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Battle, Stefan – IAFOR Journal of Education, 2017
This qualitative exploratory study, informed by grounded theory, used questionnaires and unstructured interviews based on fictionalized vignettes to examine urban, public, middle-school White teachers' attitudes about middle-school Black boys, questioning whether and how such attitudes might influence classroom interactions. Twenty-four…
Descriptors: Middle School Teachers, Whites, Teacher Attitudes, Teacher Student Relationship
Galindo, Claudia; Stein, Kathleen; Schaffer, Eugene – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2016
This study examined the Maryland State Department of Education Breakthrough Center (BTC) engagement in a Baltimore City turnaround high school. Utilizing a case-study design and mixed-methods research, data were collected through interviews, informal observations, and review of administrative and achievement documents. Beginning in the 2011-2012…
Descriptors: School Turnaround, Academic Achievement, Intervention, Teacher Attitudes
Dell'Angelo, Tabitha – Education and Urban Society, 2016
Race and class often marginalize students in impoverished urban neighborhoods, and this reality is evident in consistently low student achievement in many of the schools in these neighborhoods. This study examines how a teacher's sense of agency can help mediate the detrimental impact of poverty on student achievement. Teachers in a large…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Poverty, Academic Achievement
Fletcher, Edward C., Jr. – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2014
This study explored the meaning high school Urban Teaching Academy participants ascribed to the critical term of "diversity" and how that translated into shaping their philosophies on how to address the issue in their future classrooms. Findings indicated that perceptions of diversity and its place in the curriculum were most likely…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Education, Student Diversity, Cultural Pluralism
Battey, Dan; Franke, Megan – Education and Urban Society, 2015
Research commonly finds that urban teachers bring deficit views about students of color with them into classrooms, and professional development efforts focused on this critical problem have been met with limited success. Therefore, scholars have called for work that integrates content and equity as a way to challenge teachers' deficit views at the…
Descriptors: African American Students, Teacher Attitudes, Beliefs, Racial Bias
Jackson, Deirdre R. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The purpose of the study was is to identify factors that are significant indicators of teachers' reasons for remaining in an urban school district. In an effort to understand the problem of retaining teachers in urban areas there have been countless research that have been conducted concentrating in the area of teacher retention in urban…
Descriptors: Teacher Leadership, Urban Education, School Districts, Faculty Mobility
Benedict, Cathy – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2011
In this article, the author states that she supports Wayne Bowman's (2006) concern with the impact narratives can have, including their potential to legitimize "existing patterns of privilege and possibility." She argues that "there is nothing inherently emancipatory about narrative." In fact, narrative "may, and often…
Descriptors: Music Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Urban Education, Children
Higgins, Monica; Ishimaru, Ann; Holcombe, Rebecca; Fowler, Amy – Journal of Educational Change, 2012
This study draws upon theory and methods from the field of organizational behavior to examine organizational learning (OL) in the context of a large urban US school district. We build upon prior literature on OL from the field of organizational behavior to introduce and validate three subscales that assess key dimensions of organizational learning…
Descriptors: Safety, Educational Change, Psychology, Leadership
Santau, Alexandra O.; Ritter, Jason K. – New Educator, 2013
Inquiry-based and interdisciplinary teaching practices exemplify constructivist approaches to education capable of facilitating authentic student learning; however, their implementation has proven particularly challenging within certain contexts in the United States. This qualitative study considers one such context via an investigation of…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Inquiry, Interdisciplinary Approach
Watson, Dyan – Rethinking Schools, 2011
Ethnic, inner city, urban. What do these terms mean in education? The author is a teacher educator who studies how people use language to talk about race. One word that she has examined over the past five years is "urban". A quick look in the dictionary, and there is no surprise: Urban means related to the city, characteristic of a city or city…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Urban Areas, Urban Education, Sociolinguistics
Biag, Manuelito – Urban Education, 2016
Few studies have investigated school connectedness from the perspectives of the adults working in the school. Using qualitative methods, the present study examined three dimensions of school connectedness in one urban, low-income middle school. Analyses revealed that school personnel cared for students' needs, sometimes at the expense of holding…
Descriptors: Low Income, Student Needs, Academic Standards, Family School Relationship
Lazar, Althier – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2013
Teaching for social justice means understanding students and advocating for them. These dispositions are especially critical for those who teach in urban communities where low-resourced schools and deficit perspectives toward students prevail. While many teacher education programs claim to prepare teachers for social justice (Zeichner in…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Urban Education, Urban Schools, Teacher Characteristics
Higgins, Marc; Madden, Brooke; Korteweg, Lisa – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2015
This article extends upon Susan Dion's theory of the "perfect stranger" by exploring how this position is articulated and embodied by white teachers (N?=?67) involved in urban Indigenous education reform. On the lookout for deconstruction, we think with Derrida around the interrelated self/other and familiar/strange binaries that uphold…
Descriptors: Whites, Teacher Student Relationship, Misconceptions, Teaching Methods
Doyle, Jennifer – Music Education Research, 2014
The purpose of this study was to determine the effects of student/teacher demographic differences, teacher quality indicators (TQIs), teacher preparation and school/community support on urban music teacher attitudes toward and the expectations of their students. The study aimed to verify the psychometric appropriateness of the researcher-created…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Teachers, Urban Education, Cultural Relevance
Schwartz, Anneli – Education Inquiry, 2014
This article presents research from a school in a multicultural suburb on the outskirts of a large Swedish conurbation that used a particular pedagogy with strong classification and framing to address an identified problem of academic failure amongst its pupils. The analysis shows that the pedagogy was chosen based on an assumption that pupils…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Suburbs, Cultural Pluralism, Teaching Methods