Education Policy (tagged articles)Funding for Creative Education and its Socioeconomic Benefits: A Literature ReviewGrady Klein - The United States spends more on public education per student than all but three countries in the world based on 2016 findings from the National Center for Education Statistics, and yet a similar study by the same agency three years later demonstrates that, by comparison... Keep Reading »
Do Textbooks Shape Attitudes Toward War? Narrative 'Images' and Implicit Social CognitionNoemi Andrusello - To explore the relationship between history education and attitudes to war, narrative primes about World War II were read by 20 undergraduate students at California State University, Fresno. Afterwards, in the course of experimental interviews, participants responded... Keep Reading »
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Restoring Justice: An Alternative to the School-to-Prison PipelineDaisy Morales - The school-to-prison pipeline, a "partnership” between juvenile courts and the school system, "developed through a punitive and harmful framework to the detriment of many vulnerable children and adolescents,” is a phenomenon of the late twentieth century... Keep Reading »
Utilizing Technology for Learning STEM Subjects: Perceptions of Urban African-American Middle School StudentsXue Wen - This study was designed to explore current issues of access, interests and attitudes towards technology use in STEM related courses for a population of middle school students enrolled at a Title I urban school in the South. The participants in the study were largely... Keep Reading »
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Divided Society, Divided Schools, Divided Lives: The Role of Education in Creating Social Cohesion in Northern IrelandKara Schiaparelli - The Troubles, a period of conflict between mostly Protestant Unionists and mostly Catholic Nationalists in Northern Ireland, ended in 1998 with the signing of the Good Friday or Belfast Agreement. The division of society, however, continues in its segregated education... Keep Reading »
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