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Shapiro, H. Svi – Interchange on Education, 1983
The basic skills movement is viewed as a reaction, by sections of the middle class, to educational changes of the 1960s and 1970s. Curriculum changes during those years threatened the ability of the educated, white-collar worker to pass cultural advantages on to his or her offspring. (PP)
Descriptors: Back to Basics, Educational Attitudes, Educational Change, Educational Sociology
Taylor, Tom – Northian, 1970
Descriptors: Curriculum Problems, Educational History, Educational Objectives, Middle Class Standards

Frankland, E. Gene; And Others – Youth and Society, 1980
Using Inglehart's construct of materialism/postmaterialism, between 1975 and 1978 data were collected from Ball State (Indiana) University students regarding their value priorities. The majority of students were found to have mixed values, but the trend was toward materialism. (GC)
Descriptors: College Students, Higher Education, Longitudinal Studies, Middle Class Standards
Mauss, Armand L.; Winston, William – 1971
Answers from questionnaires administered to middle-class freshman and junior students in 4 different rural and suburban high schools were used to assess predisposition to violence. The findings indicated a modest inverse relation between violence proclivity and age, with a sharp difference between boys and girls, reflecting our cultural norms.…
Descriptors: Achievement, Age, Aggression, Attitudes
Hannam, Charles; And Others – 1972
This book presents an account of the Hillview project, designed to help young teacher trainees to get to know and understand the lives and values of working class children. The children were aged 15 and for the most part on the verge of leaving school. The project involves the student teachers in informal relationships and does not require that…
Descriptors: Culture Conflict, Educational Programs, Interpersonal Relationship, Learning Problems
Mauss, Armand L.; Winston, William E. – 1971
The frequently referred-to "generation gap" is a myth as yet unsubstantiated by empirical evidence. Explicit definitions of the phenomenon are lacking; implicit definitions are ambiguous and hard to extract. To offer an empirically tested operational definition of "generation gap" and analyze its relationship to several independent social…
Descriptors: Achievement, Age, Attitudes, Generation Gap
Grant, Geraldine S. – 1980
This research report summarizes data on six new immigrant groups, Colombians, Italians, Greeks, Koreans, Asian Indians, and Israelis, living in the Borough of Queens in New York City. The research format consisted of a comprehensive interview administered to 116 households. Data on occupation, education, income, household composition,…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Behavior Patterns, Educational Background, Ethnicity
Chan, Carole; Hamby, John – 1975
American Indian urban immigration has put between 33% and 50% of all Indians in urban settings where they invariably are subjected to an initial cultural shock. Leaving the reservation to improve their socioeconomic status, Indians find urban adjustment extremely difficult. The Anglo culture is inherently opposed to the "Indian Way", for it…
Descriptors: American Indians, Anglo Americans, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
CLOWARD, RICHARD A.; EPSTEIN, IRWIN – 1965
TWO POSSIBLE EXPLANATIONS FOR THE MAGNITUDE OF THE DISENGAGEMENT FROM THE POOR BY PRIVATE SOCIAL WORK AGENCIES ARE THE CONCERN THE SOCIAL WORK PROFESSION FOR ITS OWN STATUS, WHICH HAS LED IT TO SEEK A MORE PRESTIGIOUS CLIENTELE, AND THE FEELING THAT THE PSYCHOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY OF SOCIAL WORK IS MORE AMENABLE TO MIDDLE-CLASS THAN TO LOWER-CLASS…
Descriptors: Cultural Awareness, Data, History, Income
Malpass, Roy S.; Symonds, John D. – 1972
Preferences for 92 values, obtained from a survey of cross-cultural studies of values, were obtained from two separate and geographically distant sets of groups consisting of black and white males and females of lower- and middle-Class status. The middle-class black population was of insufficient size to include, however. Value preferences were…
Descriptors: College Students, Goal Orientation, High School Students, Middle Class Standards
CEBOTAREV, ELEONORA A.; KING, GARY W. – 1966
IN THE CURRENT WAR ON POVERTY, THE POSITION OF THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION SERVICE, WHICH HISTORICALLY HAS SERVED THE MIDDLE-CLASS FARMER, IS NOT WELL DEFINED. TO IDENTIFY FACTORS WHICH INHIBIT THE ADOPTION OF EXTENSION PROGRAMS FOR THE POOR, A STUDY WAS MADE OF THE SERVICE IN MIFFLIN COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, AN APPALACHIAN AREA HAVING A HIGHER…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Attitudes, Cultural Influences, Economic Factors
Lueptow, Lloyd B. – The Teachers College Journal, 1965
A social psychological analysis of the school life of disadvantaged children indicates that conflicts result from the lower-class youngster's need to adjust to the expectations of middle-class society. A review of social psychological theory points to the implication that the cultural conflict is a fundamental one going to the very heart of basic…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Culture Conflict, Disadvantaged Youth