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Wilson, Stephen – Human Organization, 1977
By treating a school as a subculture, the Center for New Schools hopes to use the techniques of anthropology to elucidate behavioral problems which may be keeping school members from achieving their goals. (JC)
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Educational Anthropology, Educational Assessment, Models
Wilson, Stephen; And Others – 1974
There is growing interest in the use of anthropological (also called qualitative, phenomenological, or ethnographic) techniques in educational research. Because ethnographic methodology differs significantly from the research approaches more commonly used in education, its rationale, its data collection processes, and the nature of its findings…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Behavioral Science Research, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research

Wilson, Stephen – Review of Educational Research, 1977
Differences between ethnographic, phenomenological, or qualitative research techniques are reviewed through an explanation of the rationale behind their use and discussion of some of the processes by which this type of research is conducted. While this article is focused on educational research, the discussion applies equally to social…
Descriptors: Data Collection, Educational Anthropology, Educational Research, Ethnography

Wilson, Stephen; And Others – Journal of Research and Development in Education, 1976
Article is a description of an evaluation conducted by the center for New Schools for an innovative program in the Cleveland Heights, Ohio schools. The rationale for the use of ethnographic methods and problems that arose from the CNS experiences are discussed. (RW)
Descriptors: Classroom Observation Techniques, Educational Anthropology, Educational Innovation, Evaluation Criteria
Wilson, Stephen; And Others – 1974
Many people hope that the unique skills and perspectives of anthropologists can help them to make the contributions to social programs that have eluded other social scientists. Ethnography promises to make a significant contribution to evaluation of educational innovations. Before this promise can be realized, however, there are many practical and…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Educational Innovation, Educational Researchers, Elementary Secondary Education