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Krista M. Soria; Kassandra Krueger; Elise Kokenge; Daisy Aguilera-Gonzalez; Mercedes Natividad de Frausto – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2024
The purpose of this article was to examine the effects of having an academic or student affairs professional mentor on working-class first-generation students' sense of belonging and resilience. The authors used propensity score matching techniques to develop matched pairs of working-class first-generation students who did and did not have a…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, Working Class, Resilience (Psychology), Sense of Community
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Amalia Daché; Jonathon Sun; Christopher Krause – Urban Education, 2024
This study explores the contrasting racialized geographies of St. Louis County and factors of local college accessibility by re-framing the concepts of college deserts and oases post the Ferguson uprising. Through a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) analysis of educational divides, capital accumulation, and policing, we found dual spatial…
Descriptors: Geographic Information Systems, Racial Factors, Geographic Regions, Access to Education
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Keane, Elaine; Heinz, Manuela; Lynch, Andrea – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2023
This paper is about social class and initial teacher education, specifically the perspectives and experiences of those from lower socio-economic groups in an initial teacher education programme in Ireland. It draws on a qualitative study employing in-depth semi-structured interviews with 21 'working class' student teachers, exploring their…
Descriptors: Self Concept, Working Class, Foreign Countries, Teacher Student Relationship
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Reay, Diane – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2022
"The Oxford Dictionary of English" defines authoritarianism as the enforcement or advocacy of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom, as well as a lack of concern for the wishes or opinions of others. In this paper I argue that there are growing signs of a move towards more authoritarian practices and structures…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Authoritarianism, Political Influences
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Allison L. Hurst; Vincent J. Roscigno; Anthony Abraham Jack; Monica McDermott; Deborah M. Warnock; José A. Muñoz; Wendi Johnson; Elizabeth M. Lee; Colby R. King; David Brady; Robert D. Francis; Kevin J. Delaney; Margaret Weigers Vitullo – Sociology of Education, 2024
Sociological research has long been interested in inequalities generated by and within educational institutions. Although relatively rich as a literature, less analytic focus has centered on educational mobility and inequality experiences within graduate training specifically. In this article, we draw on a combination of survey and open-ended…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, First Generation College Students, Working Class, Sociology
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Lin Wu – Curriculum Inquiry, 2024
Even as research on teachers of Color increases, there still are few studies that examine Asian American teachers working cross-culturally with Latinx American students in US K-12 schools. This qualitative case study uses elements from borderlands theory and culturally responsive teaching to examine three Chinese American teachers working with…
Descriptors: Chinese Americans, Hispanic American Students, Mexican Americans, Teacher Characteristics
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Nolan, Ursula; Mac Ruairc, Gerry – Irish Educational Studies, 2022
The impact of State policy to combat educational disadvantage with two iterations of DEIS supports has had a positive influence the patterns of achievement among all social groups with some notable improvements across a range of indicators for students in DEIS schools. Notwithstanding these improvements, research and evaluations continue to…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educationally Disadvantaged, Academic Achievement, Achievement Gap
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Muller, Donna Piëtra; Verdonk, Petra; van de Grift, Timotheüs Cornelis; de Koning, Mariken Beatrijs – Advances in Health Sciences Education, 2023
Diversity in terms of class, sexual identity and migration background among medical students in high income countries has increased greatly in recent decades. Some research into the experiences of these new groups of doctors has been performed. However, no previous research into the experiences of psychiatry residents specifically, is known. This…
Descriptors: Psychiatry, Self Concept, Inclusion, Counselor Training
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Xi Wu; Paul Tarc – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 2024
Given the widened access to Chinese higher education, a large proportion of students studying at Chinese colleges come from rural lower-class families and encounter different challenges in English language learning. By using Bourdieu's social theoretical lenses, this case study explores how the interplay of capital, habitus and social fields…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Working Class, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction
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Topic, Martina; Diers-Lawson, Audra Diers-Lawson; Goodman, Christian – Journal of Communication Pedagogy, 2022
The purpose of the article is to compare and contrast higher education and research among public relations and journalism students of middle-class and working-class origin. The paper applied Bourdieu's theory of "habitus" to analyze prejudices against the working class, explores whether working-class students express an anti-education…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Working Class, Student Characteristics, Socialization
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Walkerdine, Valerie – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2021
Drawing on my own experience as a working-class academic, as well of that of working-class students in the present, I discuss how the experience for working-class students in elite universities still includes many aspects of classism, even when those students can, and do, do very well indeed and even when policies are apparently in place to…
Descriptors: Working Class, Colleges, Selective Admission, Social Class
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Liu, Ruo-Fan – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2022
Students attain cultural knowledge to navigate college admissions, yet few studies investigate when and how students activate this knowledge in a relatively transparent system. Drawing upon 26 Taiwanese student interviews, this study unveils how students strategically use available information to illuminate each step of the admission process. I…
Descriptors: College Admission, Cultural Awareness, Student Attitudes, Comparative Analysis
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Xu, Wen; Stahl, Garth – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2022
Despite suspicions concerning the global expansion of Chinese as a Foreign Language (CFL) education, the teaching of Chinese is often a mainstay within global citizenship and elite education. With this paradox in mind, the paper draws on theories of classed selfhood and learner identities to explore the possibilities of CFL to influence the…
Descriptors: Working Class, Self Concept, Chinese, Second Language Learning
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Jin, Jin; Ball, Stephen J. – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an 'effective' way to represent social justice and legitimise -- explain away -- class inequality. By focusing on a small number of working-class students who achieve academic 'success' and have reached elite universities in an ideal meritocratic environment -- Chinese schooling -- this paper…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Working Class, Selective Admission, Foreign Countries
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Soria, Krista M. – NACADA Journal, 2023
The purpose of this study was to examine whether there are disparities in undergraduate students' access to academic advising during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were drawn from a multi-institutional survey of 31,575 college students attending 69 U.S. colleges and universities in spring 2021. Approximately one-third (29%) of students did not…
Descriptors: Academic Advising, COVID-19, Pandemics, Undergraduate Students
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