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Gray, D. E. – Journal of Intellectual Disability Research, 2006
Background: Although coping with autism has been examined in a number of papers, virtually no research exists on how families cope over time. This paper reports the results of a longitudinal study of parents coping with autism over a period of approximately a decade. Methods: The research method for the study was based on ethnographic methods that…
Descriptors: Coping, Children, Autism, Longitudinal Studies
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Dryden-Peterson, Sarah; Sieborger, Rob – International Journal of Educational Development, 2006
This article examines the use of testimony in the making of a new history in South Africa, situating this phenomenon in the context of public construction of memory and identifying history teachers as critical to the process. Through an ethnographic study of 16 schools that illuminates the use of teacher testimony in Cape Town history classrooms,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, History Instruction, Teaching Methods, Racial Segregation
Hughes, Sherick – Educational Foundations, 2005
The specific purpose of this article is twofold. First, the article addresses critical teaching and learning evident in two generations of one nuanced Black family, the Foresight family, who appear to be surviving and thriving during and after the Freedom of Choice era of rural public schooling. The phrase "nuanced Black family" is…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, African American Family, Rural Areas, Family Environment
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Frey, Georgia C.; Buchanan, Alice M.; Rosser Sandt, Dawn D. – Mental Retardation: A Journal of Practices, Policy and Perspectives, 2005
Interpretive ethnography was used as a framework to examine perceptions of physical activity behavior of 12 adults with mild mental retardation. Four parents and two job supervisors also agreed to participate. Multiple data sources included in-depth interviews, diaries, accelerometry, and informal observations. Participants reported many physical…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Health Behavior, Mild Mental Retardation, Parent Attitudes
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Magolda, Peter Mark; Ebben, Kelsey – Journal of College Student Development, 2006
This manuscript uses a case study of a faith-based student organization to explore the interrelationship between student involvement and mobilization in student organizations. The authors explore the types of co-curricular offerings students perceive to be especially meaningful and document ways effective organizations mobilize students to enact…
Descriptors: Student Organizations, Ethnography, Student Participation, College Students
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Neuman, Susan B.; Celano, Donna – Reading Research Quarterly, 2006
This study examines children's uses of reading resources in neighborhood public libraries that have been transformed to "level the playing field." Through foundation funding (US$20 million), the public library system of Philadelphia converted neighborhood branch libraries into a technologized modern urban library system, hoping to…
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Youth, Neighborhoods, Library Networks, Public Libraries
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Martin, Danny Bernard – Mathematical Thinking & Learning: An International Journal, 2006
This article draws on 3 ethnographic and participant observation studies of African American parents and adults from 3 northern California communities. Although studies have shown that African American parents hold the same folk theories about mathematics as other parents, stressing it as an important school subject, few studies have sought to…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Participant Observation, Student Participation, Racial Differences
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Foley, Douglas – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2005
This article chronicles the contributions of Enrique (Henry) Trueba to the field of educational anthropology, highlighting his emergence as one of the foremost critical ethnographers of his time, his collaborative manner of working, mentorship of colleagues, and "pedagogy of hope." Trueba skillfully combined ideas from Vygotsky, the Spindlers, and…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Ethnography, Educational Anthropology, Learning
Murie, Robin; Collins, Molly Rojas; Detzner, Daniel F. – Journal of Basic Writing, 2004
U.S. high school graduates for whom the home language is not English run the risk of inadequate preparation for the rigors of higher education. Whether this poor preparation is the result of disruptions caused by the transition to a new country/language/culture, or of a watered-down high school curriculum that reacts to language error but does not…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), High School Students, College Preparation, Biographies
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Backenroth, Ofra Arieli – Religious Education, 2004
This article examines the practice of teaching content-based disciplines through visual art. Qualitative and ethnographic methods are used in researching the teaching practice of a Bible teacher in a Jewish day school. The teaching method under study provides for active learning of the biblical text and demonstrates sensitivity to students'…
Descriptors: Jews, Ethnography, Day Schools, Biblical Literature
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Glazier, Jocelyn Anne – Teachers College Record, 2004
This article describes the collaborative work of three teachers -- two Arab and one Jewish -- as they taught first grade together in a then new bilingual/bicultural school in Israel. The article is based on an ethnographic study the author conducted at the school during the school's first year (1998-1999), examining in particular the interactions…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 1, Teacher Educators, Jews
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Attard, Karl; Armour, Kathleen M. – European Journal of Teacher Education, 2005
This research aims to study the ways in which a teacher learns through and about professional practice. Data presented here is drawn from one year of teaching and focuses on pedagogical practices, critical reflection upon those practices and the impact of the implementation of a new physical education syllabus in Maltese secondary schools. The…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Job Satisfaction, Teacher Attitudes, Reflective Teaching
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Havnes, Anton – Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 2004
The backwash effect of assessment on learning is widely acknowledged. This article discusses the impact of assessment on learning in a wider sense, by focusing on how assessment drives not only student learning, but also the teaching practices, the designing of educational programmes and the production of learning material. The focus is on how…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Assessment, Educational Practices, Learning
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Herr, Kathryn; Anderson, Gary – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2003
Utilizing critical incidents primarily from a year-long ethnographic study of a single gender middle school, the authors attempt to capture the mechanisms of symbolic violence as described by Bourdieu and Passeron in "Reproduction in Education," "Society and Culture" and by Bourdieu in latter publications. Our analysis suggests that problems of…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Ethnography, Violence, Critical Incidents Method
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Connolly, Paul; Healy, Julie – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2004
This article is based upon a comparative, ethnographic case study of two groups of 10-11-year-old boys--one middle-class, the other working-class--living in Belfast. Drawing upon Bourdieu's related concepts of symbolic violence and habitus, it shows how locality can help to explain the very different educational and career aspirations found…
Descriptors: Social Class, Academic Aspiration, Males, Foreign Countries
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