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Jacob Kirksey is an Assistant Professor in the College of Education at Texas Tech University. His research focuses on the intersection of education and public policy to improve outcomes for historically underserved populations, particularly in K-12 settings. He explores topics such as student well-being, college and career readiness, educator labor markets, and the impacts of immigration enforcement on schools and families. Dr. Kirksey emphasizes data-driven policy solutions to address systemic inequities. He has collaborated with institutions like the National Education Policy Center (NEPC) and co-hosted a podcast episode discussing immigration policy's effects on educational communities. His work also examines language acquisition programs, funding disparities, and the role of schools as 'safe spaces' for immigrant students.
Dr. Kirksey's contributions include studies on absenteeism, students with disabilities, and workforce trajectories. He advocates for systemic support for educators to navigate immigration-related challenges and has engaged in research-practice partnerships with school districts to address local policy needs. His findings highlight the long-term economic and social consequences of immigration enforcement on marginalized communities.
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