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Akiko Miura; Junichi Shibano; Rennan Okawa – Educational Studies in Japan: International Yearbook, 2025
This paper clarifies the commonality and variety of educational strategies used within groups of South American territorial immigrant communities in Japan. There is a lack of studies examining the relationships between social structures and individual educational strategies and between territorial immigrant communities and educational strategies.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Educational Strategies, Social Mobility
Stuart Tannock – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2025
This article addresses the significance of degrowth for education as a social institution and field of practice in the context of the climate crisis and need to develop a powerful climate justice movement. Drawing on a close reading of the degrowth and education literature, the article argues against claims made by some degrowth advocates that…
Descriptors: Climate, Justice, Advocacy, Social Change
Xuanxuan Lin; Rong Tan; Jianwen Chen; Xintong Zheng; Nianqi Liu; Yaojin Li – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
School engagement is crucial for adolescents' academic performance. This study identifies that perceptions of barriers despite schooling significantly influence such engagement. When students in a class share these perceptions, a unique classroom climate emerges, impacting overall school engagement. Specifically, this study explores how…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Student Attitudes, Student Participation, Barriers
Feng Zhang; Wei Peng – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Exploring the child factors that alleviate the negative effects of parental psychological control has important practical value. This study aimed to uncover whether perceived social mobility moderates the relationships between parental psychological control and children's learning engagement and life satisfaction. A total of 1725 Chinese children…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Parent Influence, Children, Social Mobility
Jason Jabbari; Yung Chun; Wenrui Huang; Stephen Roll – Educational Evaluation and Policy Analysis, 2025
We conduct an impact analysis on a unique technology certificate and apprenticeship program offered by LaunchCode. We merge administrative data containing entrance exam scores with survey data for individuals that were (a) not accepted, (b) accepted but did not complete the course, (c) completed the course but not the apprenticeship, and (d)…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, STEM Education, Apprenticeships, Social Mobility
Robin Simmons; Martyn Walker – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2024
This paper draws on an oral history project which focuses on former coalminers' experiences of education and training. It presents the stories of five participants, all of whom undertook significant programmes of post-compulsory education during or immediately after leaving the coal industry and achieved a degree of social mobility over the course…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Fuels, Mining, Dislocated Workers
Spencer R. Herrera; Christina A. Medina – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2024
This article examines social mobility at a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) near the U.S.-México border. It critiques the institution's strategic plan and how it falls short of helping its students achieve social mobility with intentionality. It provides a breakdown of how the social mobility index is measured and how the institution's metrics…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Strategic Planning, Social Mobility
Sardoc, Mitja; Deželan, Tomaž – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2021
For much of its modern history, the notion of talent has been associated with the idea of 'careers open to talent'. Its emancipatory promise of upward social mobility has radically transformed the distribution of advantaged social positions and has had a lasting influence on the very idea of social status itself. Nevertheless, unlike concepts…
Descriptors: Talent, Justice, Social Mobility, Opportunities
Rupert Knight – Literacy, 2024
The contribution of spoken language to outcomes for education and beyond, including attainment, wellbeing and empowerment is long-established and has recently become more prominent under the title of oracy, often conceptualised as learning both to and through talk. Part of the renewed interest in oracy is due to its potential for driving social…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Skills, Speech Communication, Cultural Capital
Jennica S. Power – ProQuest LLC, 2024
In recent years, social status has been re-conceptualized as a unique and dynamic social identity that shapes motivational processes, guiding pursuits of status-related goals. Therefore, social status is not a static social positioning, but instead a developing construct that informs cognitions and behaviors, particularly during status…
Descriptors: Social Status, College Students, Young Adults, Social Mobility
Paul E. Peterson; Angela K. Dills; M. Danish Shakeel – Program on Education Policy and Governance, 2025
Objective: Social capital generated by relationships within families has a greater impact on inter-generational mobility in the United States than other forms, though community capital plays a secondary role, and student achievement and school and adult friendships serve as moderators. Background: Social capital is human capital produced by the…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Social Mobility, Family Relationship, Friendship
Jessalynn James; Adam Maier – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2024
Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Youth 1997, we examine differences in educational experiences and in social and economic mobility for youths experiencing poverty relative to their more affluent peers. We also explore the extent to which different educational experiences are associated with greater mobility for students…
Descriptors: Longitudinal Studies, National Surveys, Poverty, Social Mobility
Universities UK, 2024
To offer the greatest value to society, the next government needs to deliver a single, strategic approach to research, innovation and higher education so that universities can be better in a decade than they are today. This report offers recommendations to better universities by: (1) supporting students to succeed; (2) putting universities at the…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Universities, Success, Social Mobility
Emily Danvers; Tamsin Hinton-Smith – Compare: A Journal of Comparative and International Education, 2024
Gypsy, Roma and Travellers (GRT) are a highly marginalised UK higher education minority with patchy targeted policy interventions. Drawing on qualitative interview data with education professionals working with GRT and with GRT young people, families and activists, the article compares attitudes, expectations, and desires around higher education.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Minority Groups, Ethnic Groups
Jane Gingrich; Anja Giudici; Daniel McArthur – Comparative Education Review, 2024
The effects on social mobility of stratifying pupils into different educational pathways have been debated for decades. We intervene in this debate by showing that stratification in secondary schooling is multidimensional. The extent of "differentiation" into separate tracks is distinct from "hierarchy" between tracks. To…
Descriptors: Secondary Education, Educational Policy, Educational History, European History