Richard Arum (born 1963) is an American
sociologist of education and
stratification, best known for his research on student learning, school discipline, race, and inequality in K-12 and higher education.
Arum has a B.A. in Political Science from
Tufts University
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, an M.Ed. in Teaching and Curriculum from the
Harvard University Graduate School of Education, and a Ph.D. in Sociology from the
University of California, Berkeley
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.
He is currently dean of the
University of California, Irvine School of Education
The School of Education is one of the academic units at the University of California, Irvine.
History
The University of California, Irvine School of Education was established as an independent school at UCI by the Regents of the University of C ...
,
[http://chronicle.com/article/Appointments-Resignations/235489 ] as well as a senior fellow at the
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
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.
Research and scholarship
Higher education
Arum’s most notable contributions to research on higher education stem from his work on the CLA Longitudinal Study, a project he led as Education Research Program Director at the
Social Science Research Council
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from 2005-2013. The CLA Longitudinal Study was a large-scale longitudinal study that “tracked over 2,000 young adults as they made their way through college and transitioned into the labor force and graduate school.”
''
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses'' (University of Chicago Press, 2011) is a book based on the first two years of the study. It received national media attention for its finding that, after the first two years of college, a significant number of students demonstrated no improvement in a range of skills, including critical thinking, complex reasoning, and writing.
A follow-up book to ''
Academically Adrift
''Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses'' is a book written by Richard Arum and Josipa Roksa, published by the University of Chicago Press in January 2011.
The book examines the current state of higher education in the Unite ...
'', entitled ''Aspiring Adults Adrift: Tentative Transitions of College Graduates'', was released in September 2014.
Arum co-authored both of these books with Josipa Roksa, associate professor of sociology and education at the
University of Virginia
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.
K-12 education
Arum is author of ''Judging School Discipline: The Crisis of Moral Authority in American Schools'' (Harvard University Press, 2003), a book that examines the evolution of school discipline in the United States, and co-editor of ''Improving Learning Environments in Schools: Lessons from Abroad'' (Stanford University Press, 2012), an edited volume that examines school discipline from an international comparative perspective. He has also written several articles and book chapters on race and stratification in public and private schools.
From 2005-2009, as Program Director of Education Research at the
Social Science Research Council
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, he led efforts to create the Research Alliance for New York City Schools, an entity that focuses on ongoing evaluation and assessment research to support public school improvement efforts.
Since 2011, Arum has served as principal investigator of Connecting Youth, a multi-city research project on teen behaviors, attitudes, and competencies around digital media and learning. The purpose of this research is to document how a set of informal out-of-school programs and two schools (one in NYC and one in Chicago) are implementing initiatives that seek to encourage student-centered, peer-supported learning, the role of technology in learning, and how these elements shape youth trajectories.
Selected publications
Books
*Arum, Richard and Josipa Roksa. ''Aspiring Adults Adrift: Tentative Transitions of College Graduates.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2014. ()
*Arum, Richard and Melissa Velez, eds. ''Improving Learning Environments in Schools: Lessons from Abroad.'' Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2012.
*Arum, Richard and Josipa Roksa. ''
Academically Adrift: Limited Learning on College Campuses.'' Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2011. ()
*Shavit, Yossi, Richard Arum, and Adam Gamoran, eds. ''Stratification in Higher Education: A Comparative Study.'' Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2007.
*Arum, Richard and Walter Mueller, eds. ''The Resurgence of Self-Employment: A Comparative Study of Self-Employment Dynamics and Social Inequality.'' Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2004.
*Arum Richard, with Irenee Beattie, Richard Pitt, Jennifer Thompson, and Sandra Way. ''Judging School Discipline: The Crisis of Moral Authority in American Schools.'' Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2003.
Articles
*Roksa, Josipa and Richard Arum. "Life after College: The Challenging Transitions of the Academically Adrift Cohort." ''Change Magazine'' July/August (2012).
*Roksa, Josipa and Richard Arum. "The State of Undergraduate Learning." ''Change Magazine'' March/April (2011).
*Stevens, Mitchell, Elizabeth Armstrong and Richard Arum. “Sieve, Incubator, Temple, Hub: Empirical and Theoretical Advances in the Sociology of Higher Education,” ''Annual Review of Sociology'' 34(2008):127-152.
*"The Effect of Racially Segregated Schools on African American and White Incarceration Rates, 1970 to 1990," with Gary LaFree, ''Criminology'' 44:1, 73-103 (2006)
*Arum, Richard. "Schools and Communities: Ecological and Institutional Dimensions," ''Annual Review of Sociology'' 26(2000):395-418.
*Arum, Richard. "Do Private Schools Force Public Schools to Compete?" ''American Sociological Review'' 61(1996):29-46.
References
External links
Richard Arum, Curriculum Vitae New York University
New York University (NYU) is a private research university in New York City. Chartered in 1831 by the New York State Legislature, NYU was founded by a group of New Yorkers led by then- Secretary of the Treasury Albert Gallatin.
In 1832, ...
, 2014
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Living people
University of California, Irvine faculty
American sociologists
21st-century American male writers
1963 births
Harvard Graduate School of Education alumni
Tufts University School of Arts and Sciences alumni
UC Berkeley College of Letters and Science alumni
Sociologists of education
Social Science Research Council