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Kim, Su Yeong; Chen, Qi; Wang, Yijie; Shen, Yishan; Orozco-Lapray, Diana – Developmental Psychology, 2013
Parent-child acculturation discrepancy is a risk factor in the development of children in immigrant families. Using a longitudinal sample of Chinese immigrant families, the authors of the current study examined how unsupportive parenting and parent-child sense of alienation sequentially mediate the relationship between parent-child acculturation…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Immigrants, Risk, Alienation
Tokunaga, Tomoko – Ethnography and Education, 2011
This article, based on an ethnographic study of five Filipino-born daughters of Filipina migrant workers in Japan, discusses how these young women construct understandings of home as they navigate the borderlands between the Philippines, Japan and the US. The study reveals the ways in which these young women negotiate the possibilities and…
Descriptors: Daughters, Ethnography, Migrant Workers, Foreign Countries
Gaik, Lee Phaik; Abdullah, Maria Chong; Elias, Habibah; Uli, Jegak – Malaysian Journal of Learning and Instruction, 2013
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to find out the relationship between adolescents' parental attachment and delinquent behaviour in the aspects of trust, communication and alienation. In this study, delinquent behaviour refers to the set of behaviours which is against any mainstream established rules or norms. It is believed that delinquent…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Attachment Behavior, Correlation, Crime
Taines, Cynthia – American Educational Research Journal, 2012
This article investigates whether school activism diminishes the alienation that accompanies urban youths' observations of unequal educational conditions, and often leads to underachievement and school rejection. The study is based on interviews with 13 urban youth about their participation in a community-based program that supports education…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Neighborhood Schools, Urban Youth, Intervention
Chadderton, Charlotte; Colley, Helen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
Disadvantaged young people often inhabit a dangerous space: excluded from education, training and employment markets; constructed as disposable; and cast out as "human waste" (Bauman, 2004). There are many macro-level analyses of this catastrophic trend, but this article provides insights into some of the everyday educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, Disadvantaged
Welsh, Benjamin H. – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2011
The author's sixth grade teacher, Mrs. Hunter, showed him that adults who held positions of power over children could be duplicitous. After several uneventful months, she started singling him out in hurtful ways for no apparent reason. On top of the established threat of being paddled arbitrarily, Mrs. Hunter started to humiliate him in front of…
Descriptors: Public Schools, Public Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Philosophy
Christens, Brian D.; Speer, Paul W.; Peterson, N. Andrew – Journal of Community Psychology, 2011
This study examined whether social class moderated the relationship between empowering and disempowering processes and psychological empowerment (PE) in a sample of individuals from five community organizing initiatives (N=490). Hierarchical regression analyses were used to test the relationship between community participation (CP) and alienation…
Descriptors: Social Class, Community Involvement, Academic Achievement, Interaction
Yang, Ze; Li, Ling; Zhu, Chengchen; Guo, Lexiang; Huang, Liangyong – Chinese Education and Society, 2013
Based on analysis of the responses of 359 no-fee preservice students, this study found that: (1) Local identity includes the living environment, cultural environment, people, behavior, economic identity, and sense of alienation associated with one's home place. (2) Local identity is relatively high overall, but identity with behavior at home and…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teacher Attitudes, Fees, Paying for College
Benedict, Cathy – British Journal of Music Education, 2009
Using Marx as a lens through which to interrogate music methodology, in particular those espoused by Orff and Kodaly, this article suggests that rather than the free play and creativity Orff and Kodaly intended, the implementation of these methods in a strict and unmindful manner, often alienates both teacher and student from musicking. Thus these…
Descriptors: Music Education, Teaching Methods, Music, Alienation
Goldingay, Sophie; Land, Clare – Journal of Open, Flexible and Distance Learning, 2014
Many social-work students enrolled in a particular Australian university approach the pre-practicum practice skills unit with dread, due to the required role-play exercises. Online distance students could be seen to be challenged even further in their preparation for practicum, due to a perception that they are learning practice skills on their…
Descriptors: Distance Education, Social Work, Teaching Methods, Role Playing
Snell, Julia – Language and Education, 2013
Sociolinguists have been fighting dialect prejudice since the 1960s, but deficit views of non-standard English are regaining currency in educational discourse. In this paper I argue that the traditional sociolinguistic response--stressing dialect systematicity and tolerance of "difference"--may no longer be effective by questioning a key…
Descriptors: Nonstandard Dialects, Language Variation, Foreign Countries, Working Class
Studsrod, Ingunn; Bru, Edvin – Emotional & Behavioural Difficulties, 2011
The purpose of present study was to explore the perceptions of peers as socialization agents in school adjustment among upper secondary school students. The associations were studied in a sample of 564 Norwegian students. Results showed that perceptions of friends and classmates as socialization agents accounted for unique variances in various…
Descriptors: Socialization, Secondary School Students, Peer Relationship, Student Adjustment
Polvere, Lauren – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2011
Though research has focused on clinical characteristics and behavioral problems of youth in out-of-home mental health placement settings, few studies have examined how adolescents and emerging adults (Arnett, 2000) experience and make sense of treatment. In this study, semistructured interviews regarding the experience of mental health placement…
Descriptors: Hospitals, Mental Health, Advocacy, Youth
Truong, Natasha – International Education, 2012
The choice of the language of instruction in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is a fundamental educational issue with ramifications for educational access and effectiveness and ultimately national development. Indigenous SSA languages have suffered devaluation in colonial and post-colonial SSA education, and this devaluation alienates the majority of SSA…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Language of Instruction
Lehmann, Wolfgang – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
As their numbers at university grow, we need to gain a better understanding of the different ways in which working-class students negotiate their potential outsider status in what is often considered an essential middle-class institution. Based on data from a four-year longitudinal, qualitative study of working-class students at a Canadian…
Descriptors: Working Class, Case Studies, Student Role, Foreign Countries