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Kangas, Sara E. N.; Cook, Megan – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Despite increased attention to the academic progress of English learners (ELs) with disabilities as a result of the Every Student Succeeds Act of 2015, research has yet to investigate the educational opportunities of these students in secondary grades. This qualitative embedded case study examined the curricular access of 10 ELs with disabilities…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), Learning Disabilities, English Language Learners, Educational Opportunities
Rangel, David E.; Shoji, Megan N.; Gamoran, Adam – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Research suggests that school-based parent networks have significant benefits for children's education, yet scholars know very little about how such relationships form and develop over time. This study uses interview and survey data with elementary school parents in predominantly low-income Latinx communities to examine how parents meet one…
Descriptors: Social Networks, Parent Participation, Elementary School Students, Parent Attitudes
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Kraft, Matthew A.; Hill, Heather C. – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article describes and evaluates a web-based coaching program designed to support teachers in implementing Common Core-aligned math instruction. Web-based coaching programs can be operated at relatively lower costs, are scalable, and make it more feasible to pair teachers with coaches who have expertise in their content area and grade level.…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Web Based Instruction, Coaching (Performance), Mathematics Teachers
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Moses, Michele S.; Wiley, Kathryn E. – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Scholars in distinct academic disciplines may examine the same or similar phenomena, often relying on concepts that are well known within each discipline. In this article, we examine two related sociological concepts--capital and adaptive preferences--each used to explain young people's choices and aspirations. We make the case that integrating…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Capital, Educational Sociology, Educational Philosophy
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Bausell, Sarah Byrne; Staton, Torri A.; Hughes, Sherick – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article documents collective memories of the founding, curriculum, and attendees of one of the first (1866) Reconstruction Era Quaker-Freedmen School sites in the Southeastern United States. It applies critical oral history methodology including the collection of primary documents, previous investigations into the school, and interviews of…
Descriptors: Educational History, Race, African American Education, United States History
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Quintana, Rafael; Correnti, Richard – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Most of the literature on the development of educational inequality has operated under the achievement gaps paradigm, often assuming that the underlying normative and methodological foundations related to equality and justice in education are a settled matter. In this article, we argue that important normative dimensions are overlooked with…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Mobility, Achievement Gap, Educational Policy
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Jabbar, Huriya; Cannata, Marisa; Germain, Emily; Castro, Andrene – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Teacher labor markets are evolving across the United States. The rise of charter schools, alternative teacher certification, and portfolio districts are transforming teachers' access to employment, changing the way they search for and apply for jobs, and may also change the role that social networks play in the job search. However, we know little…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Labor Market, Social Networks
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Pazey, Barbara L. – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This article provides an account of the ways in which students and adult supporters of an urban turnaround high school mobilized to defy the rhetoric of neoliberal reforms and the subsequent deficit narrative imposed on them and on their school. Their counternarratives refute the master narratives advanced by federal and state educational reforms.…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Neoliberalism, Educational Change, Urban Schools
Estrada, Peggy; Wang, Haiwen; Farkas, Timea – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Using mixed methods, we investigated (a) the association of the extent of English learner (EL) classroom-level segregation (proportion EL) and number of EL English proficiency levels with elementary EL academic achievement, using 2 years of administrative data, and (b) school staff--reported opportunity to learn-related advantages and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Language Proficiency, English Language Learners, Elementary School Students
Goodwin, Amanda P.; Cho, Sun-Joo; Reynolds, Dan; Brady, Katherine; Salas, Jorge – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
This study explores digital and paper reading processes and outcomes for 371 fifth to eighth graders completing a reading task similar to standardized testing. Results showed students highlighted and annotated more when reading the paper versus digital text. Also, reading on paper versus digitally was slightly supportive of reading comprehension…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Printed Materials, Electronic Learning, Correlation
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Parks, Amy Noelle – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Drawing on a 3-year interpretive study that followed a cohort of children from prekindergarten to Grade 1, this article presents results of a multiple case study, which demonstrated that although two children had the same teachers, classmates, and curricula over 3 years, their experiences in the three successive mathematics classrooms were quite…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Preschool Education, Kindergarten, Grade 1
Johnson, Angela – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Prior research shows that English learners (ELs) lag behind their peers in academic achievement and education attainment. The persisting gap is partly attributed to ELs' limited exposure to academic content. This article investigates the efficacy of a summer credit recovery program aimed at expanding high school newcomer ELs' access to academic…
Descriptors: Credits, English Language Learners, Program Effectiveness, Immigrants
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Bruno, Paul; Rabovsky, Sarah J.; Strunk, Katharine O. – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Novice teachers' professional contexts may have important implications for their effectiveness, development, and retention. However, due to data limitations, descriptions of these contexts are often unidimensional or vague. Using 10 years of administrative data from the Los Angeles Unified School District, we describe patterns of new teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Distribution, Teacher Placement, Beginning Teachers, Classroom Environment
Edgerton, Adam Kirk – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Cynthia Coburn, in her 2016 article in the "American Journal of Education"--"What's Policy Got to Do With It?"--states that the field of policy implementation suffers from the propensity to learn the same lessons over and over again. This repetition of mistakes, I argue, stems from a failure to account for predictable patterns…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change, Common Core State Standards
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Leo, Aaron – American Educational Research Journal, 2020
Despite the wide-ranging scholarship on the educational attitudes held by native-born members of the middle and working class, few researchers have examined the impact of class on the attitudes of new arrivals. This article addresses this gap using data gathered through an ethnographic study conducted among 30 newly arrived refugee and immigrant…
Descriptors: Social Class, Immigrants, Refugees, Educational Attitudes
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