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Gerbers, Kellie; Marchand, Geneviève – New Directions for Student Leadership, 2021
This chapter considers outdoor leadership in higher education with specific consideration as to how upper- and middle-class values continue to influence accepted norms and assumptions related to skill development and leadership learning. Suggested approaches to make outdoor programs more class-conscious and inclusive are provided.
Descriptors: Social Class, Outdoor Leadership, Leadership Training, Higher Education
Flynn, Darren; Crew, Teresa; Hare, Rosie; Maroo, Krishna; Preater, Andrew – Journal of Information Literacy, 2023
In this article we connect critical librarianship and its practices of information literacy (IL) with working-class experiences of higher education (HE). Although the research literature and professional body of knowledge of critical information literacy (CIL), is one of the most theoretically-developed areas of wider critical librarianship…
Descriptors: Library Science, Criticism, Information Literacy, Social Class
Stanfill, Mel; Klean Zwilling, Jillian – College Teaching, 2023
In 2014, the popular conversation about safe space in the classroom tended to mock marginalized students seeking protection. Nearly a decade later, the discourse has become protectionist toward majority students allegedly discriminated against by being informed that they benefit from racism, sexism and heterosexism. What, then, does it mean to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Classroom Environment, School Safety, Minority Group Students
Clark, Daniel – American Educational History Journal, 2010
Historians of American education readily acknowledge that in the mid-19th century the German university and academic ideal rose in prominence among American academicians, who then worked diligently to replicate the German university model in the United States. During this same time, however, many more Americans were exposed to a different…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Mass Media Role, Success
Bissoto, Maria Luisa – Comunicacoes, 2000
Discusses the film "American Beauty" in light of a reading of Karl Marx. Finds that the film shows the circularity which marks bourgeois society, even though the rhythm of industry and renovation of the society masks it. States that Marx praises the industry, invention, and innovation of the bourgeoisie. (BT)
Descriptors: Film Criticism, Higher Education, Middle Class Culture, Motifs

Reese-Dukes, Judson – Journal of Educational Equity and Leadership, 1981
Reviews implications of the "deficit model" and the "difference model" for the education of minority groups. Discusses how compensatory and higher education programs for Blacks have subscribed to the deficit hypothesis by attempting to make Black students adopt white middle class traits. (GC)
Descriptors: Black Students, Compensatory Education, Cultural Differences, Disadvantaged

Bloom, Lynn Z. – College English, 1996
Identifies a number of the major aspects of social class that freshman composition addresses in its aims of enabling students to think and write in ways that will make them good citizens of the academic (and larger middle class) community and viable candidates for good middle class jobs upon graduation. (TB)
Descriptors: Aspiration, Freshman Composition, Higher Education, Middle Class

Schaffer, Edward – Educational Theory, 1980
A truly balanced institution of liberal learning requires that socially useful information be broadly defined in order to safeguard academic freedom and foster the goals of a social democracy. (CJ)
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Democratic Values, Educational History, Educational Innovation

Stankiewicz, Mary Ann – Studies in Art Education, 1999
Uses stories of 19th-century people to demonstrate how art education contributed to their ability to find work and to ideas about gentility. Argues that while the ideology of gentility claimed to transcend class, it was bound to middle-class formation and gender stereotypes. Reflects on how "gentility" continues to influence art education. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Educational History, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities

Petrie, Trent A.; Russell, Richard K. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1995
Investigated effects of academic and psychosocial variables on the academic performance of minority and nonminority college student athletes. Found higher levels of competitive trait anxiety and negative life stress were associated with lower fall-term grade point averages for certain nonminority athletes. The academic variable related weakly to…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Athletes, College Athletics, College Students
Shaping the Educational Imagination: Class, Culture and the Contradictions of the Dominant Ideology.
Shapiro, H. Svi – Journal of Curriculum Theorizing, 1982
Educational theory and practice are examined in the context of the system of values, beliefs, and moral and aesthetic judgments that are representative of society. "Aristocratic,""bourgeois," and "radical" views and influences on educational theory and practice are also discussed. (CJ)
Descriptors: Cultural Context, Curriculum Design, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change

Hogan, David – Educational Theory, 1990
Wayland wrote what is arguably the most influential nineteenth-century moral philosophy text. This article examines the Calvinist tradition, from which Wayland diverged; explores his views as they relate to the home and school; and describes his impact on the formation of the middle class of his day. (IAH)
Descriptors: Capitalism, Educational History, Ethical Instruction, High Schools
Jones, David R. – 1980
The foundation and development between 1850 and 1900 of English "redbrick" colleges, also referred to as civic universities, are considered. Colleges were successfully established in Manchester, Leeds, Liverpool, and other cities. The history of these colleges is considered in order to provide tentative conclusions about the origins of…
Descriptors: College Role, Cultural Influences, Educational Change, Educational History
Swenson, David – 1974
Since American Indians have been traditionally stereotyped by educational textbooks and commercial media, it is no wonder that the majority of the U.S. population has very little real knowledge of Native American religion, philosophy, art, music, or general cultural traditions. Within mainstream institutions, this lack of knowledge and/or interest…
Descriptors: American Indians, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Educational Needs
Sledd, James – 1988
Teachers should first realize that their assigned role (according to society's decision-makers) is to produce a brainwashed work force which does not question the prevailing culture. Then they should take action to reject this role. As Michael Holzman put it, "We should stop doing harm if we can help it." Many "compositionists"…
Descriptors: Educational Discrimination, English Departments, English Instruction, Higher Education
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