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Chang Zhao; Emily M. May; Dawn P. Witherspoon; Saskia Boggs; Mayra Bámaca-Colbert – Grantee Submission, 2021
Parental monitoring of youth daily activities is a salient parenting strategy that has important implications for adolescents' adjustment and safety. Limited research, however, has examined positive contextual factors that can facilitate parental monitoring behaviors in Latinx families. We examined parental warmth and neighborhood social processes…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Parenting Styles, Hispanic Americans, Neighborhoods
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Stock, Nicholas – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2019
This article is an exploration of whether education can be considered a beast-like being, developed by utilising Heidegger's philosophy to consider education from an ontotheolgical perspective. Education is a hypernym for its constituent elements; this article is exploring this hypernym as a being, whilst arguing that the growing importance of…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, World Views, Educational Attitudes, Self Concept
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Fitzmaurice, Katherine – Brock Education: A Journal of Educational Research and Practice, 2018
This essay looks at how the definition and use of the word propaganda has evolved throughout history. In particular, it examines how propaganda and education are intrinsically linked, and the implications of such a relationship. Propaganda's role in education is problematic as on the surface, it appears to serve as a warning against the dangers of…
Descriptors: Propaganda, Definitions, Language Usage, Etymology
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Racine, Karen – History of Education, 2020
Spanish American independence leaders acted as both monitors and moralists for their emerging nations. Their adoption of the Lancasterian monitorial school system, along with their efforts to legislate new republican moral codes, revealed the contradictions that led to the failure of so many of that idealistic generation's dreams. They could not…
Descriptors: Moral Values, School Administration, Educational History, Political Attitudes
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Marianne N. Bloch; Meredith Whye – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2024
The recently revised NAEYC position papers and the fourth edition of NAEYC's Developmentally Appropriate Guidelines (NAEYC. 2022. "Developmentally Appropriate Practice in Early Childhood Programs: Serving Children from Birth through Age 8," edited by S. Friedman, 4th ed. Washington: National Association for the Education of Young…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Early Childhood Education, Equal Education, Educational Opportunities
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Aydarova, Elena – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2021
In the context of neoliberal reforms, teacher education policy discourses have shifted away from social justice imperatives toward technocratic approaches. I examine these shifts by applying the tools of critical policy and discourse analysis to accreditation standards and other policy texts of the last decade. Using Marcuse's theory of…
Descriptors: Teacher Education Programs, Educational Policy, Educational Change, Social Justice
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Fisher, Benjamin W.; Gardella, Joseph H.; Tanner-Smith, Emily E. – Journal of School Violence, 2019
Social control and procedural justice theories indicate that informal social control reduces problem behaviors. However, many schools have implemented formal control mechanisms such as school security measures. This study examines the association between school security measures (security personnel, metal detectors, and surveillance cameras) and…
Descriptors: Social Control, Correlation, School Security, Teacher Student Relationship
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Lane, Jodi; Armstrong, Gaylene S.; Fox, Kathleen A. – Youth & Society, 2019
This study examines whether neighborhood factors found to predict fear of crime among the general population can be adapted to explain inmate fear of victimization inside juvenile correctional institutions. We test (a) whether institutional physical disorder, resident trust, and formal social control can predict fear of victimization, and (b)…
Descriptors: Fear, Victims, Institutionalized Persons, Correctional Institutions
Heather Collins – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This study examined the educational gaps in the North Carolina Department of Public Safety and the North Carolina Community College System and its impact on recidivism. The study aims to establish a holistic and comprehensive transition plan for inmates within 12-24 months of release into society. The study examined classes and training offered to…
Descriptors: Correctional Education, Community Colleges, Correctional Rehabilitation, Recidivism
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Rooney, Donna – Pedagogy, Culture and Society, 2017
Rather than being banal and uninteresting, Western women's public toilets may be seen as educational spaces. While prolific in number and usage, they have typically escaped research attention. This paper argues that the common inclusion of toilet texts in these places renders them not only interesting but also worthy of inclusion in accounts of…
Descriptors: Sanitary Facilities, Mass Instruction, Womens Education, Cultural Influences
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Thompson, Greg; Cook, Ian – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
This article argues that education reform agendas which use policy levers, standardised testing and new regulatory authorities to steer teachers' work at a distance are creating a new temporal politics. Evidence from interviews with teachers and principals in Australian schools suggests that these reforms are impacting on individual experiences of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Politics of Education, Time, Discipline
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Syukur, Muhammad – Online Submission, 2019
The research aims to explain: 1) Forms of hegemonic practices of upperclassmen to freshmen in college life at the State University of Makassar and 2) Levels of hegemonic practices of upperclassmen to freshmen at the State University of Makassar. This research is qualitative descriptive with snowball sampling technique used to determine the…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, College Freshmen, Undergraduate Students, College Environment
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Singh, Parlo – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2017
Researchers interested in new modes of social control and regulation through pedagogic means have increasingly drawn on Bernstein's theories of social control through pedagogic means and the emergence of a totally pedagogised society. This article explores this aspect of the Bernsteinian theoretical project by extrapolating and contrasting…
Descriptors: Social Control, Social Theories, Power Structure, Instruction
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Campione-Barr, Nicole – New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 2017
The sibling relationship is unique in that it transforms across development from hierarchical in early childhood, to egalitarian by adulthood. The present article reviews the previous theorizing and research literature regarding how and why power, control, and therefore sibling influence, change over the course of the first couple of decades, and…
Descriptors: Sibling Relationship, Family Characteristics, Power Structure, Family Influence
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Mourad, Roger Philip – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2018
Key ideas in the work of Michel Foucault are explored and applied to the organized pursuit of knowledge in higher education. His association of power and knowledge accounts for deeply rooted practices in higher education that would need to be mediated or overcome for there to be a revolution in inquiry to occur, such as the one advanced by…
Descriptors: Social Control, Higher Education, Educational Philosophy, Inquiry
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