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Peters, Scott J.; Makel, Matthew C.; Carter, James S., III – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
Gifted and talented services have a long and tainted history. Since their inception, they have not served a student population that mirrored the racial, ethnic, or socioeconomic diversity of the nation as a whole. But this need not be the case. Contemporary approaches to gifted education can advance the goals of equity and school integration. In…
Descriptors: Gifted Education, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Eligibility
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Blansefloer Coudenys; Graziela Dekeyser; Orhan Agirdag; Noel Clycq – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This study contributes to the research on ethnic educational inequality, by deepening the current understanding of education initiatives organised by the ethnic-cultural minoritised communities most affected by these inequalities. A univariate analysis was performed on data from an original survey conducted in Flanders, in which 816 teachers and…
Descriptors: Community Schools, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Foreign Countries
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Julia Steenwegen; Noel Clycq; Jan Vanhoof – Research Papers in Education, 2023
Supplementary schooling can play an important role in the educational trajectory of minoritised youth. Yet, our knowledge of the communities' motives for organising education and the purposes the schools pursue remains limited. Existing literature tends to understand supplementary schools either as resisting ongoing inequity in mainstream society…
Descriptors: Supplementary Education, Diversity, Minority Group Students, Foreign Countries
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Vaclav Bayer; Paul Mulholland; Martin Hlosta; Tracie Farrell; Christothea Herodotou; Miriam Fernandez – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
Educational outcomes from traditionally underrepresented groups are generally worse than for their more advantaged peers. This problem is typically known as the awarding gap (we use the term awarding gap over 'attainment gap' as attainment places the responsibility on students to attain at equal levels) and continues to pose a challenge for…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Equal Education, Diversity, Inclusion
Caven, Meg – Phi Delta Kappan, 2023
In the wake of school shootings, attention invariably turns to how to make schools safer. But many of the strategies intended to secure schools against external threats yield unintended negative consequences for marginalized students, exacerbating racial and other inequalities. Meg Caven advocates for a definition of school safety that centers on…
Descriptors: School Safety, Racism, Equal Education, Cultural Relevance
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Duran, Antonio; Garcia, Crystal Eufemia; Reyes, Hannah Lee – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2023
Guided by Queer of Color critique as a theoretical framework, this research project investigated the experiences of Queer People of Color in culturally-based sororities and fraternities (CBSFs). Engaging in a secondary analysis of two critical narrative inquiry studies (one focused on Queer Men of Color and the other on Queer Women of Color), we…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, Minority Group Students, Sororities, Fraternities
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Ali Osman; Anna Lund; Stefan Lund – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
The present paper delves into how symbolic boundaries in a school that is undergoing a desegregation process come to shape social boundaries of 'we-ness' and 'otherness'. The theoretical framework of the study starts from an interest in analysing whether symbolic and social boundaries emerge in new encounters during a desegregation process and…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Equal Education
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Sergio Di Sano; Jesslynn Rocha Neves; Gino Casale; Baiba Martinsone; Tamika P. La Salle-Finley – School Psychology, 2024
In recent decades, much international research has been carried out on school climate and its relationship with learning, socioemotional, and health outcomes (Berkowitz et al., 2017; La Salle, Rocha-Neves, et al., 2021; Pizmony-Levy et al., 2019). Limited research has been carried out to investigate the relationship between school climate and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Environment, Secondary Schools, Minority Group Students
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Megan Rojo; Christian T. Doabler; Jenna Gersib; Anna-Maria Fall; Maria A. Longhi; Greg Roberts; Georgia L. Kimmel; Jasmine Uy; Shadi Ghafghazi; Sarah R. Powell; Gail Lovette; William J. Therrien – Elementary School Journal, 2024
It is urgent to ensure that science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education meets the needs of our nation's increasingly diverse student population. This study examined whether a second-grade science program, Scientific Explorers, supported educational equity in STEM achievement for diverse student populations. Sociodemographic…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Equal Education, Elementary School Science, Grade 2
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McGee, Ebony O.; Morton, Terrell R.; White, Devin T.; Frierson, Whitney – Teachers College Record, 2023
Background/Context: The United States invests in STEM education, but this investment is racialized and political. The country wants to maintain global economic domination, but there are also calls to diversify the STEM workforce (Baber, 2015; Basile & Lopez, 2015; Vakil & Ayers, 2019). This context leaves Black and Brown people to navigate…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Higher Education, Racism, Activism
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Marciano, Joanne E.; Watson, Vaughn W. M. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2021
In this paper, we consider how teachers and teacher educators may foreground relationships, experiences, pasts, and possibilities to more fully recognize and extend already-present literacy practices of youth of color as strengths from which more equitable curriculum and teaching opportunities may be designed and enacted. We assert theoretical…
Descriptors: Literacy, Minority Group Students, Music, Poetry
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Emily Dawson; Raj Bista; Amanda Colborne; Beau-Jensen McCubbin; Spela Godec; Uma Patel; Louise Archer; Ada Mau – Science Education, 2024
Understanding equitable practice is crucial for science education since science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields and STEM learning practices remain significantly marked by structural inequalities. In this paper, building on theories of discourse and situated meaning developed by Foucault, Gee, and Sedgewick, we explore how…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Inclusion, Minority Group Students, Equal Education
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Bianca J. Baldridge; Daniela K. DiGiacomo; Ben Kirshner; Sam Mejias; Deepa S. Vasudevan – Educational Researcher, 2024
The out-of-school time (OST) field in the United States has a complex history. The push to offer programming reflects a legacy rooted in moral panics about racially minoritized youth. However, this field is populated by community spaces that act as multipurpose sites of culturally sustaining educational practices supporting positive youth…
Descriptors: Racism, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Experience
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Richard Rose, Editor; Michael Shevlin, Editor – International Perspectives on Inclusive Education, 2024
While much has been written about inclusive education systems, researchers have mainly focused upon policies and practices to encourage access and participation for children with disabilities or special educational needs. Yet it is evident that the population of individuals and in some cases whole communities who have been denied access to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Student Diversity, Minority Group Students, Socioeconomic Status
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Camille M. Lund – Journal of Cases in Educational Leadership, 2024
Scholars suggest that culturally responsive instructional supervision (CRIS) is an important component of equitable teaching practices in schools. This fictional case study details the experiences of a fifth-grade team who, along with their principal and their instructional coach, perform a discourse analysis of their own mathematics lessons to…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Mathematics Instruction, Supervision, Equal Education
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