Professional decision-making concerning the nature and quantity of schoolchildren's educational, counseling, and remedial experiences is critical to children's success. How are aspects of students' race and socioeconomic status associated with teachers' and counselors' recommendations regarding the supportive and remedial services provided to them? This study examined how racial/ethnic identity and social class may influence the early treatment decisions that teachers and counselors make about programs and services that could benefit their students. The study analyzed archival data collected from teachers and counselors via a classroom vignette study in which participants suggested appropriate programming and services for a hypothetical c...
Brief online interventions are effective for reducing alcohol use among college students. However, s...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine sixth grade literacy students’ perspective...
Many children and adolescents in the United States experience externalizing behavior problems identi...
ABSTRACT American schools were successful in assimilating European immigrants and their descendants,...
Minorities reached 50.4% of the American population, representing a majority for the first time, and...
This qualitative research study was conducted to ascertain how urban school leaders conceptualized s...
African-American students have historically been disproportionately represented in exclusionary disc...
The continuous struggle for equity in American culture and the recent racial tensions on university ...
The primary goal of this research is to explore the statistical relationship, if any, in grade drops...
Because many new teachers leave the field within the first five years of their first teaching job, a...
This project explores the use of mindfulness in antiracist professional development for educators, d...
Over 2.5 million youth remain disconnected from education or the workforce well into their adult liv...
An alarmingly number of students drop out of high school every day; however, the need for a high sch...
The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) component of IDEIA 2004, NCLB requirements, and research ind...
In a cross-sectional sample of 598 African American caregivers and adolescents, this dissertation in...
Brief online interventions are effective for reducing alcohol use among college students. However, s...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine sixth grade literacy students’ perspective...
Many children and adolescents in the United States experience externalizing behavior problems identi...
ABSTRACT American schools were successful in assimilating European immigrants and their descendants,...
Minorities reached 50.4% of the American population, representing a majority for the first time, and...
This qualitative research study was conducted to ascertain how urban school leaders conceptualized s...
African-American students have historically been disproportionately represented in exclusionary disc...
The continuous struggle for equity in American culture and the recent racial tensions on university ...
The primary goal of this research is to explore the statistical relationship, if any, in grade drops...
Because many new teachers leave the field within the first five years of their first teaching job, a...
This project explores the use of mindfulness in antiracist professional development for educators, d...
Over 2.5 million youth remain disconnected from education or the workforce well into their adult liv...
An alarmingly number of students drop out of high school every day; however, the need for a high sch...
The Least Restrictive Environment (LRE) component of IDEIA 2004, NCLB requirements, and research ind...
In a cross-sectional sample of 598 African American caregivers and adolescents, this dissertation in...
Brief online interventions are effective for reducing alcohol use among college students. However, s...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to examine sixth grade literacy students’ perspective...
Many children and adolescents in the United States experience externalizing behavior problems identi...