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Janet Rocha; Tamara Coronella; Maria Reyes; Lindsay Romasanta – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2024
In this manuscript, we discuss how we, four women scholar-practitioners of color (WSPoC), utilize their cultural intuition (CI) to navigate the work place and academia in the context of our professional roles situated within STEM-M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics-Medicine) K-16 setting. We collectively shared our…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Elementary School Teachers, Middle School Teachers, High School Teachers
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Moore, Tim; Noble-Carr, Debbie; McArthur, Morag – International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2016
The use of reference groups made up of members of the population being researched has been encouraged within the qualitative research literature. This paper describes the use of reference groups made up of children and young people and promotes them as a space within which co-reflexive activities can help researchers reconsider their research…
Descriptors: Reference Groups, Social Science Research, Qualitative Research, Children
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Koenig, Oliver – British Journal of Learning Disabilities, 2012
Despite considerable achievement in inclusive research, people with intellectual disabilities have been largely excluded from the critical area of data analysis and theory development. Next to the undoubted complexity of these tasks, this can partly be attributed to higher demands of representativeness that are used to judge the validity of…
Descriptors: Reference Groups, Mental Retardation, Data Analysis, Educational Opportunities
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Woods, Anya; Hajek, John; Nettelbeck, Colin – Babel, 2011
A look back at the first year of the Language and Cultures Network for Australian Universities (LCNAU) highlights how great the need for such a network has been within the sector and how important LCNAU's role will be in ensuring the future of languages teaching and research in universities and beyond. LCNAU was established in early 2011 as part…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Reference Groups, Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning
Barden, Dennis M. – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2008
There are two kinds of references in administrative hires. The most customary is the "on list" references which a candidate asks one to provide. The second kind of reference is the "off list" variety, of which there are two types. Typical is the call one receives from an acquaintance at the hiring institution asking for the "dirt" on one's…
Descriptors: Search Committees (Personnel), Personnel Selection, Reference Groups, Disclosure
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Skarstrand, Eva; Larsson, Jorgen; Andreasson, Sven – Health Education, 2008
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to describe the adaptation and programme development of the Strengthening Families Programme to a Swedish setting. Design/methodology/approach: A descriptive approach was employed with a focus on the cultural adaptation and programme development. This included meetings with two reference groups, a telephone…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Family Programs, Program Development, Interviews
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McFarland, Pancho – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2008
The critical study of rap music and hip-hop culture has the potential to expand Americans understanding of race and culture in the United States. Hip-hop culture as a multiracial, multiethnic phenomenon reveals the ways in which race relations over the past thirty years have become increasingly complex. The theories and concepts that they use to…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Racial Factors, Cultural Influences, Mexican Americans
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McFarland, Pancho – Aztlan: A Journal of Chicano Studies, 2008
Hip-hop is an interethnic contact zone that allows for the creation of new expressive cultures and new identities for young people. Its openness derives in part from the wide range of expression and interpretation allowed in 182 "McFarland" African musics. Moving beyond the often stifling options offered by an earlier generation that focused on…
Descriptors: Popular Culture, Racial Factors, Cultural Influences, Mexican Americans
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Keith, Pat M. – International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 1986
A model of singleness in later life was developed to show how the social context may influence the personal and social resources of older, unmarried persons. Role transitions of the unmarried over the life course, finances, health, and social relationships of older singles are discussed with implications for practice and future research.…
Descriptors: Individual Development, Individual Needs, Older Adults, Perspective Taking
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Cazenave, Noel A. – American Sociologist, 1988
A Black U.S. sociologist views the issue of marginality in early socialization and career development. Analyzes his life experiences to provide data through which a dialectical model of marginalization and human development can be constructed. Concludes that emphasis upon either marginality or mainstreaming is a function of the complex interaction…
Descriptors: Blacks, Graduate Study, Group Status, Higher Education
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Journal of American College Health, 2005
Assessing and understanding the health needs and capacities of college students is paramount to creating healthy campus communities. The American College Health Association-National College Health Assessment (ACHA-NCHA) is a survey instrument developed by the American College Health Association (ACHA) in 1998 to assist institutions of higher…
Descriptors: Drug Use, Safety, Prevention, College Students
Lee, Karen K. – 1984
The Amish society has retained the essence of rural life and can tell us how this preservation is possible. Originally associated with the Swiss Anabaptists, Amish are often confused with Mennonites because of the early association with Menno Simons. Because the Amish do not make the "prideful" claim of salvation, they are…
Descriptors: Amish, Farmers, Folk Culture, Life Style
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Lee, Jenny J. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2002
Reexamines the extent to which the university serves as an important source of identification for community college faculty. States that although recent studies indicate that the university remains an influential reference group for two-year college faculty, perceptions have changed over the past 25 years. Reports, for instance, that part-time…
Descriptors: Codes of Ethics, College Faculty, Community Colleges, Educational Methods
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Pang, I-wah – Education Journal, 2000
Explores home-school relations by using three social psychology theories: (1) symbolic interactionism; (2) social exchange theory; and (3) reference group theory. States that these theories can contribute to the understanding and development of home-school relations in Hong Kong (China). (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education, Family School Relationship, Foreign Countries
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Hetzel, Roderick D.; And Others – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1994
This article describes a group counseling model designed to help male clients explore how the male gender role is experienced. A gender-sensitive approach to group leadership allows a reconceptualization of many of the traditionally problematic behaviors in men, such as the lack of emotional expressiveness. (RJM)
Descriptors: Counseling, Counseling Effectiveness, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling
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