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Robert Archer – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2024
The aim of this article is to extend the explanatory power of Martin Thrupp's legacy within the framework of critical realism. Specifically, it argues that critical realism's methodological complement, the morphogenetic approach, provides a metatheoretical toolkit that can deepen and expand Thrupp's realist analysis of school contexts. The article…
Descriptors: Personal Autonomy, Culture, Social Structure, Educational Policy
Daniels, Harry; Tse, Hau Ming – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2021
This paper seeks to further develop and refine a theory of the ways in which artefacts created by humans direct and deflect the attention of groups and individuals as they act in specific institutional settings. It draws on the writings of Basil Bernstein and Lev Vygotsky. These are two bodies of theory that have strengths which, to some extent,…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Teaching Methods, Educational Sociology, Sociocultural Patterns
Cassell, John A.; Nelson, Thomas – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2013
The neoliberal proposition that the "invisible hand" of the market is the most efficient and just mechanism for structuring economies, societies, and cultures has had a powerful impact on the nature and delivery of what have historically been considered as "public goods" in America, including social welfare services and public education. The mode…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Ideology, Mythology, Public Education
Wei, Li – Classroom Discourse, 2014
This article examines multilingual interactions in the complementary school classroom for ethnic Chinese children in the UK. Through a detailed analysis of classroom exchanges amongst the children and their teachers, the study aims to demonstrate how they alternate between different varieties of Chinese and English and different modes of…
Descriptors: Code Switching (Language), Self Concept, Asians, Classroom Communication
Cuenca, Alexander – Teacher Education Quarterly, 2011
A key factor in learning to teach during student teaching is the cooperating teacher, who supports and mentors prospective teachers. In the apprenticeship that is student teaching, the cooperating teacher serves as a gatekeeper to the experiential learning of pre-service teachers. Although several studies indicate the significant influence…
Descriptors: Cooperating Teachers, Student Teaching, Student Teachers, Experiential Learning

Van Soest, Dorothy – Journal of Social Work Education, 1996
A study examined the effect of a course on societal oppression on 222 graduate social work students. Subjects and a control group tended to accept a "just world" ideology; acceptance increased among class participants. Self-reported advocacy behaviors also increased, and students who believed in a just world and reported fewer advocacy behaviors…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Anxiety, Course Content, Higher Education
Deshaies, Denise – 1987
Various social, psychological, and linguistic explanations for language variation are examined from the perspective of a fundamental principle that seems to underline interaction, language, and society. That principle lies in the paradigm "same and different." The dialectic resulting from this paradigm is at the basis of the notions of…
Descriptors: Interaction, Intergroup Relations, Interpersonal Relationship, Language Research