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Carter, Valerie J. – Work and Occupations: An International Sociological Journal, 1994
Responses of university administrative support workers (n=292) showed that job and workplace characteristics are important predictors of class identity for women. Although greater use of video display terminals is linked with working-class identity, workers form a more middle-class identity the longer an office has been automated. (SK)
Descriptors: Employed Women, Family Work Relationship, Middle Class, Office Automation
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Crozier, Gill – Educational Research, 1999
Interviews with 58 parents (71% working class) and 15 teachers in a British secondary school suggested that working-class parents were committed to children's education but view school as separate from their everyday culture. Parents and teachers viewed their roles as a division of labor, reinforcing parents' view of teachers as professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Attitudes, Parent Participation, Parent Role
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Henry, Annette – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 1995
Examines the educational history of a black woman teacher in an African-Canadian, low-income setting in southern Ontario. Discusses the interactions and influences of race, gender, and class in her formative years as a schoolgirl of African descent and in her teaching practice. (MMU)
Descriptors: Biographies, Black Teachers, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Marinara, Martha – Journal of Basic Writing, 1997
Constructs narratives concerning working class students to highlight the difficulties of negotiating academic codes and the necessity for writing teachers to strive to provide the space for working class students to "speak differently." Finds the negotiation must flow in two directions: the academy cannot take over a text without being…
Descriptors: Academic Discourse, Basic Writing, College Students, Higher Education
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Ashley, Hannah – Research in the Teaching of English, 2001
Conducts case studies of proficient undergraduate writers from working-class backgrounds in the context of a course preparing sophomore and junior students to be tutors for first-year basic writers. Finds that students explained their experiences suggesting a greater degree of agency, an awareness of themselves as writers in a "contact zone," and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Creativity, Freshman Composition, Higher Education
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Watson, Jeffrey A.; Koblinsky, Sally A. – Journal of Negro Education, 2000
Examined the strengths and needs of working- and middle-class African-American and European-American grandmothers. Surveys revealed that African-American grandmothers perceived themselves as significantly more involved in teaching their grandchildren and more likely to need information about various aspects of their grandchildren's lives.…
Descriptors: Black Students, Blacks, Elementary Secondary Education, Females
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Maguire, Meg – Gender and Education, 2005
This paper draws on in-depth interviews with five working class women who work/have worked as schoolteachers in inner city settings. The paper explores their subjective and continuing engagement with their class origins--their footprints in their past--as well as the way in which social class is implicated in their professional contemporary…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Females, Working Class, Social Class
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Chaves, Anna P.; Diemer, Matthew A.; Blustein, David L.; Gallagher, Laura A.; DeVoy, Julia E.; Casares, Maria T.; Perry, Justin C. – Journal of Counseling Psychology, 2004
This study sought to examine how poor and working-class urban adolescents conceive of work as well as the work-related messages they receive from their families. Data were collected to understand how 9th-grade urban students perceive work using an exploratory and qualitative research methodology. Although the data suggested that urban youths'…
Descriptors: Urban Youth, Student Attitudes, Adolescents, Economically Disadvantaged
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Tett, Lyn – Studies in the Education of Adults, 2004
Widening participation initiatives tend to focus on raising the aspirations of the working class rather than changing educational cultures. However, any analysis must take account of the role of the educational institution itself in creating and perpetuating inequalities. Participation in higher education (HE) is an inherently more risky, costly…
Descriptors: Maturity (Individuals), Working Class, Higher Education, Risk
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Tett, Lyn – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
Assumptions about learner identity are often based on a deficit view of the working classes. This chapter illustrates an alternative discourse that shows how one family literacy program in Scotland generated useful knowledge.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Working Class, Family Literacy, Case Studies
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Foley, Griff – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2005
Asserting that the working class has a distinctive learning style, this chapter argues for a supportive, challenging, and class-conscious pedagogy.
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Working Class, Social Class, Social Differences
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Collatos, Anthony; Morrell, Ernest; Nuno, Alejandro; Lara, Roger – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2004
This article examines the pathways to higher education of two working-class Latino students participating in an intervention program at a diverse, metropolitan high school. Using critical narratives from 2 of the 30 student participants, this article exposes several reasons disproportionately low numbers of Latino students gain access to higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Hispanic American Students, Early Intervention, Access to Education
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Reay, Diane; Lucey, Helen – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2004
The transition to secondary school is rarely conceptualised as an important influence in maintaining and contributing to wider processes of social exclusion in the inner city. This article argues that the seeds of social exclusion are sown in under-resourced, struggling inner-city schooling, and their germination is found in class practices,…
Descriptors: Social Isolation, School Choice, Secondary Schools, Urban Schools
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West, Gerald Oakley – Teaching Theology & Religion, 2004
A case of community-based service learning in the School of Theology at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg, South Africa is analyzed for what it means to teach biblical studies in an African context where biblical scholarship is partially constituted by ordinary African readers of the Bible and where context is a central pedagogical…
Descriptors: Biblical Literature, Universities, Service Learning, Foreign Countries
Hursh, David – Educational Foundations, 2003
In this paper, the author describes his own understanding of the process on how he moved from being a working-class boy who experienced school as a digression from his real interest--sports--to someone who had made education his life work. In particular, he describes his own changing gender, race, and class identity within the context of an…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Working Class, Educational Experience, Educational Attainment
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