Poverty is an important negative influence on educational attainment in Canada and a key barrier to educational improvement. Although this is widely recognized by educators, schools have not invested significant resources in dealing with poverty effectively. Schools cannot by themselves solve problems of poverty, nor should they be held respon- sible for them. At the same time, a considerable body of research indicates that schools can contribute in important ways to alleviating poverty’s effects. Important strategies for doing so include improved instruction, more preschool education, and stronger links with families and communities. Change in these areas is feasible, though not easy. La pauvreté exerce une influence neegative importante s...
Research shows that there are disparities in academic outcomes between students living in poverty an...
Although many books and articles have been written regarding poverty and its effects among children,...
We explored the influence of three interventions on the literacy achievement of grade-1 students in ...
About one in four Canadian children live in poverty, which means poverty is present in the Canadian ...
Throughout America, poverty can be one of the major differences that separate many groups in urban, ...
The negative impact of poverty on all educational and life outcomes is well known, yet the issue doe...
AbstractThere are many, various and interconnected causes of poverty, and we can’t use a magic formu...
Poverty is defined as a lack of material goods or a low level of income. Poverty is associated with ...
This paper presents findings from a funded case study research project conducted in Ontario, Canada ...
Ontario’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy, Breaking the Cycle, was launched in 2008. It was stated ...
According to reports, almost one billion children worldwide live in poverty, many of whom find it di...
SIU konferanse Solstrand 6.-7. October 2003Higher education has a value of its own. When linked to t...
This paper examines how a discourse around those living in poverty has been created, and its implica...
This article examines the effects of poverty on education. Many different aspects contribute to a co...
This review paper, prepared for the forthcoming Russell Sage volume Changing Poverty, considers the ...
Research shows that there are disparities in academic outcomes between students living in poverty an...
Although many books and articles have been written regarding poverty and its effects among children,...
We explored the influence of three interventions on the literacy achievement of grade-1 students in ...
About one in four Canadian children live in poverty, which means poverty is present in the Canadian ...
Throughout America, poverty can be one of the major differences that separate many groups in urban, ...
The negative impact of poverty on all educational and life outcomes is well known, yet the issue doe...
AbstractThere are many, various and interconnected causes of poverty, and we can’t use a magic formu...
Poverty is defined as a lack of material goods or a low level of income. Poverty is associated with ...
This paper presents findings from a funded case study research project conducted in Ontario, Canada ...
Ontario’s first Poverty Reduction Strategy, Breaking the Cycle, was launched in 2008. It was stated ...
According to reports, almost one billion children worldwide live in poverty, many of whom find it di...
SIU konferanse Solstrand 6.-7. October 2003Higher education has a value of its own. When linked to t...
This paper examines how a discourse around those living in poverty has been created, and its implica...
This article examines the effects of poverty on education. Many different aspects contribute to a co...
This review paper, prepared for the forthcoming Russell Sage volume Changing Poverty, considers the ...
Research shows that there are disparities in academic outcomes between students living in poverty an...
Although many books and articles have been written regarding poverty and its effects among children,...
We explored the influence of three interventions on the literacy achievement of grade-1 students in ...