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Aaron Scholl – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This dissertation centers on research at the intersection of labor, public, and urban economics. Chapter 1 details the role, process, and history of census tract delineation prior to each Decennial Census, and investigates short- and long-run implications of neighborhoods that receive further delineation, or become "split". Using a…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Racial Distribution, Race, Residential Patterns
American Association of Community Colleges, 2018
Millennials, who account for 75.3 million people in the U.S., are more racially and ethnically diverse than any prior generation. Their racial and ethnic breakdown is 56 percent white, 21 percent Hispanic, 14 percent black, 6 percent Asian and 3 percent other. Highlighting this changing ethnic makeup, between 2000 and 2015 the U.S. population ages…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Student Characteristics, Generational Differences, Racial Distribution
NaLette Brodnax; Nandi Carson; Xinyu Li – Society for Research on Educational Effectiveness, 2024
Black students account for 15.1% of public school students, yet represent 38.2% of out-of-school suspensions, 28.7% of referrals to law enforcement, and 31.6% of school arrests (U.S. Department of Education, 2021). Suspended and expelled youth are less likely to complete high school or attend college (Rosenbaum, 2020), and more likely to be…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Policy, Discipline Policy, Critical Race Theory
Thompson, Owen – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2019
Prior to the racial integration of schools in the southern United States, predominantly African American schools were staffed almost exclusively by African American teachers as well, and teaching constituted an extraordinarily large share of professional employment among southern blacks. The large-scale desegregation of southern schools occurring…
Descriptors: School Desegregation, African American Teachers, Racial Integration, Employment Patterns
Shaw-Amoah, Anna; Lapp, David; Kim, Dae – Research for Action, 2020
The scarcity of teachers of color (TOCs) in Pennsylvania has been well-documented. In 2018, Research for Action (RFA) reviewed the literature on the benefits of teachers of color for all students and highlighted barriers, strategies, and initiatives in "Patching the Leaky Pipeline: Recruiting and Retaining Teachers of Color in…
Descriptors: Diversity (Faculty), Disproportionate Representation, Public School Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education
Sydney Y. Rucker – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The history of Indianapolis' Near Westside, its residents, and the Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI) campus, demonstrates how disenfranchisement, economic injustice, and spatial injustice intricately intertwine higher education institutions and residential communities. Where homes once stood, now stand institutions of…
Descriptors: School Community Relationship, Community Centers, Population Distribution, Urban Population
Coleman, Sandra Lee; Skidmore, Susan Troncoso; Weller, Carol Thornton – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2018
College success courses (CSCs), or orientation courses, are offered by community colleges and universities to facilitate the success of first-time-in-college students. Primarily, these courses are designed to address students' nonacademic deficiencies, such as weak study habits and poor organizational skills, and to familiarize students with…
Descriptors: Success, College Programs, Student Characteristics, Ethnicity
Sierk, Jessica – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2017
In mainstream discourse, rural generally implies white, while urban signifies not-white. However, what happens when "rural" communities experience demographic change? This paper examines how students from a rural, New Latino Diaspora community in a Midwestern state complicate traditional notions of rurality. Data from participant…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Participant Observation, Hispanic American Students, Interviews
Kendall LaParo – ProQuest LLC, 2021
My dissertation examines the enrollment patterns of White children in traditional U.S. public schools in 2010. I link schools to their attendance boundaries to compare the percentage of White children living in a catchment area to the percentage of White children who attend the local neighborhood school. I find that just under a third of schools…
Descriptors: White Students, Disproportionate Representation, Sociocultural Patterns, Enrollment Influences
Looby, Karen; Lyons, Andri; Williams, Holly – Online Submission, 2016
The report summarizes AISD enrollment trends from Fall 2015 to Fall 2016 by grade level and student group. Also included are updates to the transfer policy.
Descriptors: School Districts, Enrollment Trends, Trend Analysis, Student Promotion
Domanico, Ray – Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 2020
Public controversies about education in New York typically leave out discussion about the private--religious and independent--schools that educate nearly 20% of students in New York City and more than 10% of students in the rest of the state. This report uses publicly available data from the New York State Education Department and the U.S. Census…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Race, Religion, School Demography
Gándara, Patricia; Mordechay, Kfir – Educational Forum, 2017
Latino students now make up 1 in 4 public school students in the United States and are a rapidly growing population in nontraditional settlement areas. Yet persistent racial and ethnic disparities in educational achievement and attainment are cause for grave concern, as high school graduation and postsecondary-education are increasingly necessary…
Descriptors: Demography, Social Change, Barriers, Hispanic American Students
Mordechay, Kfir; Orfield, Gary – Educational Forum, 2017
Educators and policy makers must confront the race and class disparities in learning opportunities across American society. Nowhere are these disparities more acute than in the country's great metropolitan areas. As the demographic landscape continues to shift, metropolitan areas are fueling the transition to a majority-minority country. This…
Descriptors: Demography, Public Schools, Metropolitan Areas, Social Justice
Williams-Wyche, Shaun; Fergus, Meredith – Minnesota Office of Higher Education, 2018
In 2015, the Minnesota Legislature enacted a state postsecondary educational attainment goal: 70 percent of Minnesota adults (age 25 to 44) will have attained a postsecondary certificate or degree by 2025 ("Minnesota Laws 2015 Chapter 69, Article 3, Section 6"). The law also sets 70 percent attainment goals for all races/ethnicities. To…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Postsecondary Education, State Legislation, Educational Legislation
Rollenhagen, Jennifer; Goodman, Steve; Barnes, Aaron C. – Communique, 2017
Decades of research show that exclusionary discipline practices (e.g., office discipline referrals, suspensions) are disproportionately applied for specific racial groups. Losen and Skiba (2010) found that African American students are three times more likely to be suspended as their White peers. Although the problem of disciplinary inequity is…
Descriptors: Discipline, Disproportionate Representation, Racial Distribution, Racial Bias