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Süssekind, Maria Luiza – Citizenship, Social and Economics Education, 2014
This article presents an epistemological overview of abyssal thinking and its impact on the field of education, particularly in relation to teachers' work, as it is done and understood. It argues that the clearest expression of abyssal thinking is the hegemony of science which explains two school phenomena: the historical subalternisation of the…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Foreign Countries, Educational History, Educational Research
Rosen, Sonia M. – American Educational Research Journal, 2019
Neoliberal market logic positions youth as either commodities produced and marketed by private institutions or consumers for whose business those institutions are competing, a paradigm that narrows pathways for youth participation in civic and political institutions by restricting youth agency to participation in markets. However, youth organizing…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Neoliberalism, Social Action, Organizations (Groups)
Biesta, Gert – Ethics and Education, 2015
The question I raise in this paper is why measurement systems such as PISA have gained so much power in contemporary education policy and practice. I explore this question from the bottom up by asking what might contribute to the ways in which people invest in systems such as PISA, that is, what are the beliefs, assumptions and desires that lead…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Global Approach, International Assessment, Social Psychology
Ferrare, Joseph J.; Apple, Michael W. – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2015
Bourdieu's version of field theory has had an impressive impact on the ways that sociologists of education conceptualize educational practices. These accounts tend to focus on the varying levels of ontological complicity established between students' cultural dispositions and educational institutions. In this paper, the wisdom of these…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Social Capital, Social Psychology, Phenomenology
Grønborg, Lisbeth – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2015
This paper discusses how student identities are constituted through social categories and how this affects students' educational trajectories. Dropout is often described as a sudden event but this paper demonstrates how dropping out is a long-term process involving social interactions between the students. It is based on a field study in which the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Education, Peer Relationship, Dropouts
Egne, Robsan M. – Teacher Development, 2017
This study explores the perceptions and practices of multicultural education among Ethiopian secondary teacher education program officials, teacher educators and prospective teachers. To that end, data were collected from secondary teacher education program officials, teacher educators and student teachers using questionnaire and interview. The…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Secondary School Teachers, Educational Practices
Gilbert, Joan – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Preparing college students to be contributing members of local and global societies requires educators to analyze the capabilities and needs of their students and to adjust instructional content and practice. The purpose of this mixed-methods study was twofold: (a) to explore how classroom approaches designed to facilitate students' questioning of…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, Foreign Countries, Cultural Awareness, Undergraduate Students
Edgerton, Jason D.; Roberts, Lance W. – Theory and Research in Education, 2014
Evidence for Bourdieu's social reproduction theory and its contributions to understanding educational inequality has been relatively mixed. Critics discount the usefulness of core concepts such as cultural capital and habitus and most studies invoking these concepts have focused only on one or the other, often conflating the two, to the…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Social Capital, Social Theories, Equal Education
Livingston, Eric – American Sociologist, 2012
In studies ranging from oracular practices and court proceedings to alternative philosophies, reality disjunctures, and a family's work in maintaining the normality of a severely retarded child, Mel Pollner put together something like a cabinet of curiosities exhibiting the social character of reasoning's worldly enterprises. At the same time, he…
Descriptors: Sociology, Research Methodology, Ethnography, Games
Cassell, John A.; Nelson, Thomas – Interchange: A Quarterly Review of Education, 2013
The neoliberal proposition that the "invisible hand" of the market is the most efficient and just mechanism for structuring economies, societies, and cultures has had a powerful impact on the nature and delivery of what have historically been considered as "public goods" in America, including social welfare services and public education. The mode…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Ideology, Mythology, Public Education
Burke, Ciaran Thomas; Emmerich, Nathan; Ingram, Nicola – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2013
This article engages with Atkinson's recent criticisms of concepts of collective habitus, such as "institutional" and "familial" habitus, in order to defend their conceptual utility and theoretical coherence. In so doing we promote a flexible understanding of habitus as "both" an individual and a collective concept. By retaining this flexibility…
Descriptors: Personality, Collectivism, Individualism, Social Theories
Ravalin, Tamara; Tevis, Tenisha – Community College Journal of Research and Practice, 2017
Recent media attention concerning the escalation of crime on college campuses has created a sense of urgency to address how crime will impact the largest community college system in the United States, California Community Colleges. Crime can deter academic success and social engagement. This study utilizes social disorganization theory to examine…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, College Environment, Crime, Incidence
Tuleja, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Teaching in International Business, 2017
This study provides an approach to teaching and learning in the international business (IB) classroom about cultural values, beliefs, attitudes, and norms through the study of cultural metaphor. The methodology is based on established qualitative methods by using participants' visual pictures and written explanations--representative of their…
Descriptors: International Trade, Study Abroad, Foreign Countries, Qualitative Research
Petrone, Eleanor A. – Democracy & Education, 2016
This article examines how a group of Latino youth living in the Southeast experienced, adapted to, and resisted oppressive social structures within their community through their involvement with youth media. Through the content analysis of a teen radio show produced by and for Latino youth, in conjunction with semistructured interviews and…
Descriptors: Youth, Social Structure, Radio, Semi Structured Interviews
Beard, Megan – Journal of Comparative and International Higher Education, 2018
This paper describes how students use language as a currency with which to navigate institutional structures and negotiate "fitting in" to social structures of higher education, paying particular attention to South Korea (hereafter Korea) and the English-speaking West. This paper emerged from a qualitative research study examining…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Self Concept, Language Usage