With this award, Salehi will solidify her burgeoning mentoring philosophy that emphasizes providing actionable feedback, helping students set realistic goals, and empathizing with the unique issues facing researchers of color.
How can one leverage community participation to develop a software system to ensure that school assignment algorithms do a better job of combatting inequality?
Does increased K-12 funding reduce inequality in academic and social-emotional outcomes, and are the effects stronger in contexts where students have had greater access to state pre-school and pre-kindergarten programs?
How do Indigenous Triqui youth make meaning of their lives, their families, their experiences at school, the discrimination they face, as well as how they want to be portrayed, perceived, and treated?
In collaboration with the City of Oakland’s Reimagining Safety Taskforce, a UC Berkeley working group will identify alternatives to law enforcement that are responsive to community needs and address the root causes of violence and crime.
The University of California, Berkeley, and the San Francisco Unified School District (SFUSD) will pursue a research agenda to reduce inequalities in chronic absenteeism, and, in turn, academic difficulties and school dropout.
Holmes will use this award to develop skills in hearing, acknowledging, and responding to experiences of racialization, racism and anti-immigrant prejudice.
How do intermediary organizations leverage research to drive education change across the country? How do intermediaries adapt to different political contexts?
Janelle Scott is a PI on 1 grant to University of California, Berkeley, a co-PI on 1 grant to University of Illinois, Chicago, and a co-PI on 1 grant to Bank Street College of Education; an author on 1 publication and 1 blog post; and ...
Nikki Jones is a PI on 3 grants to University of California at Berkeley; an author on 1 publication; and is mentioned in 1 news article and 1 blog post.
Elizabeth Debray is a co-PI on 1 grant to University of California, Berkeley and a co-PI on 1 grant to University of Illinois, Chicago, and is an author on 1 publication and 1 blog post.
Bruce Western is a sociology professor, the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice Policy, director of the Malcolm Wiener Center for Social Policy, and faculty chair of the Program in Criminal Justice Policy and Management at Harvard Kennedy ...
The William T. Grant Foundation invests in high-quality research focused on reducing inequality in youth outcomes and improving the use of research evidence in decisions that affect young people in the United States.