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Olivia Szendey – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Background & Context: Intersectionality theory posits that each individual's unique intersection of identity is integral to understanding their lived experience. Intersectionality theory also understands that social positions interact with oppression to influence an individual's lived experience (Bowleg, 2012; Collins, 2007; Crenshaw, 1989).…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Researchers, Intersectionality, Self Concept
Malgorzata Borowczyk – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation explores the construction of the "mixed-heritage" category in Polish community-based heritage language education (HLE) and its effect on school purposes and school operations. As the number of heritage language speakers in the US who identify with multiple ethnicities grows (Parker et al., 2015; Alba et al., 2018), the…
Descriptors: Polish, Heritage Education, Cultural Pluralism, Ethnography
Mordechay, Kfir; Mickey-Pabello, David; Ayscue, Jennifer B. – Civil Rights Project - Proyecto Derechos Civiles, 2023
The rapid gentrification occurring in major cities may have a significant impact on California and the distribution of wealth and opportunity for its families, similar to the vast suburbanization that occurred during the baby boom era. The White flight from central city neighborhoods has far-reaching consequences, particularly in regard to school…
Descriptors: Social Class, Urban Renewal, Urban Areas, Neighborhoods
Ciurczak, Peter; Marinova, Antoniya; Schuster, Luc – Boston Foundation, 2020
Diversity is core to what makes many cities vibrant, dynamic, adaptive and strong. Recently, Boston has gotten much more racially diverse, evolving from being only 20 percent people of color back in 1970 to 56 percent of color today. However, there's a way in which the rich tapestry of the city has eroded: Boston is rapidly losing families with…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Urban Population, Children, Public Schools
Regional Educational Laboratory Mid-Atlantic, 2024
These are the appendixes for the report, "Stabilizing School Performance Indicators in New Jersey to Reduce the Effect of Random Error." This study applied a stabilization model called Bayesian hierarchical modeling to group-level data (with groups assigned according to demographic designations) within schools in New Jersey with the aim…
Descriptors: Institutional Evaluation, Elementary Secondary Education, Bayesian Statistics, Test Reliability
Doug Geverdt – National Center for Education Statistics, 2018
The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) Education Demographic and Geographic Estimates (EDGE) program develops data resources and information to help data users investigate the social and spatial context of education. School point locations (latitude/longitude values) are a key component of the NCES data collection. These data are…
Descriptors: School Surveys, Private Schools, Demography, School Demography
Koricich, Andrew; Sansone, Vanessa A.; Fryar, Alisa Hicklin – Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 2022
Absent a formal definition or measure, it has not been possible to comprehensively identify rural-serving institutions (RSIs) for the purpose of research and policy making. The Alliance for Research on Regional Colleges (ARRC) spent a year working to resolve the absence of standards for identifying RSIs. The RSI Metric components are: (1) Percent…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Minority Serving Institutions, Identification, Rural Areas
Selderslagh, Guy – International Studies in Catholic Education, 2023
In the long history of the Catholic school in Europe, it has taken various forms, linked to local cultures and to the history, particularly religious but also political, of each state. While it is possible to account for this diversity, it is also important to highlight common features and challenges, such as secularisation and globalisation,…
Descriptors: Catholics, Catholic Schools, Religious Education, Foreign Countries
Dee, Thomas S. – Teachers College Record, 2023
Over the first two full school years under the COVID-19 pandemic, K-12 enrollment in public schools fell dramatically (i.e., by more than 1.2 million students) with losses concentrated among the youngest students. Currently, little is known about where these students went and what learning environments they are experiencing. In this research note,…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Public Schools, Student Mobility, Pandemics
Grace Pai – Current Issues in Comparative Education, 2023
As interest in addressing issues of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) increases in the US and parts of Europe, this essay argues that the Western-centered interpretations of and approaches towards evaluating equity need to be more carefully examined to deem its cultural appropriateness. This essay reviews ways to conceive of equity and…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Cultural Pluralism, Inclusion, Evaluation Methods
Short, Rosanne Chastain – ProQuest LLC, 2023
The purpose of this study was to understand faculty perspectives of institutional change. The context for the institutional change was a shift from a largely traditional student population with a focus on the liberal arts to a range of adult and non-traditional students seeking professional degrees. The three research questions which guided the…
Descriptors: Teacher Response, Educational Change, School Demography, College Faculty
Jillian J. La Serna; Emily Bivins; Tracey A. Benson – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This mixed-methods case study examines data for over 1,500 student awards at two dual language elementary schools collected over the course of two years. Using descriptive statistics, this paper examines student representation by demographics in quarterly scholastic awards. Through document analysis of award descriptions, we analyze how students…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Awards, Academic Achievement, Bilingual Education
David DeMatthews; Alexandra Aylward; David Knight; Pedro Reyes – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
The superintendent is one of the most important positions within public school districts because they have the capacity to influence policies, practices, and perceptions among school staff while simultaneously holding sway over the public. Yet, few Latinx administrators are hired into the superintendency -- even fewer are Latinas. Consequently,…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Females, Superintendents, Disproportionate Representation
Theodore Tarnanidis; John Tarnanidis – European Journal of Educational Management, 2024
The research's aim is to assess the services offered by Greek public secondary education schools, with the intention of identifying any discrepancies between students' expectations and their perceptions of the final services provided. The gaps discovered indicate that the school's educational services are not meeting student expectations in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Quality, Public Schools, High Schools

Shannon Stackhouse; Matthew Clifford; Lisa Hood; Reino Makkkonen; George Lolashvii – Grantee Submission, 2024
The Learning While Leading (LWL) professional development program motivates and further prepares administratively certified educators to become principals or assistant principals and offers continuous support to new principals during induction. The LWL program addresses a clear need for transitional support to motivate, fully prepare, and support…
Descriptors: Faculty Development, Instructional Leadership, Teachers, Transitional Programs