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1by Gable, Rachel“...A revealing look at the experiences of first generation students on elite campuses and the hidden curriculum they must master in order to succeedCollege has...”
[2021]
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2by Brint, Steven“...A leading expert challenges the prevailing gloomy outlook on higher education with solid evidence of its successesCrushing student debt, rapidly eroding state...”
[2019]
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3“...Low‐income, first‐generation, and/or working‐class students (LIFGWC) attending selective colleges and universities must navigate class‐dominant spaces, often...”
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4by Carolyn Barnes“...On weekday afternoons, dismissal bells signal not just the end of the school day but also the beginning of another important activity: the federally funded...”
2020
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5by Matt Wordsworth Conor Duffy Di Hicklin Ryan Hicklin Chris Quinn Sue Karvis Published in ABC News QLD (12.05.2020)“...With many young Australians still homeschooling, there are fears disadvantaged students could be left behind by the digital divide. Across the country...”
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8by Bastedo, Michael N Bowman, Nicholas A Glasener, Kristen M Kelly, Jandi L Published in The Journal of higher education (Columbus) (03.09.2018)“...This mixed-methods study used open-response survey data, focus groups, and an experimental simulation to explore how 311 admissions officers defined and used...”
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9by Ann Owens Sean F. Reardon Christopher Jencks Published in American educational research journal (01.08.2016)“...Although trends in the racial segregation of schools are well documented, less is known about trends in income segregation. We use multiple data sources to...”
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10by Tamara Oudyn Connor Duffy Di Hicklin Ryan Hicklin Chris Quinn Sue Karvis Published in ABC News Victoria (12.05.2020)“...As we heard earlier, students across the country are now planning, their return to the classroom, but in the meantime, many are still learning from home...”
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11“...What are the effects of recent public policies for reducing educational inequalities? How do privatization and other market-based education measures influence...”
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12“...Low-socioeconomic status (SES) students are underrepresented at selective colleges, but the role that admissions offices play is poorly understood. Because...”
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13by Domina, Thurston Pharris-Ciurej, Nikolas Penner, Andrew M Penner, Emily K Brummet, Quentin Porter, Sonya R Sanabria, Tanya Published in Educational researcher (01.12.2018)“...Students in the United States whose household income is less than 130% of the poverty line qualify for free lunch, and students whose household income is...”
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14“...Recent accounts suggest that accountability pressures have trickled down into the early elementary grades and that kindergarten today is characterized by a...”
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15“...Academic achievement gaps between high- and low-income students born in the 1990s were much larger than between cohorts born two decades earlier. Racial/ethnic...”
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16by Yelland, Nicola J Published in British journal of educational technology (01.09.2018)“...The data reported in this paper are part of a larger case study with children from 2 to 12 years of age, that took place over 4 years. The data reported here...”
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17by Kolluri, Suneal Published in Review of educational research (01.10.2018)“...The Advanced Placement (AP) program offers an opportunity for students to earn college credit and develop college-ready skills in high school. The curriculum...”
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18by Garcia, Antero Levinson, Amber Maria Gargroetzi, Emma Carene Published in American educational research journal (01.06.2020)“...This article investigates the civic writing practices of more than 11,000 students writing letters to the next president in the lead up to the 2016 U.S...”
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19by Neuman, Susan B Wong, Kevin M Flynn, Rachel Kaefer, Tanya“...This article reports on two studies designed to examine the landscape of online streamed videos, and the features that may support vocabulary learning for...”
edited by Graham, Steve
Published in Journal of educational psychology (01.01.2019)
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20by Moses, Michele S Wiley, Kathryn E Published in American educational research journal (01.08.2020)“...Scholars in distinct academic disciplines may examine the same or similar phenomena, often relying on concepts that are well known within each discipline. In...”