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Fenzel, L. Mickey; Dean, Rebecca J.; Darden, Gerivonni – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2014
The use of recent college graduates as uncertified classroom teachers has increased in recent years, with the growth of Teach for America, alternative certification routes for teachers, and alternative schools for urban children placed at risk. Few studies to date have investigated the effects of using these inexperienced teachers on the quality…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Urban Schools, Educational Environment, College Graduates
Bowers, Alex J.; Sprott, Ryan – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2012
A large percentage of the students who drop out of K-12 schools in the United States do so at the end of high school, at some point after grade 10. Yet little is known about the differences between types of students who drop out near the end of high school. The purpose of this study is to examine a typology of high school dropouts from a large…
Descriptors: Grade 10, Dropouts, Dropout Research, High School Students
Jones, Jeffrey N. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2011
The concept of student engagement is critical in the discussion of school reform. This issue is particularly important in dropout prevention programs such as the alternative high school, although little empirical work guides intervention efforts. In this qualitative research, ethnographic observations were combined with interviews with 24 students…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Qualitative Research, Dropout Programs, Dropout Prevention
Rivera, Hector H.; Waxman, Hersh C. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2011
This study examines resilient and nonresilient characteristics in mathematics among Hispanic students in a major metropolitan city located in the south central region of the United States. The study examined data from semistructure interviews of 118 resilient and nonresilient English language learners (ELLs) in 4th and 5th grade. The interviews…
Descriptors: Homework, Help Seeking, Self Efficacy, Parent Participation
Knight-Diop, Michelle G. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2010
Research clearly shows the importance of obtaining a postsecondary education in terms of accessing job opportunities, higher salaries, and improved benefits for a better quality of life in the United States. Bringing together the literature on school-based caring for Black students and the literature on college preparation, I utilize notions of…
Descriptors: African American Students, School Culture, College Preparation, Access to Education
Romo, Laura F.; Segura, Denise A. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2010
Within the last decade, births to unmarried women in the United States have risen dramatically, presenting challenges for young women to complete high school and attend college. This article presents a review of programs and services designed to support single mothers in completing high school and accessing postsecondary education. We highlight…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Hispanic Americans, African Americans, High Schools
Fenzel, L. Mickey; Monteith, Rosalind H. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2008
Much continues to be written about the failure of U.S. schools to provide a quality education for at-risk urban students. Private Nativity model schools have been instituted in response to the need to provide quality education at the middle school level for such students. As the number of these and other alternative middle schools increases, a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Extended School Day, Middle Schools, Minority Group Children
McDonald, Aaron J.; Ross, Steven M.; Bol, Linda; McSparrin-Gallagher, Brenda – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2007
This study examined the impact of 3 2nd-year charter schools (1 elementary, 1 middle, and 1 high school) on student achievement, school climate, and pedagogy. All schools served predominantly African American students in an inner-city district. Using a matched treatment-control student analytical design, charter school enrollees were individually…
Descriptors: African American Students, Charter Schools, Poverty, Academic Achievement
Balfanz, Robert; Byrnes, Vaughan – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2006
The mathematics achievement levels of U.S. students fall far behind those of other developed nations; within the United States itself, the students who are falling behind come predominantly from high-poverty and high-minority areas. This article reports on a series of analyses that followed 4 cohorts of students from 3 such schools through the 5th…
Descriptors: Mathematics Achievement, Middle Schools, Poverty, Educational Change
Zvoch, Keith – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2006
Data from a large school district in the southwestern United States were analyzed to investigate relations between student and school characteristics and high school freshman dropout patterns. Application of a multilevel logistic regression model to student dropout data revealed evidence of school-to-school differences in student dropout rates and…
Descriptors: High School Freshmen, Educational Environment, Dropouts, Dropout Rate
Emmons, Christine L.; Baskerville, Ruth – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2005
In a national education climate where change is the only constant, Norman S. Weir Elementary School has maintained and expanded the reform efforts that have resulted in striking academic achievement and improved school climate. Despite changes in administration and staffing, a highly professional and committed staff has continued the…
Descriptors: Social Development, Educational Change, Academic Achievement, Educational Improvement
Poncelet, Paulette; Associates, Metis – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2004
Following several years of negative trends in achievement and attendance in the middle grades, the Cleveland Municipal School District began phasing out middle schools by restructuring 21 of its 80 K-5 elementary schools into K-8 schools. This study examined Cleveland's restructuring initiative in light of 2 theories on early adolescent…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Adolescent Development, Educational Change, Outcomes of Education
Peer reviewedFinnan, Christine; Schnepel, Katherine C.; Anderson, Lorin W. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2003
Evaluated classrooms within four Accelerated Schools Project (ASP) schools, operationalizing the ASP principles, values, and concepts of a "powerful learning environment" (PLE), examining how similarly PLE was implemented in different classrooms and schools, and analyzing the relation between degree of implementation and differences in students'…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Environment, Elementary Education, Equal Education
Peer reviewedConchas, Gilberto Q.; Clark, Patricia A. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2002
This case study examined 80 urban minority high school students enrolled in two career academies, highlighting the cultural and institutional processes that affected their achievement. Career academies fostered optimism among low-income minority students. Career academy students demonstrated higher graduation rates and higher college entrance…
Descriptors: Career Academies, Case Studies, Educational Environment, High Risk Students
Peer reviewedHoward, Tyrone C. – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2002
Investigated African American students' perceptions of urban teaching practices and learning environments. Data from student interviews highlighted three central teaching strategies that students believed had a positive impact: teachers who established family, community, and home-like characteristics; teachers who established culturally connected…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cultural Awareness, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education
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