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Starr, Christine R.; Tulagan, Nestor; Simpkins, Sandra D. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
STEM careers are among the fastest growing and highest paid occupations throughout the world. However, persistent social inequities in STEM domains emerge early for Black and Latinx adolescents, creating numerous barriers to their pursuit of STEM. Developmental and motivational theories highlight parents as a source of strength and support for…
Descriptors: STEM Education, African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Adolescents
Conklin, Michael; Singh, Satvir – Studies in Higher Education, 2022
Existing research has found that when a journal transitions from single-blind review to double-blind review, female authorship increases. This article reports the findings of a first-of-its-kind study designed to measure if transitioning to triple-blind review would further reduce gender bias in academic publishing. The findings as to whether…
Descriptors: Peer Evaluation, Writing for Publication, Faculty Publishing, Gender Bias
Jones, Tamecia R.; Burrell, Shondricka – Science Education, 2022
Current science instruction does not educate K-12 students equitably and creates short- and long-term impacts on individual students and society. While students may be present in class, they may not have access to quality science learning experiences. The goals of this paper are to show how science instruction may not be reaching its aim of…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Equal Education, Minority Group Students, Urban Areas
Kimbrough, B. J.; Rogers, Reenay; Renfroe, Brandon – Alabama Journal of Educational Leadership, 2022
Public school students in the Black Belt of Alabama suffer from food insecurity disproportionately compared with national peers. Results of a recent mixed methods study indicated food insecurity levels that were three times the national average, with very low food security an alarming 11 times the national average. In the fight against hunger in…
Descriptors: Hunger, Public Schools, Disproportionate Representation, Rural Areas
Tripon, Cristina – Journal of Educational Sciences, 2022
Emotional intelligence has become more and more important in our society, being part of the competencies of the 21st century, regardless of the field in which the professional career exists. Especially in the STEM field, which is deeply marked by the small number of women represented, this could be the key to motivating girls to increase their…
Descriptors: Females, Career Choice, STEM Careers, Emotional Intelligence
Maye, Melissa; Boyd, Brian A.; Martínez-Pedraza, Frances; Halladay, Alycia; Thurm, Audrey; Mandell, David S. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
Autistic individuals who are also people of color or from lower socioeconomic strata are historically underrepresented in research. Lack of representation in autism research has contributed to health and healthcare disparities. Reducing these disparities will require culturally competent research that is relevant to under-resourced communities as…
Descriptors: Researchers, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Diversity
Vaughn, Margaret; Massey, Dixie; Vitullo, Adrienne; Masterson, Jessica; Li, Xuejiao – Children's Literature in Education, 2022
Given the need for multiple representations of historically underrepresented voices in children's literature, this research study explored critical depictions of agency of Latinx youth within the Pura Belpré awarded texts from 1996 to 2021. The findings report a critical multicultural analysis of depictions of age, sex, socio-economic status,…
Descriptors: Awards, Personal Autonomy, Hispanic Americans, Youth
Gibson, Lenwood – Multicultural Learning and Teaching, 2022
The disproportionate, over-representation of Black boys in special education continues to be a matter of social injustice and inequity in education. Many Black students are placed in special education due to subjective identification processes. This is especially true when it comes to classifications such as Emotional Behavior Disorders (EBD).…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, African American Students, Special Education, Social Justice
Paul, Cassandra A.; Webb, David J. – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2022
In previous work we analyzed databases for 95 classes to show that the percent grade scale was correlated with a much higher student fail rate than the 4.0 grade scale. This paper builds on this work and investigates equity gaps occurring under both scales. By employing a "course deficit model" we attribute the responsibility for closing…
Descriptors: Physics, Introductory Courses, Racism, Ethnicity
Lyubartseva, Ganna; Arthur, Cheyenne – Education, 2022
Chemistry as science is known to be objective and neutral. However, numerous studies indicate that historically recognition of women's contributions to chemistry, including Nobel Prize, is far from objective and often based on cultural forms and gender bias. In this work, we analyzed gender and age of Nobel Laureates in Chemistry at the time of…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Females, Scientific Research, Awards
Fuesting, Melissa; Bichsel, Jacqueline; Schmidt, Anthony – College and University Professional Association for Human Resources, 2022
Past research in the private sector has demonstrated that corporations with female executives pay their female administrators more equitably. This report presents evidence from CUPA-HR survey data that similar patterns occur in higher education. Institutions with female presidents have a higher representation of women in administrator positions…
Descriptors: Women Administrators, Higher Education, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Salaries
Burrus, Jeremy; Casillas, Alex; Daley, Nola; McVey, Jill; Murano, Dana – ACT, Inc., 2022
Social and emotional learning is often cited as a means through which to improve equity outcomes for learners from historically underserved populations. The research compiled in this review shows how social and emotional skills are intertwined with meeting the needs of all students, and particularly those from historically underserved populations.…
Descriptors: Social Emotional Learning, Disadvantaged, Access to Education, Social Bias
Hernández, María G.; Lopez, David M.; Swier, Reed – Teachers College Press, 2022
This book positions disproportionality as not solely a special education issue but, rather, a broader issue of educational inequality. Disproportionality in special education parallels a persistent history of chronic socioeconomic and racial inequalities relating to the country's history of denying educational opportunities to students of color,…
Descriptors: Disproportionate Representation, Equal Education, Special Education, Racism
Alegría, Margarita; O'Malley, Isabel Shaheen – William T. Grant Foundation, 2022
Identifying causal mechanisms is an essential aspect of disparities research. Rigorous investigations of mechanisms can open the black box and clarify linkages in the causal chain, indicating how effects occur. Studies of mechanisms can also illuminate novel ways to reduce inequality when intervention at the root cause of unequal outcomes is not…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Causal Models, Equal Education, Financial Support
Austin, Megan; Backes, Ben; Goldhaber, Dan; Li, Dory; Streich, Francie – National Center for Analysis of Longitudinal Data in Education Research (CALDER), 2022
Taking advanced courses in high school predicts a broad array of positive postsecondary and labor market outcomes. Yet students from historically disadvantaged groups and low-income backgrounds have long been underrepresented in these courses. To address this problem, more than 60 districts in Washington state implemented a policy that…
Descriptors: High School Students, School Districts, Educational Policy, Advanced Courses

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