Inequities in Student Exposure to Lead in Classroom Drinking Fountains: Descriptive Evidence Comparing Students within and Across Schools in Portland, Oregon

IF 1.7 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
M. Spiegel, Emily K. Penner, Andrew M. Penner
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Abstract

We use novel information about fixture-specific water lead levels (WLLs) in Portland, Oregon schools to explore inequalities in students’ potential for exposure to lead in drinking water at school. We find that Black and Hispanic students were in classrooms with higher WLLs than white students primarily because they attended different schools. The elevated exposure of students with non-English first languages was also largely driven by sorting into different schools, although there were marginally significant differences between students within the same school. Our findings underscore the importance of broadly targeted remediation efforts like those implemented in Portland to address environmental injustices.
学生在教室饮水机中接触铅的不平等:俄勒冈州波特兰市学校内和学校间学生比较的描述性证据
我们在俄勒冈州波特兰市的学校使用了关于固定装置特定水铅含量(wls)的新信息,以探索学生在学校饮用水中接触铅的可能性的不平等。我们发现,黑人和西班牙裔学生在课堂上的外语学习水平高于白人学生,主要是因为他们上的是不同的学校。母语为非英语的学生接触的增加,在很大程度上也是由不同学校的学生所推动的,尽管同一所学校的学生之间存在轻微的显著差异。我们的研究结果强调了像在波特兰实施的那样,有广泛目标的补救措施的重要性,以解决环境不公正问题。
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Urban Education
Urban Education Multiple-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
17.40%
发文量
75
期刊介绍: Get hard-hitting, focused analyses of critical concerns facing inner-city schools in Urban Education. For almost 40 years, Urban Education has provided thought-provoking commentary on key issues from gender-balanced and racially diverse perspectives. Subjects include: •Mental health needs of urban students •Student motivation and teacher practice •School-to-work programs and community economic development •Restructuring in large urban schools •Health and social services
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