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Gutiérrez, Gabriel; Carrasco, Alejandro – British Educational Research Journal, 2021
Socioeconomic segregation continues to be a central issue for education systems in which market-driven reforms have been implemented. This study analyses trends of socioeconomic segregation in Chile (1999-2018), considering a period with an absence of policies aimed at reducing segregation (1999-2007) and a later stage (2008-2015) when measures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Influences, Socioeconomic Status, Advantaged
Peter W. Cookson Jr. – Harvard Education Press, 2024
In "School Communities of Strength," Peter W. Cookson, Jr., lays out a blueprint for providing equitable educational opportunities for students from all socioeconomic strata, and particularly for the five million American children who live with the extreme material hardship known as deep poverty. This work issues an urgent call to action…
Descriptors: Poverty, Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Public Schools
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Deirdre Dlugonski; Avery Douglas; Jamie Henning; Johanna M. Hoch – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Background: Adolescent girls are at an increased risk of low physical activity and the associated health consequences. Girls Can Move!, an after-school intervention guided by social cognitive theory, was designed to increase physical activity. Purpose: To examine the feasibility and initial effectiveness of Girls Can Move! Methods The 8-week…
Descriptors: Physical Activities, Females, Physical Activity Level, Adolescents
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Ly Thi Tran; Nga Thi Hang Ngo; Hoa Thi Mai Nguyen; Truc Thi Thanh Le; Tien Thi Hanh Ho – International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 2024
This article examines how graduate employability is viewed by employers in six economically disadvantaged mountainous provinces in Vietnam. The study reported in this article identified continuous self-learning, resilience, adaptability, devotion and empathy for the local people and local community to be among the main employability attributes…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Outcomes of Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Independent Study
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Munyaradzi Hwami; Michelle Bedeker – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
This study addresses educational disparities faced by socioeconomically disadvantaged students, particularly in accessing international higher education in the post-Soviet region, focusing on Kazakhstan. While studies of social class formation in developing countries are inconclusive, the literature overwhelmingly shows that high socioeconomic…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income Students, Barriers
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Catherine Davies; Shannon P. Kong; Alexandra Hendry; Nathan Archer; Michelle McGillion; Nayeli Gonzalez-Gomez – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2024
Early childhood education and care (ECEC) settings faced significant disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, compromising the continuity, stability and quality of provision. Three years on from the first UK lockdown as pandemic-era preschoolers enter formal schooling, stakeholders are concerned about the impact of the disruption on children's…
Descriptors: Educational Benefits, Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Child Development
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Andrew Pendola; David T. Marshall; Tim Pressley; Deja' Lynn Trammell – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2024
This project aims to gain insight into the mechanisms by which schools in highly challenging environments avoided learning loss--or even improved--during the pandemic. Using a unique dataset covering multiple levels of school, health, and environmental data, we examine which factors led schools to 'beat the odds' when it comes to learning…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Educational Practices, Economically Disadvantaged
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Katie Heath – About Campus, 2025
For more than three decades, educational professionals and researchers have warned about the impending teacher shortage in America's public school system. As we are currently in the midst of the shortage, school districts are facing the reality of fewer qualified teachers and filling the teaching gaps. This is especially evident in high-poverty…
Descriptors: Teacher Shortage, Public Schools, School Districts, Economically Disadvantaged
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Tyrone C. Cheng; Celia C. Lo – Child & Youth Care Forum, 2025
Background: Many children in the United States are victims of bullying; many of the victimized retaliate, aggressively bullying those who have bullied them. Objective: Applying the multiple disadvantage model, this U.S.-based secondary study of data describing bullied children's own perpetration of bullying examined this behavior's relationship to…
Descriptors: Risk, Bullying, Victims, Child Behavior
Choudhary, Richa – Online Submission, 2023
The purpose of this study is to analyse the impact of the emerging concept of 'learning acceleration' in addressing student's learning gaps and enhancing their learning levels, especially for high-risk students who struggle to pass state board examinations. The study focuses on understanding the impact of the tech-driven Learning Acceleration…
Descriptors: Technology Uses in Education, Acceleration (Education), Rural Areas, Foreign Countries
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Lalli, Gurpinder Singh – British Educational Research Journal, 2023
Abstract Households with children eligible for Free School Meals are at risk of food insecurity. This paper reports on a rapid-response study that investigated the impact of the school food voucher scheme during the COVID-19 crisis on young people, families and schools. It pays close attention to the reliance of the state on the goodwill of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income Groups, Eligibility
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Chomunorwa, Silence; Mugobo, Virimai Victor – Journal of Education and e-Learning Research, 2023
Educational technology (EdTech) plays a vital role in teaching and learning with e-learning ensuring equal access to education and continuity even when contact classes are impossible. The South African departments of education are making efforts to realize the use of technology in schools. The COVID-19 pandemic has an adverse impact on the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Educational Technology, Technology Integration
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Kim, Juah; Han, Suksil; Ahn, Doehee; Cho, Seokhee – Gifted Education International, 2023
Talent developmental experiences of economically disadvantaged students of Specialized STEM Talent Residential High Schools (SSTRHS) were investigated. Nine students who were preferentially admitted to SSTRHS due to their families' economic disadvantage were interviewed twice on their experiences from early childhood to college. The data were…
Descriptors: Art Education, STEM Education, Talent Development, Economically Disadvantaged
Katharine O. Strunk; Bryant Hopkins; Tara Kilbride; Scott Imberman; Dongming Yu – Education Policy Innovation Collaborative, 2023
Educators and policymakers have been concerned that the COVID-19 pandemic has led to substantial delays in learning due to disruptions, anxiety, and remote schooling. We study student achievement patterns over the pandemic using a combination of state summative and higher frequency benchmark assessments for middle school students in Michigan.…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, COVID-19, Pandemics, Mathematics Achievement
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Slate, Nico – History of Education, 2022
In the early 1960s, colleges and universities in the United States launched dozens of new pre-college programmes for low-income and predominantly African American high school students. Many of these initiatives were inspired by the civil rights movement. Moved by the sit-ins, marches and boycotts that had riveted the nation, a range of educators…
Descriptors: Educational History, Economically Disadvantaged, Self Concept, Civil Rights
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