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McDonough, Patricia; Abrica, Elvira J. – Urban Education, 2023
Bourdieu's critical analysis of capital (BCAC) is a useful tool for unmasking how schools legitimate class structure and identifying the institutional, societal, and cultural forces that structure class reproduction and oppression. In this paper, we examine the ways educational researchers have constrained the critical application of Bourdieu's…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Structure, Social Capital, Cultural Capital
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Schoorman, Dilys – Urban Education, 2016
Adopting a Freirean perspective, the purpose of this autoethnography is to reframe the typical relationship between university educators and communities in poverty by highlighting the educative impact of such a community on a university professor's academic, cross-cultural critical and civic learning. By reframing communities in poverty as sources…
Descriptors: Ethnography, College Faculty, Poverty, School Community Relationship
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Gorski, Paul C. – Urban Education, 2009
In the United States, where technological progress is portrayed as humanistic progress, computer technologies often are hailed as the great equalizers. Even within progressive education movements, such as multicultural education, the conversation about instructional technology tends to center more on this or that wonderful Web site or piece of…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Educational Technology, Progressive Education, Disadvantaged
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Mitchell, Bruce M. – Urban Education, 1991
Describes the Ten-Schools Program (TSP) in Los Angeles (California). Among the features described are academic goals, staff development, an extended school year, parental involvement, extensive attention to oral and written language, and special counseling services. (EVL)
Descriptors: Disadvantaged Environment, Elementary Education, Parent Participation, Program Descriptions
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Gonzalez, Norma; And Others – Urban Education, 1995
Describes household visits by teachers to identify and document the knowledge that exists in students' homes and that can be used to aid in teaching. The article summarizes the teachers' insights, gained from their research, in teacher development and teacher relationships with families, and it redefines households as important social and…
Descriptors: Case Studies, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Educational Planning
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Wallace, Jeffrey J. – Urban Education, 1984
Describes the origins in New York City of the compensatory higher education program SEEK and the circumstances surrounding its adoption at the State Univerity College at Buffalo. Argues that the project's history is an informative lesson in the interaction of educational planning and political power. (CMG)
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Educational Innovation, Educational Opportunities
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Bush, Lawson, V. – Urban Education, 1997
Contends that African Americans value schooling that helps them express who they are as defined by their culture and community rather than education that maintains white hegemonic control. This assertion finds support in the communal struggle to develop, erect, and sustain African American institutions, and in historical discourse concerning the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Black Attitudes, Black Education, Black Institutions
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Newberg, Norman A.; Sims, Randall B. – Urban Education, 1996
Examines the interventions associated with the Say Yes to Education program, a college tuition-guarantee program that was promised to graduating sixth graders from inner-city, low-income families. The program's critical point is that students would not take advantage of opportunities without transforming relationships and a widening sense of…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Economically Disadvantaged, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Christman, Jolley; And Others – Urban Education, 1997
Offers a framework, based on research from Philadelphia high schools, that illustrates the vision and labor necessary to make urban school reform both systemic and doable. Three tasks are identified and described: building community; generating knowledge about change; and reinventing curriculum. These tasks are viewed as encompassing the work of…
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Curriculum Development, Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Change
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Mcintyre, Alice – Urban Education, 2006
Unlike school-aged youth attending well-resourced suburban schools, working-class poor students attending inner-city public schools are oftentimes denied the opportunity to develop a sense of agency within their schools and communities. In this article, the author addresses one way that educators and researchers can encourage young people to…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Economically Disadvantaged, Urban Education, Action Research