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Amy Governale – Teaching of Psychology, 2024
Introduction: Poverty is a central concept in many fields of psychology, yet poorly designed activities regarding wealth inequality may backfire or cause students to become defensive. Statement of the Problem: Many students hold misperceptions about class mobility and lack an understanding of how systemic barriers perpetuate poverty across the…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Psychological Studies, Poverty, Advantaged
Sibonelo Blose; Ayanda Mbatha – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2025
South African communities may be viewed in three categories -- rural, semi-urban and urban. These communities are unequal in terms of infrastructure and economic opportunities, among other things. The inequities among the communities extend to schools as microcosms of communities. Schools in urban areas enjoy inter alia better infrastructure,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Assistant Principals, Rural Schools, Disadvantaged Schools
Lidia Rossi; Mara Soncin; Melisa Lucia Diaz Lema; Tommaso Agasisti – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2025
Early identification of schools with a high percentage of students at risk of learning poverty is crucial for effective and targeted interventions. This study investigates the use of an innovative combination of large-scale administrative datasets and advanced statistical techniques to predict schools at risk of learning poverty in Italy in the…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Schools, At Risk Students, Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged
Atchison, Drew; Levin, Jesse – Journal of Education Human Resources, 2023
Improving equity of education funding is a key to addressing social injustices in education. Weighted student funding systems are a relatively novel approach a number of large urban and suburban districts have used to try to improve the equity of school funding. In a weighted student funding (WSF) system, the dollars distributed to schools are…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Educational Finance, Resource Allocation, Funding Formulas
Steria Chisomo Chasukwa; Fidel Chasukwa; George Dalitso Limwado; Ziolire Namondwe – Discover Education, 2025
Introduction: In Malawi, over 43% of children under five are at risk of not achieving their full developmental potential due to factors like poverty and limited access to essential services. Despite significant advancements in early childhood development (ECD) policies, research on the quality dimensions of ECD centres remains scarce. This study…
Descriptors: Educational Quality, Child Development, Child Care Centers, Foreign Countries
Kristin Blagg; Moriah Macklin – Urban Institute, 2025
In this essay, the authors examine a congressional proposal -- the Educational Choice for Children Act (ECCA) -- to allow taxpayers to redirect their federal tax dollars to organizations that would provide funding for students to enroll in private school or to help pay for outside educational supports. Based on the implementation of similar…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, School Choice, Private Schools
Scott W. Allard; Elizabeth Pelletier – RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2023
Rising poverty in suburbs has led to increased interest in how well suburban safety nets function. Apart from public assistance programs, community-based nonprofit health and human service organizations play a central role in suburban efforts to address racial and economic inequalities. Understanding how nonprofit services are distributed across…
Descriptors: Nonprofit Organizations, Social Services, Suburbs, Human Services
Farrie, Danielle; Sciarra, David G. – Education Law Center, 2022
"Making the Grade 2021" analyzes the condition of public school funding in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Using the most recently available data from the 2018-19 school year, the report ranks and grades each state on three measures to answer the key question: How fair is school funding in your state? The three fairness…
Descriptors: Educational Equity (Finance), Public Schools, School Support, State Aid
Linea Koehler; Bonnie O’Keefe – Bellwether, 2023
State school finance systems can play an essential role in directing additional resources to schools serving economically disadvantaged students, and research suggests that these resources can make a measurable difference in student outcomes. The vast majority of states (45) allocate some funding to districts based on their enrollment of…
Descriptors: Educational Finance, State Aid, Resource Allocation, Economically Disadvantaged
Jennifer Erb-Downward; William D. Lopez; John Bulat – Poverty Solutions, University of Michigan, 2024
Housing instability can have negative educational, developmental, and health consequences for children. Nationwide, more than 1.2 million children in preK-12 schools were identified as experiencing homelessness in SY 2021-22, an increase of 10.8% over the previous year, but still lower than the number identified as homeless prior to the pandemic.…
Descriptors: Homeless People, School Districts, Geographic Regions, Preschool Education
Heewon Jang; Richard W. Disalvo – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
Recent public discussions and legal decisions suggest that school segregation will remain persistent in the United States, but increased transparency may help monitor spending across schools. These circumstances revive an old question: is it possible to achieve an educational system that is separate but equal--or better--in terms of spending? This…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Educational Finance, Equal Education, Educational Equity (Finance)
Fatma Sabet; Steffen Böhm – British Educational Research Journal, 2025
This study addresses the complex challenges of childhood obesity, food poverty and environmental degradation by developing a planetary health framework for school food in education. Drawing on Dewey's experiential learning philosophy, it adopts an integrative approach where school meals and food education converge. Rooted in the planetary health…
Descriptors: Obesity, Poverty, Experiential Learning, Educational Environment
Katz, Nicole – Education Resource Strategies, 2019
The correlation between socioeconomic status and academic achievement does not just apply to individual students--the concentration of poverty in schools matters, too. Schools with concentrated poverty require more state funding in order to best serve their students. But it is not just about how much; to be equitable, states must spend enough…
Descriptors: State Aid, Educational Finance, Poverty, Educational Equity (Finance)
Rose, Heather – Journal of Education Finance, 2022
California state-level policies are responsible for allocating nearly 80 percent of the revenue received by its K-12 school districts. In 2013-14, the state implemented the Local Control Funding Formula (LCFF), which changed the allocation formula from one based primarily on equal revenue per pupil to an equity-focused allocation based primarily…
Descriptors: State Legislation, Income, Funding Formulas, Elementary Secondary Education
Zachary W. Oberfield; Bruce D. Baker – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2022
This paper contributes to our understanding of American education politics by exploring when and why states redistribute K-12 education dollars to poorer schools. It does so by examining three explanations for intra-state changes in progressivity: court-ordered finance reforms, political trends, and demographic changes. Using state-level data from…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Court Litigation, Educational Finance, State Aid

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