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Alaie, Adrienne – Urban Education, 2011
The Gates Foundation has given more than US$100 million to establish approximately 160 early college high schools (ECHSs) across the nation. The ECHS goal, to send traditionally low-performing students to college early and graduate them with 2 years of college credit, has been widely recognized for its constructive potential. However, not all EHCS…
Descriptors: High Schools, College Science, College Credits, Biology
Auerbach, Susan – Urban Education, 2007
How do marginalized parents construct their role in promoting their children's access to educational opportunity? What lessons might their experience have for our understanding of parent involvement beyond the parameters of traditional models? This qualitative case study examined the beliefs, goals, and practices of 16 working-class African…
Descriptors: Biographies, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Educational Opportunities
Tierney, William G. – Urban Education, 2007
Throughout the 20th century, one of the central debates pertaining to postsecondary education has been about the concept of merit. Who deserves to go to college? The answer to that question goes to the heart of various policies that have been developed, changed, and debated. Perhaps no other policy has drawn more prominence and criticism than that…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Affirmative Action, Merit Rating, Democratic Values
Smith, Sally A.; Singer, Judith Y. – Urban Education, 2006
This study documents literature discussions between groups of teacher education students in two geographically and demographically different universities. Students from an education methods course at each site discussed "The Friendship" by Mildred Taylor with one another as part of a distance reader response project. The project was designed to…
Descriptors: Computer Literacy, Fiction, Urban Schools, Online Courses
Mcintyre, Alice – Urban Education, 2006
Unlike school-aged youth attending well-resourced suburban schools, working-class poor students attending inner-city public schools are oftentimes denied the opportunity to develop a sense of agency within their schools and communities. In this article, the author addresses one way that educators and researchers can encourage young people to…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Economically Disadvantaged, Urban Education, Action Research
Soo, David – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2010
One of the hallmarks of the American system of higher education is its diversity: there are more than 4,000 institutions of varying sizes, types, and purposes. Unlike centrally planned systems, the American higher education landscape is a tapestry of institutions--public and private, selective and open-access--each with a distinct mission and…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Higher Education, Private Colleges, Public Colleges
Williams, Devon – Urban Education, 2004
This article suggests that colleges and universities can improve intergroup relations on campus by implementing a cooperative learning technique known as the jigsaw classroom. What is argued is that use of the jigsaw classroom will facilitate a recategorization process by which members of racial-ethnic groups other than one's own (them) will begin…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Minority Groups, Racial Discrimination, Consciousness Raising
Corwin, Zoe Blumberg; Venegas, Kristan M.; Oliverez, Paz Maya; Colyar, Julia E. – Urban Education, 2004
Detrimental differences in educational opportunities for students of color continue to exist in the post-Brown United States. This article focuses on inequities in access to higher education by addressing the following question: How do disparities in counseling services affect college access for students of color? Guided by a review of the…
Descriptors: School Guidance, Educational Opportunities, Counseling Services, Community Colleges
Green, Denise, O'Neil – Urban Education, 2004
In 1997, the Center for Individuals' Rights filed two lawsuits against the University of Michigan on behalf of two White plaintiffs who believed they were denied admission due to racial preferences. The diversity rationale, Michigan's counter-argument, underscored the links between racial diversity and institutional mission but rejected social…
Descriptors: Institutional Mission, Court Litigation, Justice, Affirmative Action
Leonard, Jacqueline; Lovelace-Taylor, Kay; Sanford-DeShields, Jayminn; Spearman, Patrick – Urban Education, 2004
The Professional Development School (PDS) concept was developed by the Holmes Group (now known as the Holmes Partnership) in response to a national call for educational reform. More recent reform agendas question the effectiveness of the PDS model. This article examines the changes that are occurring in the Temple University PDS in Philadelphia,…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Partnerships in Education, Professional Development Schools, College School Cooperation
Byrd, Nola Butler – Penn GSE Perspectives on Urban Education, 2009
This study examines the historical and contemporary identity development patterns of first, second, and third generation students to determine the attributes students bring with them and how they develop through their experiences in a multicultural counselor training program. The paper examines patterns between groups, followed by a discussion of…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Identification, Cultural Pluralism, Counselor Training
Peer reviewedBakari, Rosenna – Urban Education, 2003
Surveyed black and white student teachers from programs with varying requirements about teaching culturally diverse students. Results indicated that both groups had lower scores on the Cultural Sensitivity toward Teaching African American Students subscale than on the Willingness to Teach African American Students subscale. Black student teachers…
Descriptors: Black Students, Cultural Awareness, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedMetzger, Christa – Urban Education, 2003
Surveyed urban school superintendents and college of education deans regarding strategies for coping with stress through self/inner development. Participants defined self/inner development as balance, self-actualization, values, personal improvement, inner focus, and relationships. Self/inner development terms used most frequently at work were…
Descriptors: Coping, Deans, Elementary Secondary Education, Higher Education
Peer reviewedAriza, Eileen N. – Urban Education, 2003
Describes the inception and progress of a university-public school collaboration in which preservice teachers, working toward endorsement in teaching English to speakers of other languages, volunteer to teach English as a second language students, providing academic support, homework help, language practice, and comprehensive explanations for…
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedLester, Nancy; Bertram, Corrine; Erickson, Gregory; Lee, Ernie; Tchako, Abraham; Wiggins, Kacy D.; Wilson, James – Urban Education, 2003
Examined the state of writing across the curriculum at one urban college. Analysis of student writing from all courses of a random sample of freshman-senior level students indicated that teachers in the role of evaluators were the most prevalent audience for student writing, and notetaking was the most common writing function performed by…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Notetaking, Urban Universities, Writing (Composition)

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