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Antman, Francisca M. – Journal of Human Resources, 2012
This paper considers the intrafamily allocation of elderly care in the context of international migration where migrant children may be able to provide financial assistance to their parents but are unable to offer physical care. To investigate sibling interaction, I estimate best response functions for individual physical and financial…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Global Approach, Older Adults
Crosnoe, Robert; Benner, Aprile D. – New Directions for Youth Development, 2012
Although long-term social change is challenging to study, it is theoretically important because its effects are not immediate and it is not usually powered by major social institutions. Another challenge is that individuals are often only vaguely aware of long-term social changes and do not fully consider how they might be affected personally. As…
Descriptors: School Personnel, Race, Social Change, Family Life
Sasaki, Lindsey – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2012
International migration between Japan and Brazil dates back to 1908, when the first group of Japanese migrated to Brazil. However, in the 1980s, a reverse flow occurred, as thousands of Brazilians of Japanese descent traveled to Japan to work in manufacturing and construction factories ("dekasegi" workers). Japanese Brazilians up until…
Descriptors: Overseas Employment, Student Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Student Mobility
Bokayev, Baurzhan; Zharkynbekova, Sholpan; Nurseitova, Khalida; Bokayeva, Ainash; Akzhigitova, Assel; Nurgalieva, Saniya – Journal of Language, Identity, and Education, 2012
The issues of social, cultural, and language adjustment and the integration of repatriates into the Kazakhstani society are crucial factors in maintaining a stable society. The complicated process of self-identification of ethnic Kazakhs is a major aspect of their sociolinguistic "penetration" into Kazakh society. In this work we…
Descriptors: Identification, Foreign Countries, Language Planning, Self Concept
Stangler, Dane – Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, 2010
Into early 2010, more than two years after the recession began, the American economy continues to send out mixed signals with respect to economic recovery: GDP (gross domestic product) growth looks set to recover, while unemployment is projected to remain high for many more years. The most important economic matter facing the country is job…
Descriptors: Business, Economic Progress, Economic Impact, Employment
Olivares, Mónica; Pena, Carmen – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2015
As members of a nationally accredited research project (I?+?D+i) InterMED (ref.: FF2011-25500) being carried out in the field of Intercultural Mediation, we are aware of the mediator's delicate role in communicative interactions between health professionals and foreign population. Sales has pointed out the dangers of stereotyping minorities and…
Descriptors: Health Personnel, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Patients
Mayo, J. B., Jr. – Journal of International Social Studies, 2013
This article highlights some of the cultural barriers that exist for Hmong people who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ), while placing these barriers in an historical context. It uncovers differences and similarities found between the experiences of queer Hmong youth and the larger population of queer youth living…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Homosexuality, Cultural Influences, Barriers
Bauml, Michelle; Field, Sherry L.; Ledbetter, Mary – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2013
Mary Ledbetter's fifth grade students at the University of Texas Elementary School know immigration well. Some of them are recent immigrants from Mexico, or they have family members who are. Several of Mary's students are first or second generation Americans. For Mary, immigration is one of the most important units she teaches, one that integrates…
Descriptors: Immigration, Social Studies, Integrated Curriculum, Grade 5
Ghiso, Maria Paula; Campano, Gerald – Equity & Excellence in Education, 2013
In this article, we examine the discursive construction of knowledge about immigration in two geographic spaces whose "border" many students navigate: a school context meant to support English Language Learners and an out-of-school faith based organization serving immigrant communities. We draw on the concept of "border…
Descriptors: Immigration, Educational Practices, Discourse Analysis, English Language Learners
Southern Poverty Law Center (NJ1), 2013
Fueled by two decades of historic immigration, American demographics are changing. Many school districts are often ill prepared to meet the needs of limited English proficient (LEP) students and families. This Teaching Tolerance booklet points administrators to best practices in the effort to create a supportive learning environment for all…
Descriptors: Immigration, School Demography, School Districts, Limited English Speaking
Johnson, Lauri – Teachers College Record, 2013
Background/Context: On January 29, 2008 the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) approved a city-wide Africentric elementary school under their Alternative School policy, sparking a contentious debate. Calls for Black-focused schools also arose in 2008 in London in response to the disengagement of African Caribbean youth. The historical record…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Interviews, Immigration
"You Can't Vote, Right?": When Language Proficiency Is a Proxy for Citizenship in a Civics Classroom
Dabach, Dafney Blanca – Journal of International Social Studies, 2014
This article raises questions at the intersection of immigration, citizenship, and formal civics education. Drawing from positioning theory and critical discourse analysis, this article contrasts episodes in two twelfth-grade classrooms taught by the same teacher. In the general education government class, the teacher registered students to vote,…
Descriptors: Language Proficiency, Civil Rights, Citizenship, Immigration
Tenth Annual "Brown" Lecture in Education Research: A New Civil Rights Agenda for American Education
Orfield, Gary – Educational Researcher, 2014
This article reviews the impacts of the civil rights policies framed in the 1960s and the anti-civil rights political and legal movements that reversed them. It documents rising segregation by race and poverty. The policy reversals and transformation of U.S. demography require a new civil rights strategy. Vast immigrations, the sinking White…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Political Issues, Legal Problems, Racial Segregation
Heineke, Amy J. – Action in Teacher Education, 2014
The author describes how culturally relevant children's literature allowed teachers and teacher candidates to explore the lived realities of diverse students. Through the author's qualitative investigation of 23 literature discussions of undergraduate and graduate students across five academic semesters, the author found that texts written by…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Teacher Education, Childrens Literature, Qualitative Research
Levinson, Meira, Ed.; Fay, Jacob, Ed. – Harvard Education Press, 2019
Teaching in a democracy is challenging and filled with dilemmas that have no easy answers. For example, how do educators meet their responsibilities of teaching civic norms and dispositions while remaining nonpartisan? "Democratic Discord in Schools" features eight normative cases of complex dilemmas drawn from real events designed to…
Descriptors: Democracy, Citizenship Education, Problem Solving, Cooperation

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