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Blair, Heather A.; Stanford, Kathy – Language Arts, 2004
Details about a two-year ethnographic case study research in middle school boys to understand school literacy are presented. The study revealed that boys resist many school-based practices by transforming the assigned literacy work.
Descriptors: Males, Literacy, Middle School Students, Case Studies
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Wilkie, R. – Journal of Rural Studies, 2005
The Curry Report (Policy Commission on the Future of Farming and Food, Farming and Food: A Sustainable Future (Curry Report), Cabinet Office, London, 2002) recently recommended that farmers 'reconnect' with their consumers, their markets and the food chain. In terms of livestock production this process of reconnection may not be so…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Life, Animal Husbandry, University Presses
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Lustig, Deborah Freedman – Childhood: A Global Journal of Child Research, 2004
Like many parents in the US, teen mothers regularly have professional portraits taken of their children. This article, based on an ethnographic study of a diverse group of teen mothers in urban California, analyzes these baby pictures as representations of childhood, motherhood and family, and as material objects used in the construction of kin…
Descriptors: Mothers, Ethnography, Early Parenthood, Urban Areas
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Slonski-Fowler, Karen E.; Truscott, Stephen D. – Journal of Educational & Psychological Consultation, 2004
Little information is available about teachers' perceptions of the prereferral intervention team (PIT) process. This ethnographic study examined the perceptions of 12 kindergarten through fourth-grade teachers as they progressed through the PIT process in two western New York suburban elementary schools. Data from interviews and observations…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Prereferral Intervention, Teacher Attitudes, Elementary School Teachers
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Jeffrey, Bob; Troman, Geoff – British Educational Research Journal, 2004
Ethnography derives from traditional anthropology, where time in the field is needed to discern both the depth and complexity of social structures and relations. Funding bodies, seeking quick completion, might see ethnographies as unlikely to satisfy 'value for money' criteria, in spite of the rewards to be gained from time-consuming 'thick…
Descriptors: Research Methodology, Educational Research, Time, Time Management
Banfield, Grant – International Education Journal, 2004
In asking the provocative question: "What's wrong with ethnography?" Hammersley draws attention to what he sees as the conceptual and methodological confusion arising from two competing strands of practice: "naive realism" and "relativism". As a solution, he offers "subtle realism" to steer a path through and beyond the confusion. This paper…
Descriptors: Realism, Ethnography, Epistemology, Theories
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Varghese, Manka – International Journal of Bilingual Education & Bilingualism, 2004
Professional development for bilingual teachers has traditionally been viewed as a neutral site for training teachers. In the present study, a professional development for bilingual teachers in the United States is explored through ethnographic methods, specifically focusing on both the content delivery, and the interactions between teacher…
Descriptors: Teacher Educators, Professional Development, Ethnography, Bilingualism
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Himley, Margaret – College Composition and Communication, 2004
This essay turns to feminist ethnography and postcolonial theory to address how the figure of "the stranger" haunts the project of community service learning. By explicating the immediate and broader relations of power that structure these "strange(r) encounters," we are more likely to produce the kind of agitated pedagogy that creates…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Service Learning, Feminism, Community Services
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Marinari, Melissa – Urban Review: Issues and Ideas in Public Education, 2005
This article ethnographically examines the relationship between success, racial identity, and racial formation among Korean students in one New Jersey public high school. Using Racial Formation theory (Omi & Winant, [1986. "Racial formation in the United States from the 1960s to the 1990s." New York: Routledge]; Winant, [1994.…
Descriptors: High School Students, Racial Identification, Foreign Students, Academic Achievement
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Lehesvirta, Tuija – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2004
The study investigates learning as knowledge-creation processes on individual and collective levels. The processes were examined in an ethnographic study, conducted in a metal industry company over a four-year period. The empirical study suggests that conflicts and crises experienced on individual level were some kind of incidental starting…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Ethnography, Organizational Communication, Knowledge Management
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DeCastro-Ambrosetti, Debra – High School Journal, 2003
To the contemporary investigator of African centered pedagogies, merely looking within the broad background of educational research would miss a substantial portion of the entire ethnographic range of investigations. An integral body of literature reposes in two other significant areas: first, within the indigenous voices of African American…
Descriptors: Investigations, Sociolinguistics, Educational Research, Academic Achievement
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Shenton, Andrew K.; Hayter, Susan – Education for Information, 2004
One of the most fundamental tasks relating to the undertaking of fieldwork for a qualitative research study lies in "gaining access". This involves both securing entry into a particular organisation and ensuring that individuals associated with it, such as employees or users, will serve as informants. In terms of the first problem, a range of…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Research Methodology, Cooperation, Researchers
Miller, S. J., Ed.; Kirkland, David E., Ed. – Peter Lang New York, 2010
"Change Matters," written by leading scholars committed to social justice in English education, provides researchers, university instructors, and preservice and inservice teachers with a framework that pivots social justice toward policy. The chapters in this volume detail rationales about generating social justice theory in what Freire calls "the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Social Class, Qualitative Research, Marital Status
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Andersson, Per – Journal of Adult and Continuing Education, 2006
This article presents an empirical example of what a process of mobilisation and disciplination could mean in practice. The example is taken from a "validation" initiative (recognition of prior learning) among a small group of unemployed people in Sweden. An ethnographic approach means that data were collected, mainly through…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Prior Learning, Unemployment, Ethnography
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Qin, Desiree Baolian – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2006
Drawing on ethnographic data on two Chinese immigrant families over a five-year period, I illustrate how and why growing alienation occurred in these families. My analysis shows that a host of developmental, immigration-related, and cultural factors lead to growing alienation in parent-child relations. Social class also plays an important role in…
Descriptors: Alienation, Family (Sociological Unit), Ethnography, Immigrants
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