Sentences with phrase «urban studies programs»

Our Visual Arts, Performing Arts and Urban Studies programs provide enriching opportunities for students to make connections to working artists and explore their own creativity.
Through their domestic urban studies program, he ended up in Chicago working in an afterschool program and then as a school liaison at a community service agency.
Abstract: In discussing several school closings in Philadelphia, Strauss highlights the writings of Elaine Simon, co-director of the Urban Studies Program at the University of Pennsylvania.
«Only in Chicago do you have a teacher's union local strong enough, and independent enough of the national union, to do something like this,» said Mark Naison, who directs the urban studies program at Fordham University.
2002 - 2003 Program / Cooper Union School of Architecture, Architecture / Urban Studies Program, New York / NY, USA

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For example, the field education program, the study of current liberation theologies, and the struggle to keep the school's budget in balance all pose questions of Christian faith and ethics in their relation to urban - institutional structures.
Theres a old football saying that if you have the three best QBs in the entire country, you do nt really have 1 and if Urban Meyer is going to control his programs he better spend a summer studying Charlie Weisses playbook on how to manage large Eggos.
This longitudinal study in 3 middle schools and 3 high schools in a large, urban US school district in Washington state compared the nutritional quality of student school lunch food selections before and after the implementation of the new National School Lunch Program meal standards.
That spot went instead to Vicki Been, formerly the head of New York University's Furman Center for Real Estate and Urban Policy — which has also been somewhat critical of mandatory inclusionary zoning in its studies of programs in the San Francisco, Boston and Washington, D.C. metropolitan areas.
Minchin Lewis, adjunct professor of public administration and international affairs at Syracuse University's Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs who studies financial management and social programming in urban government, pointed out this is not the first time the city of Syracuse has gone through government overhaul.
«HPV vaccines could dramatically reduce the incidence of HPV - associated cancers, but uptake of these vaccines is far lower than for other routine childhood and teen immunizations,» said Kevin A. Henry, PhD, an assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Urban Studies at Temple University in Philadelphia and member of Fox Chase Cancer Center's Cancer Prevention and Control program.
In their study, the researchers randomized 22 urban elementary schools serving low - income families to either the INSIGHTS intervention or a supplemental reading program, which served as a control condition.
«While there is information available about counties in the United States that exceed EPA air pollution standards, there has not been a similar source of information about how that air pollution actually affects the health of people living in those areas,» said lead study author Kevin Cromar, PhD, director of the Air Quality Program at the Marron Institute of Urban Management and assistant professor of population health and environmental medicine at the NYU School of Medicine.
«If there are no further interventions by these governments, expect to see strong increases in urban car travel and urban energy and carbon dioxide emissions in China and India and elsewhere around the world,» said Lew Fulton, a co-author and co-director of the NextSTEPS Program at the Institute of Transportation Studies at UC Davis.
The study is the first of its kind to examine the effect of Experience Corps, a national volunteer service program that trains seniors to help children in urban public schools with reading and academic success in other areas.
The Urban Barcode Research Program (UBRP), is an initiative to engage high school students to study biodiversity in NYC supported by the Pinkerton Foundation.
The Urban Superintendents Program is a course of study for doctoral students interested in leading city public school systems.
The Milwaukee school choice program and the response of Milwaukee Public Schools are especially significant in light of Frederick M. Hess's study of the effects of competition on large urban school districts.
In light of last spring's passage of the historic Student Aid and Fiscal Responsibility Act — which enhances student loan forgiveness programs for those who enter public service, similar to what is already done for new doctors willing to work in urban hospitals — the recent study of California's teaching fellowship program could cast considerable light on the value - added benefits of utilizing bonus pay to attract new talent to troubled schools.
A new study from the Urban Institute finds that a Florida program designed to expand access to private schools has helped more low income students enroll in college.
Our research begins to fill this gap with two studies of the G&T programs available to high - achieving middle - school students in a large urban school district in the southwestern United States which, to preserve anonymity we shall refer to as LUSD.
The statement includes a list of these developments: the US Supreme Court ruled scholarships constitutional; numerous studies showed these programs benefit needy kids; families empowered with this choice express great satisfaction; urban districts continue to struggle despite great effort; chartering hasn't created enough high - quality seats; and smart accountability systems can ensure only high - quality private schools participate in these programs.
Author Bio: Erica Blom is a research associate in the Education Policy Program at the Urban Institute, where she studies higher education policy.
Abeyta said that while studying for her master's degree, the Urban Superintendent Program students made such an impression and impact on her own education that she wanted to return and study at HGSE again someday.
Last September, there was a groundbreaking study from the Urban Institute that looked at long - term outcomes in the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship program, which awards scholarships to eligible children from low - income families.
NCATE has also just completed a study of urban teacher residency (UTR) programs.
Drawing on interviews with female superintendents of urban, small - town, and rural school districts, the cofounder of the women's studies program at the University of Tulsa examines their contradictory experiences with power and subjection.
This case study describes how one urban elementary school in a high - reform district and state has been able to develop strong connections with community businesses and organizations as part of its program of school, family, and community partnerships.
The federal private school voucher program is an exemplar subject for study because self - selection is assumed to be a major influence on whether or not a low - income urban student attends a private school.
[viii] Focusing specifically on one urban school district because of the richness of available data, the study finds positive effects of the program, similar to those for the broader state.
Given that no study has demonstrated that targeted urban voucher programs hurt students, and several studies have shown that they are especially beneficial to low - income African Americans, I am perfectly comfortable making the call.
This study explores a student mentoring program called the Wiz Kidz, located within a Canadian urban elementary school of 420 students.
Dr. Matt Chingos of the Urban Institute released a new study that shows very favorable long - term outcomes for students who enroll in the Florida Tax Credit Scholarship Program — the largest private school choice program in the country.The results are clear: the Florida program significantly increases college matriculation, especially when students were enrolled in the FTC program for a longer period oProgram — the largest private school choice program in the country.The results are clear: the Florida program significantly increases college matriculation, especially when students were enrolled in the FTC program for a longer period oprogram in the country.The results are clear: the Florida program significantly increases college matriculation, especially when students were enrolled in the FTC program for a longer period oprogram significantly increases college matriculation, especially when students were enrolled in the FTC program for a longer period oprogram for a longer period of time.
«We are incredibly pleased to see the results of this study by Dr. Matt Chingos of the Urban Institute, as it confirms what we have known to be true for years: private school choice programs provide families, especially disadvantaged families, greater opportunities to achieve academic success.
«As a huge advocate of social and emotional learning, Raymond is much more thoughtful and a big - picture kind of guy in ways that run counter to the tenets of the corporate reform movement,» such as merit pay, said Carl Cohn, a member of the State Board of Education, director of the Urban Leadership Program in the School of Educational Studies at Claremont Graduate University and retired superintendent of Long Beach Unified.
Today, researchers from the School Choice Demonstration Project at the University of Arkansas and the Education Research Alliance for New Orleans at Tulane University will release findings from their study of the third year of results from the Louisiana Scholarship Program at the Urban Institute in Washington.
In cities including Denver, New York City and Washington, D.C., black children are more likely to leave their own neighborhood in search of a high - quality school, according to the study, which examined urban school districts that operate school choice programs.
This study investigated the relationships between completing the high school portion of a college - and career - preparatory program of study and high school achievement outcomes in a large urban district in the West.
The Urban Institute study is the latest research measuring school choice and the travel necessary for choice programs through the lens of race and class.
Given that the LSP is the first statewide voucher program systematically studied (other rigorously studied programs serve smaller samples of students in urban school districts), the program's scale may have played a role;
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Researchers used a comparative case study method to examine an Artist - in - Residence program conducted in eight urban schools spanning third through eighth grades.
In addition, Tara is an adjunct instructor in the Learning, Diversity and Urban Studies MEd program at Vanderbilt University's Peabody College, where she leads a practicum course for students about learning and leadership in nonprofit and community - based settings.
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This research study from the Urban Institute examines the impact of Accelerating Opportunity (AO), an initiative that enables learners to complete high school equivalency programs while simultaneously working toward an industry credential.
He is past Chair of Educational Policy Studies and was a founding member of the faculty of the Ed.D. program in Urban Education Leadership.
My faculty appointment is in the Department of Educational Policy Studies where I teach and advise primarily in the Urban Education Leadership Ed.D. program.
Decoteau Irby is an assistant professor in the Department of Educational Policy Studies where he teaches and advises in the College's Urban Education Leadership program area.
Particularly where summer learning is concerned, regular attendance and engagement are critical, according to the 2016 Rand Corporation study «Learning From Summer: Effects of Voluntary Summer Learning Programs on Low - Income Urban Youth.»
Director Steve Tozer is Professor in Educational Policy Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago and founding coordinator of the UIC EdD Program in Urban Education Leadership, which is the first university - based program to be awarded Exemplary Status by the George W. Bush Institute Alliance to Reform Education LeadProgram in Urban Education Leadership, which is the first university - based program to be awarded Exemplary Status by the George W. Bush Institute Alliance to Reform Education Leadprogram to be awarded Exemplary Status by the George W. Bush Institute Alliance to Reform Education Leadership.
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