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Nayak, Anoop; Williamson, Howard; Bjork, Mikela; Restler, Victoria; Anyon, Jean – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This article presents a review of "Lost youth in the global city: class, culture and the urban imaginary," by Jo-Anne Dillabough and Jacqueline Kennelly. In many ways the "juke-box boys" would today form a stratum of the "lost youth" that Jo-Anne Dillabough and Jacqueline Kennelly discuss in their thoughtful account…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Subcultures, Research Methodology, Adolescents
Anyon, Jean – Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2011
There was only one Karl Marx, but there have been a multitude of Marxisms. This concise, introductory book by internationally renowned scholar Jean Anyon centers on the ideas of Marx that have been used in education studies as a guide to theory, analysis, research, and practice. "Marx and Education" begins with a brief overview of basic Marxist…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Critical Theory, Social Class, Educational History
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Anyon, Jean – Journal of Education, 1980
Discusses examples of work tasks and interaction in elementary schools in contrasting social class communities. Illustrates differences in classroom experience and curriculum knowledge among schools. Assesses student work in social settings through a theoretical approach to social class analysis. Suggests a hidden curriculum with implications for…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Economic Opportunities, Educational Sociology, Educational Theories
Anyon, Jean – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1981
The arrangement of students into various learning groups is generally based on social class position. Social studies textbooks serve to perpetuate socioeconomic and political distinctions. School is discussed as a legitimating and socializing agency for an understanding of political and economic socialization in the school setting. (JN)
Descriptors: Schools, Self Concept, Social Change, Social Class
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Anyon, Jean – Curriculum Inquiry, 1981
Data on the nature and distribution of school knowledge were gathered in an investigation of curriculum, pedagogy, and pupil evaluation practices in five elementary schools differentiated by social class. The study reveals that, even where there is a fairly "standardized" curriculum, social stratification of knowledge is possible. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Curriculum, Elementary Education, Knowledge Level
Anyon, Jean – Interchange on Educational Policy, 1981
The American educational system reproduces an unequal system of social classes by emphasizing separate work skills for different social classes and by transmitting class-based social and power ideologies. A pedagogical model incorporating dual social consciousness and a dialectical view of social change is presented. (JN)
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Education, Power Structure
Anyon, Jean – 1997
This book is based on a study of a 4-year reform effort in the Newark (New Jersey) public schools. The discussion focuses on an elementary school as it attempted reform in an effort that was ultimately unsuccessful. Part I opens the discussion of the effects of social class and race on educational reform. To see why inner city schools have not…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Educational History, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
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Anyon, Jean – Teachers College Record, 1995
Describes reform efforts in one urban ghetto school, examining processes and events that illustrate how social manifestations of racial and social class can combine to vitiate reform efforts. Barriers to reform efforts in ghetto schools are detailed. (SM)
Descriptors: Black Students, Educational Change, Elementary Secondary Education, Minority Group Children