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Lindsay Ellen Mason – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This constructionist phenomenological dissertation study explored stories from nine working-class, first-generation college students, specifically how middle-class socialization on a four-year university campus located in the Mountain West region of the United States impacts the relationships with their parent(s)/guardian(s). My primary research…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Working Class, Middle Class Culture, Standards
MacMichael David C. – Manpower, 1974
Problems can be expected to continue in the schools as a result of the impact of new value systems on the old work ethic and on the schools' middle class orientation. Pressures against change from some segments will conflict with the need for schools to transmit the new value systems. (SA)
Descriptors: Aspiration, Career Choice, Career Education, Educational Change
Cherrington, David J. – 1972
The purposes of this report are to present the narrations of the slide-tape presentation "Cultural Differences in Industry," and a readers theater script "Understanding Cultural Differences," and to document and describe their development and possible use. These materials were designed as training tools for teaching cultural differences between…
Descriptors: Black Culture, Cross Cultural Training, Culture Conflict, Employer Employee Relationship
The Culture of Professionalism. The Middle Class and the Development of Higher Education in America.
Bledstein, Burton – 1976
By the middle of the nineteenth century American society was becoming restructured according to the concept of career. A new middle class emerged, and within it professionalism became the highest goal. The creation of the university in America provided the necessary matrix for its development, making possible new attitudes about authority,…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Education Work Relationship, Educational Benefits, Educational History