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Wiggan, Greg; Pass, Michelle B.; Gadd, Sonja R. – Urban Education, 2023
Using critical race structuralism (CRS), a new contribution, as well as primary and secondary data, this article explores the role of science in teaching social justice issues in urban education. In the United States, a teaching workforce, which is predominately White, middle class, and female, intersects with an increasingly diverse student…
Descriptors: Critical Race Theory, Science Education, Social Justice, Urban Education
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Amalia Daché; Jonathon Sun; Christopher Krause – Urban Education, 2024
This study explores the contrasting racialized geographies of St. Louis County and factors of local college accessibility by re-framing the concepts of college deserts and oases post the Ferguson uprising. Through a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis of educational divides, capital accumulation, and policing, we found dual spatial…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Racial Factors, Geographic Regions, Access to Education
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Brooks, Jeffrey S.; Watson, Terri N. – Urban Education, 2019
This article reports results from a single-school case study that explored the ways racism influences (and is influenced by) racism. The study examined the ways racism is manifest at different levels of the system: individual, dyadic, subcultural, institutional, and societal. In doing so, the authors sought to understand how racism influences…
Descriptors: School Administration, Racial Bias, School Culture, Institutional Environment
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Faw, Leah; Jabbar, Huriya – Urban Education, 2020
In recent years, districts have paid special attention to the common practice of "district hopping," families bending geographic school assignment rules by sending a child to a school in a district where the child does not formally reside-usually to a district that is more desirable because of higher performing schools or greater…
Descriptors: Student Mobility, Antisocial Behavior, Crime, School Districts
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Cucchiara, Maia Bloomfield; Rooney, Erin; Robertson-Kraft, Claire – Urban Education, 2015
School turnaround--a reform strategy that strives for quick and dramatic transformation of low-performing schools--has gained prominence in recent years. This study uses interviews and focus groups conducted with 86 teachers in 13 schools during the early stages of school turnaround in a large urban district to examine teachers' perceptions of the…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Work Environment, Teaching Conditions, Educational Change
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Reed, Latish C.; Swaminathan, Raji – Urban Education, 2016
This case study examines the leadership practices and actions of an urban high school principal who faced many challenges, but worked diligently to improve student achievement and school climate over a 3-year period. Significant improvements were made by using elements of Distributed Leadership, Professional Learning Communities, and Social…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Improvement, Case Studies, Leadership Styles
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Tierney, William G. – Urban Education, 2007
Throughout the 20th century, one of the central debates pertaining to postsecondary education has been about the concept of merit. Who deserves to go to college? The answer to that question goes to the heart of various policies that have been developed, changed, and debated. Perhaps no other policy has drawn more prominence and criticism than that…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Affirmative Action, Merit Rating, Democratic Values
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Bogotch, Ira E.; Miron, Louis F.; Murry, Joseph, Jr. – Urban Education, 1998
A collaborative research project examines limitations of and identifies opportunities for moral practices in the inner city. Discourse analysis and Maxcy's theory of critical pragmatism unite methods of data analysis with participants' relationships, needs, and values to expand the centers of moral discourse among urban educators. (MMU)
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Leadership, Moral Values, Pragmatics
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Madsen, Jean Ann; Hollins, Etta R. – Urban Education, 2000
Interviewed African American teachers at two suburban elementary schools to investigate their perceptions of and experiences in schools where European American teachers and students predominated. Data were analyzed with a focus on organizational culture and ethnic identity. Results indicate that such teachers need preparation with strategies for…
Descriptors: Black Students, Black Teachers, Elementary Education, Ethnicity
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Stovall, David – Urban Education, 2006
This article seeks to locate hip-hop in the realm of popular culture in education. Through the use of song lyrics, the author suggests the use of rap music to provide context for the humanities and social sciences in secondary curriculum. Using a theoretical and practical lens, the article argues for the use of hip-hop and other elements of…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Popular Culture, Music, High School Students
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McNair, Rodney E. – Urban Education, 2000
Discusses the importance of considering the role of students' social environments in determining how students will participate in mathematics classroom activities and what kinds of connections can be made to life outside the classroom. Argues that these issues may be particularly important for students in urban environments who are not sheltered…
Descriptors: Asian Americans, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Mathematics Achievement