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50 Years of ERIC
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Bersola, Samuel H.; Stolzenberg, Ellen Bara; Fosnacht, Kevin; Love, Janice – American Journal of Education, 2014
In the absence of extensive data on doctoral institution choice, assumptions by faculty and administrators flourish. Due to increasing calls for diversity, continuing economic hardship, and decreasing yield rates, especially for underrepresented minorities, a highly selective research university (very high research activity) administered two sets…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Doctoral Programs, College Choice, Research Universities
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Garces, Liliana M. – American Journal of Education, 2014
Diversity today is considered central to the capacity of postsecondary institutions to thrive in an increasingly multiracial and multiethnic society. However, as universities take steps to reap the educational benefits of racial and ethnic diversity, legal decisions and state laws increasingly restrict the tools these institutions have…
Descriptors: Student Diversity, Graduate Students, Equal Education, Educational Quality
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Brayboy, Bryan McKinley Jones; Castagno, Angelina E.; Solyom, Jessica A. – American Journal of Education, 2014
In this article, we suggest that graduate programs in predominantly white institutions can and should be sites of self-education and tribal nation building. In arguing this, we examine how a particular graduate program and the participants of that program engaged tribal nation building, and then we suggest that graduate education writ large must…
Descriptors: Higher Education, American Indians, Graduate Study, Capacity Building
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Espino, Michelle M. – American Journal of Education, 2014
This article focuses on the extent to which devalued forms of capital along with limited access to valued cultural capital facilitated the access and persistence of 33 Mexican American PhDs who earned their doctorates in a variety of disciplines at 15 universities across the United States. Using the framework of community cultural wealth, this…
Descriptors: Mexican Americans, Access to Education, Academic Persistence, Cultural Capital
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Douglas, Daniel; Attewell, Paul – American Journal of Education, 2014
College graduation rates in the United States are low in both real and relative terms. This has left all stakeholders looking for novel solutions while perhaps ignoring extant but underused programs. This article examines the effect of "summer bridge" programs, which have students enroll in coursework prior to beginning their first full…
Descriptors: Summer Programs, Academic Achievement, Program Effectiveness, College Preparation
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Shafiq, M. Najeeb; Myers, John P. – American Journal of Education, 2014
This study examines the Swedish national educational voucher scheme and changes in social cohesion. We conduct a statistical analysis using data from the 1999 and 2009 rounds of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement's civic education study of 14-year-old students and their attitudes toward the rights of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Vouchers, Student Attitudes, Social Attitudes
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Powers, Jeanne M. – American Journal of Education, 2014
"Brown v. Board of Education" (1954) was a landmark decision that was the result of decades of efforts by grassroots activists and civil rights organizations to end legalized segregation. A less well-known effort challenged the extralegal segregation of Mexican American students in the Southwest. I combine original research and research…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Racial Discrimination, Equal Education, Educational Legislation
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Arroyo, Andrew T.; Gasman, Marybeth – American Journal of Education, 2014
This conceptual study builds an institution-focused, non-Eurocentric, theoretical framework of black college student success. Specifically, the study synthesizes the relevant empirical research on the contributions historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) have made for black student success, leading to an original model that all…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Institutional Characteristics, African American Students, Academic Achievement
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Jacobsen, Rebecca; Snyder, Jeffrey W.; Saultz, Andrew – American Journal of Education, 2014
The 2001 No Child Left Behind Act requires local education agencies to publicly disseminate school performance data. In response, districts and state departments of education have created "school report cards" that vary widely. While data dissemination policies can improve institutional legitimacy and ensure ongoing support, we suggest…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Educational Legislation, Information Dissemination, Report Cards
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Bodovski, Katerina; Nahum-Shani, Inbal; Walsh, Rachael – American Journal of Education, 2013
Using data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study-Kindergarten Cohort (ECLS-K)--a large, nationally representative sample of US elementary school students, we employed multilevel analysis to answer the following research questions: (a) Does students' mathematics achievement growth in grades K-3 vary among schools? (b) To what extent does…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Elementary School Students, Primary Education, Grade 1
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Posey-Maddox, Linn – American Journal of Education, 2013
A growing number of parents--particularly middle- and upper-middle-class parents--are working to fill budgetary gaps through their fundraising, grant writing, and volunteerism in urban public schools. Yet little is known about how this may shape norms and practices related to parental engagement within particular schools. Drawing from a case study…
Descriptors: Urban Education, Urban Schools, Public Schools, Race
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Roda, Allison; Wells, Amy Stuart – American Journal of Education, 2013
A growing body of school choice research has shown that when school choice policies are not designed to racially or socioeconomically integrate schools, that is, are "colorblind" policies, they generally manage to do the opposite, leading to greater stratification and separation of students by race and ethnicity across schools and programs. Since…
Descriptors: School Choice, Educational Research, Racial Segregation, Race
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Chudgar, Amita; Luschei, Thomas F.; Zhou, Yisu – American Journal of Education, 2013
In this multicountry analysis, we generate a student-level measure of socioeconomic status (SES) "mixing" to understand the benefits or pitfalls of placing low-SES children with diverse peers. We conduct this analysis separately for equal and unequal countries that provide the same curriculum to all children regardless of ability level, and we…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Counties, Differences, Peer Relationship
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Long, Mark C.; Conger, Dylan – American Journal of Education, 2013
This article documents evidence of nonrandom gender sorting across K-12 schools in the United States. The sorting exists among coed schools and at all grade levels, and it is highest in the secondary school grades. We observe some gender sorting across school sectors and types: for instance, males are slightly underrepresented in private schools…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Enrollment Trends, Public Schools, Charter Schools
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Hauptli, Meghan V.; Cohen-Vogel, Lora – American Journal of Education, 2013
This article examines the federal role in adolescent literacy from its roots in Lyndon B. Johnson's administration with the Economic Opportunity Act (1964) through the Reading for Understanding grants of 2010. The authors consider the extent to which the recent attention to and changes in the federal approach to adolescent literacy can be…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Literacy, Federal Government, Government Role
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