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Woodin, Tom – History of Education, 2007
Recent decades have witnessed the waning fortunes of social class as a historical category of analysis. In particular working-class education is rarely discussed in historiography although there has been significant work done in this area, particularly in adult education and literacy. A reassessment of these studies allows us to examine the ways…
Descriptors: Social Change, Historiography, Social Class, Feminism
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Haber, Sheldon E.; And Others – Monthly Labor Review, 1987
Analyzes data from the 1984 Survey of Income and Program Participation concerning business owners as distinct from the self-employed. Findings indicate that 11.9 percent of nonagricultural workers are business owners and that 70.8 percent of businesses are sole proprietorships. (CH)
Descriptors: Adults, Employment Patterns, Entrepreneurship, Small Businesses
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Harris, Catherine T.; Earle, John R. – Sex Roles, 1986
Discusses survey data concerned with the occupational rewards considered important by a sample of working-class job applicants. Focuses on how work objectives are affected by gender and situational values. Male-female work values are fairly similar--both are primarily situational--but sex differences increased in the presence of children. (KH)
Descriptors: Occupational Aspiration, Sex Differences, Values, Work Attitudes
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Rubin, Lillian B. – WorkingUSA, 1997
The long-held fiction that this is a society without class distinctions, that everyone has an equal chance, helps to keep the working class from a sustained and organized effort on its own behalf. (JOW)
Descriptors: Adults, Economically Disadvantaged, Family Problems, Socioeconomic Status
Paczuska, Anna; Starkings, Susan – Adults Learning (England), 1997
South Bank University in London offers a summer mathematics course that gives mature students with few formal qualifications the opportunity to gain math skills for further education. The program features small groups, tutors experienced in adult education, and attention to confidence building. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Numeracy, Summer Programs
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O'Dair, Sharon – College English, 2003
Offers an understanding of "class activism" that focuses less on the putative emotional needs of working-class students, of whatever ethnicity or gender, and more on the ways hierarchy and distinction are reproduced within and outside of the various institutions of higher education. Suggests that it is possible and even desirable for most people…
Descriptors: Activism, Cultural Differences, Higher Education, Life Satisfaction
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Holst, John D. – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1999
Clarifies the relationship of Antonio Gramsci to Leninism and his insistence on this form of socialism for political work with the working class. Discusses the relevance of these ideas for radical adult education. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Political Parties, Social Change, Socialism
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Merlyn, Teri – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2000
The British radical socialist tradition has been marginalized by the liberal tradition. The latter has claimed achievements in working class education that the former actually brought about. The socialist tradition should be revalued as a means of countering capitalism's economic determinism. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Foreign Countries, Influences, Liberalism
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Luken, Paul C.; Vaughan, Suzanne – Social Forces, 2005
Using institutional ethnography we examine the Own-Your-Own-Home (OYOH) movement as a configuration of ideological practices designed to reorder gender, family and housing arrangements in the United States during the early 20th century. We describe the social organization of these practices -- with particular emphasis on the coordinating activity…
Descriptors: Social Organizations, Housing, Working Class, Research Administration
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Borkowski, David – College Composition and Communication, 2004
Working-class academic narratives reveal a number of common themes, like dual estrangement and internalized class conflict. A less popularized motif is the bookish child who is catapulted out of her working-class origins. But some working-class academics, like myself, were not academically ambitious as children. I am a nontraditional working-class…
Descriptors: Working Class, College Faculty, Personal Narratives, Teacher Student Relationship
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Prado, Jose M. – High School Journal, 2009
This qualitative study compares and analyzes the social network experiences of two working-class Chinese students from immigrant families (Sally, Alex) to those of one working-class Latina student from an immigrant family (Elizabeth). Theory holds that these students would have difficulty obtaining educational resources and support (i.e., social…
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, Educational Opportunities, Social Networks, Social Capital
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Kirshner, Ben – Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2008
Multiracial youth activism groups, based in working class and poor neighborhoods, seek to improve social conditions by organizing grassroots campaigns. Campaigns such as these, which require sophisticated planning, organizing, and advocacy skills, are noteworthy not just for their political impact, but also because of the insights they provide…
Descriptors: Empowerment, Neighborhoods, Working Class, Social Action
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Bowl, Marion – Critical Studies in Education, 2008
This paper explores the potential for conducting collaborative and critical research in higher education which problematises the role and practices of the academy in maintaining exclusion. It begins with a brief discussion of UK government discourse on widening participation, and contrasts this with the research literature which indicates the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Participation, College Students
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Smagorinsky, Peter; Boggs, George L.; Jakubiak, Cori; Wilson, Amy A. – Journal of Research in Character Education, 2010
This study combines data from three case studies of teachers moving from their university teacher education programs into their first jobs, with data collected through observations and interviews totaling six observation cycles over the 2 years of data collection. The curricula for working class students that the three teachers taught represent a…
Descriptors: Curriculum, Working Class, Teacher Education Programs, Time Management
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Greenbank, Paul – Tertiary Education and Management, 2007
This article reviews the literature on the experiences of working-class students at different stages of the student life cycle. It examines the factors influencing their participation rates in higher education (HE), their ability to adapt to university life, and their success in the graduate labour market. The article argues that without radical…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Class, Labor Market, Working Class
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