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We Didn't Know It Was That Bad: Unearthing Parent Perspectives On Universal Pre-K Policy, Maria S. Mavrides Calderon
We Didn't Know It Was That Bad: Unearthing Parent Perspectives On Universal Pre-K Policy, Maria S. Mavrides Calderon
Publications and Research
Families are the ultimate recipients of the effects of policy, but seldom get a seat at the policymaking table. This study investigated how parents perceive the impacts of unequal teacher compensation policies on New York City’s (NYC) Universal Pre-K (UPK) expansion. Utilizing Bronfenbrenner's (1979) ecological systems theory and Schneider and Ingram’s (1993) theory of social construction and policy design to create a rich conceptual framework, this qualitative study analyzed parents' voices through document and social media discourse analysis expanding from 2014 to 2021, and semi-structured interviews (n=15). Participants reflected the demographic diversity found in NYC, the largest school system in …
Employment Outcomes In Higher Education, Yunxia Wei
Employment Outcomes In Higher Education, Yunxia Wei
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Understanding the relationship between education, jobs, and wages in higher education is critical. It is not just about earning a degree; it is also about what that degree means for your earnings and the economy. Investigating data on jobs and wages challenges what we think we know and helps us see the whole picture. And delving into how much graduates earn based on what they studied and where they went to school by looking at Post-Secondary Employment Outcomes (PSEO) using data from sources like the U.S. Census Bureau and the Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS). It's like looking into …
Marginalized Communities Are Facing The Brunt Of Student Homelessness, Alicia Gajraj S. Gajraj
Marginalized Communities Are Facing The Brunt Of Student Homelessness, Alicia Gajraj S. Gajraj
Capstones
Headline: Marginalized communities are facing the brunt of student homelessness.
My capstone is a news article focusing on the rising number of students who are homeless in New York City. It explores how advocacy groups and active community members are working to help those in marginalized communities experiencing homelessness at higher rates.
Data: Data collection on the number of students unhoused in the past 11 years was done on Datawrapper. The numbers were found on NYSTEACHS.ORG.
Keywords: Student homelessness, Shelter system, Unhoused, Advocates for Children, Mckinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act, Schools, Education
Here is the link to my capstone: https://gajrajalicia57.wixsite.com/website/general-8
Children And Technology: Why Technology Is Important For Our Children, Jill Mactiernan
Children And Technology: Why Technology Is Important For Our Children, Jill Mactiernan
Student Theses
Many people get scared when they hear about how much technology runs the world today. They tend to get frightened when they go to a store and have to use a selfcheckout instead of a cashier. Parents are scared of the dangers of the internet and how it will affect their children, so they tend to try to prevent/limit their children’s usage of the internet and other technologies. However, that may not always be the right move. Technology can not be avoided; it is a part of our everyday lives. With proper guidance and teachings, children can learn how to …
Unraveling The Geographies Of The U.S. Public Education System: An Analysis Of Scale, Segregation, And Hegemony, Olivia Ildefonso
Unraveling The Geographies Of The U.S. Public Education System: An Analysis Of Scale, Segregation, And Hegemony, Olivia Ildefonso
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Other than one or two studies that focus on specific state-wide systems of public education, there has been no accounting for how the U.S. public education system came about in relation to space and scale. My dissertation research seeks to fill in this gap. Through focusing on the development of public education in the North and the South, I provide a foundation for understanding the grounded and contested processes of scale production that largely determined the U.S. public education system’s design and function.
In each of the seven chapters, I detail how fights over the structure and purpose of public …
Advocate, September [1996], Vol. 8, No. 1, Gc Advocate
Advocate, September [1996], Vol. 8, No. 1, Gc Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial: Welcome to Disorientation (p. 1)
Closed Admissions. Tougher Admissions Standards at Queens College: Freshmen Enrollment Drop 17%. Mohamad Bazzi (p. 2)
Pataki Overshoots His Budget: Pataki’s Budget Failure Spells Relief for CUNY. Joan Parkin (p. 3)
Ara Wilson Reports on New Spaces and New Faces at The Center for Gay and Lesbian Studies (p. 4)
CLAGS Fall 1996 Calendar (p. 4)
Clinton’s Two Faces: Black Politics and Race. Keeanga Taylor, City College Student and member of the International Socialist Organization (p. 5)
Stone Wall Revisited: The Personal [Legend] of a 1960’s Drag Queen. Review of “Stonewall.” …
Educational Investments In Low-Income Households: The Role Of Parental Occupational Identity And Substitutability, Aparna Anand
Educational Investments In Low-Income Households: The Role Of Parental Occupational Identity And Substitutability, Aparna Anand
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
Poor parents face difficult trade-offs when investing in their children's education. This dissertation studies how low-income urban households in Southern India, where child labor is a concern, make educational investments for their children. First, I build a model that shows how educational investments are shaped by the possibility of children substituting labor for their parents. Second, I collect parent surveys, child surveys, and student-level administrative data from schools and construct a linked dataset. Third, I examine the relationship between educational investments and several pertinent factors, with an emphasis on child labor substitution and the strength of occupational identity. I find …
Interdisciplinary Thinking: Financial Literacy Crosses Disciplinary Boundaries, Marla A. Sole
Interdisciplinary Thinking: Financial Literacy Crosses Disciplinary Boundaries, Marla A. Sole
Publications and Research
Financial literacy is ideally suited to be integrated into mathematics courses and taught in an interdisciplinary manner. Students learn best and are motivated when tackling real-world meaningful questions. This article shares how elementary mathematics was applied to better understand the debate about raising the minimum wage and the United States National Debt. To serve as a guide for other teachers who wish to incorporate financial literacy into their mathematics courses and take an interdisciplinary approach, this article suggests readings, data sets, and pedagogical practices. Students were engaged and enthusiastic to work on problems that challenged their thinking about financial issues.
Datasets And Benchmarking: Generating Critical Comparative Statistics For Administrators And Faculty Using Ipeds And Acrl Data, Christine Mcevilly
Datasets And Benchmarking: Generating Critical Comparative Statistics For Administrators And Faculty Using Ipeds And Acrl Data, Christine Mcevilly
Publications and Research
This presentation addresses how librarians can use a freely available governmental web tools and datasets to compare their library's collection spending to that of comparable institutions. While examples are drawn from CUNY, the technique is applicable for any inaction of higher education.
Economics Of Higher Education Productivity, Uchenna K. Oparah
Economics Of Higher Education Productivity, Uchenna K. Oparah
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
How does spending affect academic outcomes in higher education institutions? Postsecondary schools incur costs to provide services to its student body. In this study, I introduce multiple outcome variables, a two-stage production function, and current-year expenditures on core services to evaluate how school spending affects academic outcomes.
The empirical analysis includes 28 group sample parameter estimates from four outcome variables, the pooled sample, and group samples for each of six sectors. The fixed effects/instrumental variable (FE-IV) instructional expenditure parameter estimates were positive for 20 of the 28 group samples. The sign and size of the estimated academic output effects varied …
The Hidden Curriculum In Financial Literacy: Economics, Standards, And The Teaching Of Young Children, Debbie Sonu, Anand R. Marri
The Hidden Curriculum In Financial Literacy: Economics, Standards, And The Teaching Of Young Children, Debbie Sonu, Anand R. Marri
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Advocate, Spring 2018, Vol. 29, No. 1-2, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2018, Vol. 29, No. 1-2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- On Being Late. Nandini Ramachandran (p. 3)
Features:
- Imperialism and Class Struggle in Chagos and Mauritius. Gordon Barnes (p. 8)
- The Streets Tell What the Press Hides: Disaster Capitalism in Puerto Rico. Maria Heyaca (p. 20)
- Moral Depravity, Discontent and Socialism: The Politics of the Urban Revolution. Harry Blain (p. 35)
- Neoliberalizing Childhood and Education: WeWork’s “Entrepreneurial” Schools. Hillary Donnell (p. 46)
CUNY Life:
- CUNY-Wide Conference in Defense of Immigrants Held at Grad Center. CUNY Internationalist Marxist Club (p. 52)
- A New Era. CUNY Struggle (p. 58)
- Accessing …
Advocate, Spring 2018, Vol. 29, No. 3-4, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2018, Vol. 29, No. 3-4, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- Revolution and CUNY: Remembering the 1969 Fight for Open Admissions. Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
Features:
- The Power and Political Potentials of Images. Zehra Husain (p. 8)
- Ethnography as Espionage: An Interview with Katherine Verdery. Nicholas Glastonbury (p. 14)
- Neoliberal Fictions. Nandini Ramachandran (p. 27)
Debate:
- Settler Marxism and the Murdered and Missing Revolutionary Actors. Sean M. Kennedy (p. 38)
Technology and Politics:
- Unmasking Musk: Envisioning HyperCapitalist Futures. Hillary Donnell (p. 44)
- Salami Tacticals: Little Nukes — No Big Deal? Clifford D. Conner (p. 58)
CUNY Life:
- The Campaign …
Advocate, Fall 2017, Vol. 29, No. 2, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2017, Vol. 29, No. 2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- The Rebel’s Time: Remembering Vidrohi’s Poetry of Revolution. Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
Features:
- The Revolutions Should not be Televised: The Oeuvre of Peter Watkins. Curtis Russell (p. 12)
- “The Siege” Comes to NY. Ashley Marinaccio (p. 17)
- Orwell’s Revolution. Harry Blain (p. 22)
CUNY Life:
- Whose Community?: A Scalar Report from Graduate Center Grounds. Angela Dunne and Conor Tomás Reed (p. 28)
100 Years of the Russian Revolution:
- Women and the Russian Revolution. Tatiana Cozzarelli (p. 38)
Review:
- Between Value and Valor: Review of Corey Robin’s “The Reactionary Mind: …
Advocate, Fall 2017, Vol. 29, No. 1, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2017, Vol. 29, No. 1, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- “To Revolution, or not to Revolution.” Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
Features:
- Why de Blasio’s Commission Reviewing NYC’s Monuments Matters. Anthony Ramos (p. 12)
- Boycott the NFL! Shame on Them! Jeff Suttles (p. 16)
- Free the Media! Campaign to Rehire Marisa Holmes. Conor Tomás Reed (p. 20)
CUNY Life:
- Dude, Where’s my Cohort? Sarah Hildebrand (p. 26)
- PSC Rank-and-File Take Independent Action for a $7k Adjunct Minimum Wage. CUNY Struggle (p. 30)
- Practicing Consent in the Classroom. Jenn Polish (p. 34)
Review:
- Up from Below Review of China Mieville’s …
Open Source Micro Diplomas: New Credentials For New Learning, Jack F. Powers
Open Source Micro Diplomas: New Credentials For New Learning, Jack F. Powers
Dissertations, Theses, and Capstone Projects
The standard model for college in America—a four-year bachelor’s degree that teaches critical thinking, analytic reasoning, and written communication skills—is unaffordable and unattainable for most Americans. Only about a third of citizens aged 25 and over have achieved a baccalaureate degree or better. Two-thirds are left behind in precarious jobs that pay substantially less and that are losing ground. Everyone from politicians to parents repeats the mantra of “college for all”, but the reality is more like “college for the socio-economically gifted.”
At the same time, the modern world of work is evolving into a more complex, technical, and computerized …
Unemployment, Does It Really Hurt?, Claudia Vargas
Unemployment, Does It Really Hurt?, Claudia Vargas
Theses and Dissertations
This paper analyzes the consequences of changes in the unemployment rate in Colombia on the level of education attained for adolescents. Increases in the unemployment rate are associated with an increase in the average number of years of education. No significant effect was found for men of the same age.
Advocate, Spring 2017, Vol. 28, No. 1, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2017, Vol. 28, No. 1, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- My Resignation from the Advocate. Dadland Maye (p. 3)
CUNY News:
- Trump’s Immigration Policy Strikes CUNY. Gordon Barnes (p.6)
- Undergraduate Capstones and CUNY. Leah Light (p. 12)
Features:
- The Problem of Black History Month. Gordon Barnes (p. 20)
Debate:
- The Purge of Academics in Turkey. Eylül Fidan Akıncı (p. 28)
Photo Essay:
- Responses to the Trump Regime. Ashley Marinaccio (p. 34)
Advocate, Spring 2017, Vol. 28, No. 2, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2017, Vol. 28, No. 2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- “In These Times.” Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
CUNY News:
- The Excelsior Scholarship Program Will Not Make CUNY Free for Most Students. Joseph van der Naald (p.7)
- "Where Do We Go From Here?" Rachel J. Chapman (p. 12)
- The Tragedy at Pulse Gay Nightclub and the LGBT Community Leadership for Gun Control. Chuck Stewart (p. 18)
Debate:
- In Defense of the White Working-Class Man. Gordon Barnes (p. 20)
CUNY Life:
- Pronouns, Privilege, and Pedagogy (Oh My). Jenn Polish (p. 25)
- Resurrecting the Ghost: Emotional Labor in the Classroom. Sarah Hildebrand …
Introduction: Reframing The Inequality Debate Toward Opportunity And Mobility, Norman Eng, Allan Ornstein
Introduction: Reframing The Inequality Debate Toward Opportunity And Mobility, Norman Eng, Allan Ornstein
Publications and Research
No abstract provided.
Advocate, Fall 2016, Vol. 28, No. 1, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2016, Vol. 28, No. 1, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editorial:
- The Difficulty of Making a Voting Decision. (p. 3)
CUNY News:
- Freedom of Expression Under Threat at CUNY, Again. (p.8)
- Where is the Money Going? Janet Werther (p. 12)
- Jon-Christian Suggs Memorial. James de Jongh (p. 18)
Features:
- Stranger in my Skin: Racial (un)belonging in the U.S. Tommy Chung (p. 22)
- Amy Ashwood Garvey: A Bibliographic Essay. Rhone Fraser (p. 30)
Debate:
- Donald Trump and the Death Rattle of Liberal Civility. Asher Wycoff (p. 36)
Performance Review
- The Fetish of the Mourning Other Review of Taryn Simon’s An …
Advocate, Fall 2016, Vol. 28, No. 2, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2016, Vol. 28, No. 2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Features:
- Trump, Brexit, and the Abject Poverty of Liberalism. Gordon Barnes (p. 3)
Debate:
- Demonetization in India: The Political Economy of Waiting Time. Bhargav Rani (p. 26)
Book Review:
- The Dark Side of the American Revolution: A Review of Robert Parkinson’s “The Common Cause: Creating Race and Nation in the American Revolution.” Evan Turiano (p. 36)
- Writing Resistance in the Age of Survaillance: A Comparative Review of Steven Salaita’s “Uncivil Rites” and Moustafa Bayoumi’s “This Muslim American Life.” Erik Wallenberg (p. 41)
Bullying And Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence From The National Longitudinal Survey Of Youth, 1997, Jessica Lum
Bullying And Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence From The National Longitudinal Survey Of Youth, 1997, Jessica Lum
Theses and Dissertations
Data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth, 1997 (NLSY97) is used to study the effect of bullying on human capital accumulation. Findings suggest that adolescent bullying has a significant and negative impact on the highest educational level attained, as well as income earned as an adult.
Hunting For Financial Literacy, Georgia Sozou
Hunting For Financial Literacy, Georgia Sozou
Theses and Dissertations
This paper summarizes and explores the results of a survey conducted at Hunter College of the City University of New York that surveys 211 students. It examines the relationships between the students’ individual characteristics, previous personal finance education and the levels of financial literacy of the Hunter College population.
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Editor’s Note:
- The DSC Votes to Boycott Israeli Academic Institutions. Bhargav Rani (p. 3)
CUNY News:
- Inside the CUNY Pipeline. Makeba Lavan (p. 5)
- State of Your Public-School Education. Carlos Camacho and Cecilia M. Salvi (p. 7)
Debate:
- Elitism in Supreme Court and Presidential Politics. Shawn Simpson (p. 9)
- Harmony and Mayhem in Somalia. Denise Rivera (p. 14)
Features:
- Combating the Neoliberal University with a Strike. Gordon Barnes (p. 18)
Reviews:
- Stokely: A Life Through the Lens of Kwame Ture’s Autobiography. Rhone Fraser (p. 26)
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 1, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor’s Note. Dadland Maye (p. 3)
CUNY News:
- Locked in Battle: The PSC, CUNY, and the Governor. Andrew Caringi (p. 6)
Debate:
- PSC Refuses to Bargain on Behalf of Adjuncts (p. 9)
Conversations:
- CUNY’s Largest Crisis in Forty Years. Conor Tomás Reed (p. 11)
Features:
- History at the Altar of Nationalism: The Stakes of the Student Resistance in India. Bhargav Rani (p. 16)
- The Signs They Should be Changing: Bringing All-Gender Bathrooms to The Graduate Center. Paul L. Hebert (p. 28)
- When Outsiders Are Not Outsiders: Enforcing Standards of Education in …
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 3, Advocate
Advocate, Spring 2016, Vol. 27, No. 3, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CUNY News:
- This Article is Banned by the CUNY Policy on Expressive Conduct. Stefanie A. Jones and Dominique Nisperos (p. 3)
Debate:
- The Attitude Toward Homelessness in America. Shawn Simpson (p. 7)
Features:
- What led to the Impeachment of Brazil’s First Female President? Denise Rivera (p. 16)
- CUNY by the People, for the People. Rachel J. Chapman and Conor Tomás Reed (p. 21)
Reviews:
- From Freedom to Suppression: The Problem of Jamaica’s Maroon Heritage in Queen Nanny. Gordon Barnes (p. 26)
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 1, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 1, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
CUNY NEWS (p. 7)
DEBATE: Those Fools You Call Intellectuals: “Digital India” and a Defense of Dissidence (p. 9)
CONVERSATIONS: Portable India: A Vision of Responsible Literacy in a Digital Democracy (p. 14)
THE CUNY EXPERIENCE:
- Reforms to Sexual Harassment Policies on Campus: Cases Still Underreported (p. 17)
- Speak-Out! Stop Racist Terror! (p. 20)
- Open Letter to the President and Provost (p. 22)
FEATURES:
- Bernie Sanders: Capitalist Pig in Socialist Drag (p. 24)
- “Democracy Rising”: Fighting Austerity in Greece (p. 29)
- (Mis)Understanding Gang Violence in El Salvador (p. 32)
REVIEWS:
- …
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 2, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 2, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
EDITOR'S NOTE (p. 3)
CUNY NEWS:
- PSC calls for Disruptive Action and Strike Authorization Vote (p. 5)
- Wake Up Chancellor Milliken!: Photos from the PSC’s October Protest (p. 6)
- What the Union Wants: PSC CUNY’s Contract Demands (p. 8)
DEBATE: Not a Woman’s Issue: Gender Parity in the Workplace (p. 12)
CONVERSATIONS: Two Letters to Chancellor Milliken (p. 15)
FEATURES:
- Raising the Flag of Palestine (p. 17)
- How to Fly High Without Moving Forward: The Continued Drug War Waged by Prohibitionists (p. 20)
- A Genealogy of Violence: Understanding the Massacre in …
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 3, Advocate
Advocate, Fall 2015, Vol. 27, No. 3, Advocate
The Advocate
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Editor’s Note. Dadland Maye (p. 4)
Letters:
- NYPD Surveillance on CUNY? Chancellor Milliken Responds Todd Fine Replies (p. 6)
- Defunding Dean K. Harrison Award Recipients? Provost Lennihan Responds. Naomi Podber (p. 8)
Debate:
- An Honest Commitment to Diversity. Paul L. Hebert (p. 12)
Conversations:
- An Open Letter to My Students and Anyone Else... Jerry Gafio Watts (p. 16)
- The Enduring Legacy of Jerry Gafio Watts. Christine A. Pinnock (p. 24)
Features:
- Disgrace! An Open Letter Addressing Diversity at the Graduate Center (p. 28)
- When the Right is Right: A Left-Wing …