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Wright, Jan; Cruickshank, Ken; Black, Stephen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2018
Much of the literature on social class and language study in schools argues that for middle-class parents and their children, languages are chosen for their capacity to offer forms of distinction that provide an edge in the global labour market. In this paper, we draw on data collected from interviews with parents and children in middle-class…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Discourse Analysis, Middle Class, Middle Class Culture
Yoon, Irene H. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
This dissertation investigates how the intersections of race, class, and gender operate in the everyday teaching and professional norms of middle-class White women teachers--particularly in schools such as the one in this study, where a majority of middle-class, White women teachers serve predominantly low-income, racially and ethnically diverse…
Descriptors: Jews, Women Faculty, Females, Whites
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Liu, William Ming; Pickett, Theodore, Jr.; Ivey, Allen E. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2007
Social class, classism, and privilege and their relationship to counseling have been given insufficient attention. This article defines and explores White middle-class privilege; it proffers support for its integration in a multicultural competency, as well as its intersection with race and other dimensions of multiculturalism and privilege.…
Descriptors: Counseling Theories, Social Class, Cultural Pluralism, Whites
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Lindsey, Alfred J. – Journal of Teacher Education, 1982
As minorities become attached to majority values and culture, they are viewed as part of the larger group, and they share its opportunities. A prolonged effort to teach cultural pluralism may not be in minority students' best interests. If America's problems are to be solved, consensus values must be rediscovered and taught. (PP)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education
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Lindsey, Alfred J. – Scholar and Educator, 1982
The importance of teaching consensus values to minority group children is stressed. Public educators are urged to spend instructional time in preparing youth to share in American society and culture and in teaching mastery of the skills necessary for success, rather than to concentrate on developing cultural pluralism. (PP)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnicity
Newman, William M. – 1973
This book addresses some basic issues and topics in the sociology of majority-minority relationships and attempts to evaluate and reformulate the conceptual and theoretical tools of the field. It is argued in Part I that majority-minority relationships must be understood as a case study in social stratification and as an opportunity for the study…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Conflict, Cultural Pluralism, Intergroup Relations
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Elkind, David – Educational Leadership, 2001
Public schools have mirrored postmodern social transformations that have challenged our provincial notions of common values and defined roles. Postmodern innovations-inclusion, multiculturalism, full-day kindergarten, character education, and distance education--are the offspring of our new cosmopolitan society. Most have greater social than…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Elementary Secondary Education, Full Day Half Day Schedules, Inclusive Schools
Davis, Richard H. – 1970
As long as new programs based upon the compensatory model are advocated, and demands are made that the participants change to fit the programs, members of minority cultures will suffer. Suitable alternates to existing school admissions criteria would stop defining students in terms of deficiencies, instead focusing upon the positive aspects of…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Black Students, College Admission, College Curriculum
Contreras, Maximiliano – 1984
Although often considered to be homogeneous, the Hispanic community contains many culturally diverse groups. In the United States today, those of Mexican heritage--by far the largest subgroup within the Hispanic community--can be further classified as Mexicano (undocumented resident), Mexican American, or Chicano. This classification system…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Differences, Cultural Images, Cultural Pluralism
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Botstein, Leon – Social Policy, 1988
Contends that educational policy during the Reagan Administration has been characterized by restrictive attempts to reconcile cultural diversity with traditional values, while reducing federal support to public schools. Argues that a democratic education must extend excellence and equity to all citizens. (FMW)
Descriptors: Cultural Interrelationships, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Policy, Educational Quality
Condon, Elaine C. – 1973
This paper makes a case for bi-culturative education as part of English-as-a-second-language programs. This calls for systematically teaching alternatives to the native cultural patterns which are acceptable in American society. Knowledge and practice of specific cultural interference patterns would enable the learner to function adequately in two…
Descriptors: American Culture, Cross Cultural Studies, Cross Cultural Training, Cultural Background
Koerner, Mari E.; Hulsebosch, Patricia – 1995
This study followed six "culturally aware" elementary school teachers through student teaching and their first two years of teaching to look at how their life experiences as minority people affected their classroom practices. The study was a qualitative inquiry based on reciprocal and interactive relationships. The approach was…
Descriptors: Autobiographies, Beginning Teachers, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
Bar-Yam, Miriam; And Others – 1979
The relationship between moral development and cultural and educational background is examined. Approximately 120 Israeli youth representing different social classes, sex, religious affiliation, and educational experience were interviewed. The youth interviewed included urban middle and lower class students, Kibbutz-born, Youth Aliyah…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Arabs, Behavioral Science Research, Cross Cultural Studies