2024
DOI: 10.1177/00420859241244749
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Utilizing the Urban Education Typology: A Content Analysis of Selected Citations

Jemimah Young,
John Williams,
Ana Carolina Díaz Beltrán
et al.

Abstract: In the seminal work “But What Is Urban Education?” from 2012, Richard Milner proffered a typology to better represent urban spaces as conceptions of urbanization's evolution. The typology consists of three descriptors, to which each highlights the manner in which population density influences the availability of resources to support culturally diverse learners: urban intensive (large spatially dense cities), urban emergent (large suburbs and mid-sized cities), and urban characteristic (smaller suburbs and some… Show more

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