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Hatton, Elizabeth; Munns, Geoff; Dent, Jane Nicklin – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 1996
Focuses on pedagogical relationships established in three different Australian primary schools designated as disadvantaged schools and located in ethnically diverse working-class areas. Contrasts the schools' pedagogical responses to children in poverty and analyses them in terms of their capacities to contribute to socially just outcomes from…
Descriptors: Compensatory Education, Diversity (Student), Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Policy
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Reay, Diane; Ball, Stephen J. – Oxford Review of Education, 1997
Explores the ambivalence of many working class parents to the idea of school choice. Maintains that, for many working class parents, school is associated with powerful memories and images of personal failure. Includes excerpts from interviews and data collected from an Economic and Social Research Council study. (MJP)
Descriptors: Academic Failure, Decision Making, Educational Policy, Foreign Countries
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Jaffe, Martin Elliot – Journal of Career Planning & Employment, 1998
Describes characteristics of working-class people who are attending community colleges. Discusses InfoPLACE, a comprehensive career-planning resource center serving a socioeconomic cross-section of clients from a public library setting. Offers that using InfoPLACE before reaching the college campus can be beneficial. Presents examples of…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Career Planning, College Students
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Anderson, Jim; Matthews, Rose – Journal of Research in Reading, 1999
Notes storybook reenactments by 15 kindergarten children from working-class were transcribed and coded. Compares with the results from 24 children from middle-class homes. Finds the children in the present study did not show the same developmental progression as the children from the middle-class homes and, in fact, 11 of the 15 children did not…
Descriptors: Beginning Reading, Comparative Analysis, Developmental Stages, Emergent Literacy
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Willmott, Robert – Educational Studies, 1999
Provides a case study of how school effectiveness policy is mediated by teachers and Local Education Authority (LEA) advisors. Uses qualitative data of a "failing" junior school in the United Kingdom to highlight (1) an LEA response to an evaluation by the Office for Standards in Education and (2) staff mediation of the LEA intervention.…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Assessment, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Evans, Pauline; Fuller, Mary – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 1999
Explores the social-contextual nature of parents' perceptions of nursery education, using the ecological systems theory, in three nursery classes attached to primary schools. Reports that "working-class" parents were better able than "middle-class" parents to articulate their views on both nursery education and their children's…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Early Childhood Education, Focus Groups, Foreign Countries
Hatt-Echeverria, Beth; Urrieta, Luis, Jr. – Educational Foundations, 2003
In an effort to explore how racial and class oppressions intersect, the authors use their autobiographical narratives to depict cultural and experiential continuity and discontinuity in growing up white working class versus Chicano working class. They specifically focus on "racializing class" due to the ways class is often used as a copout by…
Descriptors: Social Influences, Working Class, Social Class, Racial Factors
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Marsh, Jackie – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2004
In many analyses of children's "emergent literacy" (Clay, 1966) practices, there is little acknowledgement of children's engagement in techno-literacy practices. This article discusses findings from a survey undertaken in a working-class community in the north of England which aimed to identify the "emergent techno-literacy"…
Descriptors: Young Children, Foreign Countries, Emergent Literacy, Computer Uses in Education
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Bangeni, Bongi; Kapp, Rochelle – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2007
This paper draws on post-structuralist theories on language and identity to explore the shifting language attitudes of 15 "black" students over the course of their undergraduate studies at a historically "white" South African university. All the students speak an indigenous language as their first language. Those students who…
Descriptors: Racial Segregation, Language Attitudes, Foreign Countries, Ethnicity
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Civil, Marta; Bernier, Emily – Mathematical Thinking & Learning: An International Journal, 2006
In this article, we draw on research within a large project on parental involvement in mathematics education in working-class Latino communities. Our research is situated within a sociocultural framework and, in particular, the concept of funds of knowledge. We also draw on research on parental involvement in education, particularly that which…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, Mathematics Education, Working Class, Hispanic Americans
Law, Carolyn Leste; Dews, C. L. Barney – 1993
For two working-class academics/editors, the book they co-edited, "This Fine Place So Far from Home: Voices of Academics from the Working Class," is a working-class book masquerading as a traditional scholarly work. Over 100 submissions were received for the collection, and most were autobiographical and did not resemble scholarly essays…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Academic Discourse, Autobiographies, College Faculty
Nam, Jin U – 1989
Adult education in North Korea first eliminated illiteracy and is now concentrating on raising the level of general knowledge of the working people to that of college graduates. The first stage was concluded when illiteracy was eradicated by 1949 through the establishment of educational institutions for the literacy crusade. The second stage was…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Case Studies, Continuing Education
Macafee, Caroline – 1988
A study combining qualitative and quantitative research methods (a direct survey) investigated the attitudes of 75 working class individuals in Glasgow, Scotland toward differences in the speech of older or younger people and in the speech of the opposite sex. Results indicate that dialect lexis loss was neither as thorough nor as abrupt as older…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Foreign Countries, Language Attitudes, Language Research
Warner, Deborah J. – 1981
The economic role of American women is traced from colonial times through the 19th century. In colonial America women shared the economic responsibilities of family livelihood with their husbands and were engaged primarily in the production of food and clothing. Early 19th century America saw a redefinition of the social and economic spheres of…
Descriptors: Colonial History (United States), Economic Development, Economic Factors, Economic Opportunities
Waters, Judith; Drew, Benjamin – 1984
While there are acknowledged physical, psychological, and social benefits to be derived from maintaining sexual activity in old age, the negative cultural attitudes displayed by younger members of society as well as by their own peers constitute a barrier to the achievement of a satisfactory sex life for the elderly. A study was undertaken to…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Aging (Individuals), High School Seniors
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