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Wright, David J. – 2002
This book analyzes the Neighborhood Preservation Initiative (NPI), which demonstrates how comprehensive community development efforts can be effectively organized to help preserve working class neighborhoods. The NPI is a comprehensive community building initiative active in 10 neighborhoods within nine cities. Its approach is to catch places…
Descriptors: Community Development, Neighborhood Improvement, Preservation, Urban Areas
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Radcliffe, Christopher – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1997
In 19th-century England, mutual improvement societies developed, through which working class men attempted to educate themselves and engage in political discussion. Many were associated with groups that did not conform to the Church of England. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Political Socialization, Self Help Programs
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Robillard, Amy E. – College English, 2003
Establishes that there are different ways of conceiving of time and that they are class-based. Illustrates in part the history of one working-class student struggling to make sense of middle-class affiliations with academic discourse and middle-class understandings of time. Proposes that writing teachers make more explicit the ways that narrative…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Higher Education, Personal Writing, Time
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Strathdee, Rob – Journal of Education and Work, 2003
Uses positional conflict theory to examine New Zealand's National Certificate of Educational Achievement, purportedly an opportunity for working-class students. Analyzes the position of these students in a market-led, government-developed training system that replaces traditional job networks. Argues that the system is a mechanism for low-skill…
Descriptors: Competition, Educational Certificates, Employment Qualifications, Foreign Countries
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Keil, Charlie – Journal of Film and Video, 1990
Analyzes "The Italian" (1915), an early "immigrant" film, examining its problematic relation to questions of working-class and middle-class audience composition. Shows how this film reveals that the creation of narratives suitable for diverse audiences requires continuous readjustment of an adequate mode of address. (MM)
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Film Criticism, Films, Immigrants
McIlroy, John – Adults Learning (England), 1993
Raymond Williams, a British adult educator, believed that community must be at the heart of education and that education must involve the primary organizations of the working class, such as trade unions, to be effective. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Community Education, Foreign Countries, Labor Education
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Pucci, Sandra Liliana – Southwest Journal of Linguistics, 2000
Explores the development and maintenance of first language literacy in a working class Salvadoran community in Los Angeles. Results indicate that this community continues to value literacy in Spanish, to engage in literacy events, and to regularly seek out printed material in Spanish. Literacy in Spanish was strongly tied to questions of cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Maintenance, Immigrants, Language Maintenance, Literacy
Sutherland, Peter; Marks, Andrew – Adults Learning (England), 2001
Low-literate working class British men may perceive education as something forced on them in childhood but not soemthing for adults. Long-term economic decline and changes in the concept of masculinity have contributed to their inability to see any benefit from participating in education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Educational Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Males
Thompson, Jane – Adults Learning (England), 2000
Recent protests and vigilante actions in Britain related to pedophiles raise issues for adult educators. Educators must be prepared to struggle along with learners in the creation of knowledge based on reason and emotion and shaped by ethical and political considerations. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Educators, Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Role of Education
Sutherland, Peter; Marks, Andrew – Adults Learning (England), 2001
Examines the influences of class, race, and gender on working-class males' participation in education. Considers the effect of the female-dominated profession of literacy teaching and the challenges of recruitment and retention. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Job Training, Literacy Education, Males
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Tingle, Nick – College English, 2004
An attempt is made to opine on the vexation of class. Nick Tingle admired the article "Inventing the University" and found it vexing and used his vexation with inventing as a catalyst for rumination on his social trajectory, which is intimately related to his passage from the working to the middle class.
Descriptors: Middle Class, Higher Education, Social Status, Opinions
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Iannelli, Cristina – Higher Education Quarterly, 2007
This paper uses data from the Scottish School Leavers Surveys and the England and Wales Youth Cohort Study to analyse changes over time in gender and social class inequalities in the opportunities of young people to participate in higher education (HE) in Scotland, England and Wales. The results show that in Great Britain, in the period from the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Access to Education, Higher Education, Youth
Gravois, John – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2007
In psychological terms, impostor syndrome is a cognitive distortion that prevents a person from internalizing any sense of accomplishment. By many accounts, academics--graduate students, junior professors, and even some full professors--relate to this only a little less than they relate to eye strain. The condition was first identified in 1978 by…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Working Class, Females, Psychologists
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Evans, John; Davies, Brian; Rich, Emma – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2008
This paper examines the inexorable rise of "health" as regulative discourse, highlighting its class and cultural dimensions. With reference to the policy content of recent obesity reports, analysis suggests that contemporary concerns around obesity are but a modern variant of earlier eighteenth and nineteenth century child saving crusades whose…
Descriptors: Working Class, Obesity, Females, Public Health
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Miller, Mark J.; Scaggs, William J.; Wells, Don – Journal of Employment Counseling, 2006
The authors examined job satisfaction and workers' perceptions of a nonprofessional occupation using the Position Classification Inventory (PCI; G. D. Gottfredson & J. L. Holland, 1991). Results revealed high job satisfaction scores and suggest that the PCI shows promise as a method of classifying working-class occupations according to J. L.…
Descriptors: Job Satisfaction, Classification, Measures (Individuals), Blue Collar Occupations
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