foreign Students, Speech Language Pathology
Uriel Delgado – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Dual enrollment allows high school students to participate in college courses, earning both high school and college credits. Although many high schools offer dual enrollment to all students, past research has demonstrated a significant gap in the participation of low-income students and students of color compared to their White and Asian…
Descriptors: Dual Enrollment, Equal Education, Program Implementation, Minority Group Students
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Kameryn Denaro; Marco Molinaro; Stefano Fiorini; Rebecca L. Matz; Chris Mead; Meryl Motika; Nita Tarchinski; Montserrat Valdivia Medinaceli; W. Carson Byrd; Benjamin Koester; Hye Rin Lee; Timothy McKay; Brian K. Sato – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
Examining institutional data from seven cohorts of students intending to major in biology across five research-intensive institutions, this work analyzes opportunity gaps -- defined as the difference between the grade received by students from the dominant and nondominant sociodemographic groups in institutions of higher education -- at the…
Descriptors: College Students, First Generation College Students, Low Income Students, Minority Group Students
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Tara Nkrumah – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2024
This study analyzes mentor teachers' perceptions of culturally relevant pedagogy (CRP) professional development in STEM informal learning spaces and the support needed to nurture practices of CRP. Additionally, the study investigates culturally relevant professional development's (CRPD) influence on mentor teachers' transference of CRP theory into…
Descriptors: Mentors, Teacher Attitudes, Facilitators (Individuals), Culturally Relevant Education
Washington Student Achievement Council, 2023
In 2022, the Transfer Equity Project (TEP) examined key aspects of Washington's transfer ecosystem for students, specifically towards achieving equitable student outcomes. This project took the form of a self-study and engaged a task force that included a wide range of participants from various organizations in Washington. From this exploration…
Descriptors: College Transfer Students, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Guided Pathways
Pope, Joshua – Online Submission, 2023
Tracking in education is a process that started in the early 1900s. What started as a tool to help migrant students, evolved into a discrete form of segregation. Tracking normally negatively affects marginalized students. It often separates students by socioeconomic status and race. Black and Hispanic students normally make up a small percentage…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Mathematics Education, Track System (Education), Educational Change
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Wahman, Charis L.; Fettig, Angel; Zimmerman, Kathleen – Remedial and Special Education, 2023
The field of special education is recognized for conducting research designed to improve the quality of life for the children and families we serve. However, our field has been criticized for empirical approaches that are inconsistent with the values and beliefs we articulate as central to our scientific practice. As such, a shift in our research…
Descriptors: Special Education, Accountability, Early Childhood Education, Social Justice
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Sabri, Duna – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2023
Inequality in students' degree outcomes has been a concern for the higher education sector and the UK government for more than a decade. Since its inception in 2018, the Office for Students in England has prioritised the need for evidence of causality through requiring institutions to evaluate the effectiveness of their initiatives as set out in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Outcomes of Education, Intervention, Attribution Theory
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Payne-Tsoupros, Christina – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
This article proposes using the dimension of human resources planning (Rebore, 2011) as a vehicle to disrupt the racism and ableism in the Individuals with Disabilities Education Improvement Act of 2004 (the "IDEA") that contributes to children of color being disproportionately overidentified into stigmatized disability categories which…
Descriptors: Human Resources, Planning, Racism, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Grapin, Scott E.; Pierson, Ashlyn; González-Howard, María; Ryu, Minjung; Fine, Caitlin; Vogel, Sara – Science Education, 2023
Research in science education with multilingual learners (MLs) has expanded rapidly. This rapid expansion can be situated within a larger dialogue about what it means to provide minoritized students with an equitable education. Whereas some conceptions of equity focus on ensuring all students have access to the knowledge, practices, and language…
Descriptors: Science Education, Multilingualism, STEM Education, Minority Group Students
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Quentin C. Sedlacek; Lily Amador; Emily Beasley; Krysta Malech; Viviana Vigil; Heather Haeger; Corin V. Gray; Corin D. Slown – Online Learning, 2023
During the COVID-19 pandemic, college faculty took many different actions to support student success during the transition to online instruction. However, the conclusions we draw about the "impact" of these adaptations and their implications for racial equity may vary depending on the outcome measures we examine. We explore this…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Equal Education, Online Courses
Shayne Spaulding; Amanda Briggs; Izabela Solosi; Hailey D'Elia; Elise Colin; Theresa Anderson; Julia Payne; Sandy Goodman; Jan Vanek; Darlene G. Miller – Urban Institute, 2023
The CTE CoLab, an Urban-led coalition of six national partners, guided 12 community and career and technical education (CTE) colleges through a two-and-a-half year, multistep equity action planning process focused on improving outcomes and advancing racial equity in online and hybrid CTE programs. College teams worked to understand gaps in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Vocational Education, Blended Learning, Educational Planning
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Genia M. Bettencourt; Lauren N. Irwin; Ralitsa Todorova; Ronald E. Hallett; Zoë B. Corwin – Journal of Postsecondary Student Success, 2023
The term at-promise gained prominence as a strength-based way to refer to students from minoritized backgrounds that contrasted from deficit-laden terms like "at-risk." In this scholarly paper, we argue that beyond avoiding an obvious deficit categorization, adoption of the term "at-promise" has potential to influence…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Research, Language Usage, At Risk Students
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