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Banks, Kathleen – Applied Measurement in Education, 2012
The purpose of this article is to illustrate a seven-step process for determining whether inferential reading items were more susceptible to cultural bias than literal reading items. The seven-step process was demonstrated using multiple-choice data from the reading portion of a reading/language arts test for fifth and seventh grade Hispanic,…
Descriptors: Reading Tests, Test Items, Standardized Tests, Test Bias
Burke, Lindsey M. – Heritage Foundation, 2010
Federal spending on early childhood education and care exceeds $25 billion annually. President Obama and other proponents of taxpayer-funded universal preschool want to add $10 billion as an incentive for the states to expand their early childhood education and care programs--with the goal of giving all children access to state-subsidized…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Young Children, Federal Aid, Incentives
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Eriksson, Madeleine – Journal of Rural Studies, 2010
This article explores the celebrated film "The Hunters" (Swedish title: "Jagarna") within the context of the discourse of "Internal Orientalism." By juxtaposing a contemporary Swedish film with historical accounts and contemporary news media, I demonstrate how the film reworks and (re)produces representations of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Films, News Media, Rural Urban Differences
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Gifford, Rob – Social Education, 2010
Panda-hugger and dragon-slayer are phrases used to describe two different kinds of China-watchers, and increasingly, two different types of people in the general public. A panda-hugger is someone who says that almost everything going on in China is good, that China's progress is a great thing for the world, and that any problems are peripheral. A…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Foreign Countries, Political Attitudes, Social Studies
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Quiñones, Sandra; Kiyama, Judy Marquez – School Community Journal, 2014
A community-based, multisite study using mixed methods examined the experiences and perspectives of Latino students and families in a low performing urban school district in New York State. This research project was spearheaded by a Latino Education Task Force which brought together multiple stakeholders in a collaborative effort to counteract…
Descriptors: Hispanic Americans, Fathers, Parent Role, Parent School Relationship
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Krane, Vikki; Ross, Sally R.; Miller, Montana; Ganoe, Kristy; Lucas-Carr, Cathryn; Barak, Katie Sullivan – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 2011
Building on previous research in which we provided an opportunity for female college athletes to construct their own photographic portrayals, this study explored young female athletes' perceptions of the college athlete photographs. Fifty-two girls participated in focus group interviews where they viewed and discussed the images. The young…
Descriptors: Athletes, Females, Photography, Gender Issues
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Crozier, Gill; Reay, Diane; James, David – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2011
The white middle-class parents who chose to send their children to urban comprehensives largely rejected engaging in the usual competitiveness for educational success. Nevertheless the parents in our study still found themselves wittingly or otherwise captured by that same discourse. Their children are high achievers and are regarded as a valuable…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship, Working Class
Tindall, Barbara W. – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Few studies have looked at the consequences of standardized writing tests to students' understanding of what it means "to be" a competent writer. Using research techniques drawn from performance studies and art therapy, this qualitative study of middle class, honors students invited them to explore their understanding of what it means to…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Writing Tests, High Stakes Tests, Social Theories
Brown, Stacey Marvetta – ProQuest LLC, 2012
The state of African American education is complex. Beginning in the 17th century, African Americans fought for an education that allowed them to read and write. During the 21st century, African Americans value on education extends beyond only reading and writing to using these skills and other skills to maintain strong academic and leadership…
Descriptors: African American Students, College Choice, College Preparation, High Achievement
Epstein, Diana – Center for American Progress, 2012
Education is the key to American competitiveness and a strong economy, and continued federal investment in education is needed in order to support improvements in student achievement and put American economy on the path to sustained growth. The United States must continue to invest in education in order to create a system that is more equitable…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Finance, Middle Class, Investment
McMakin, Deborah – ProQuest LLC, 2012
Teacher education programs prepare teachers who are increasingly likely to enter school communities where students differ from them by race, ethnicity, language and/or socioeconomic status (Zeichner, 2003) and where an "achievement gap" between majority and non-majority students persists. Teachers who foster high academic achievement…
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Student Teachers, Student Teaching, Cultural Awareness
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Gillborn, David; Rollock, Nicola; Vincent, Carol; Ball, Stephen J. – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2012
The article discusses the findings of an ESRC funded project (RES-062-23-1880) which used in-depth interviews to explore the educational experiences and strategies of 62 Black Caribbean parents; the biggest qualitative study of education and the Black middle class yet conducted in the UK. The article focuses on the parents' interactions with their…
Descriptors: African American Children, Middle Class, Criticism, Educational Experience
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Villanueva, Victor – College English, 2009
Dr. Albizu Campos was a Harvard-educated Puerto Rican politician who was sentenced to eighty years of imprisonment for what he said--sedition. He was called "el Maestro," a powerful speaker, with thousands gathering to listen to his deliberative rhetoric for freedom. He urged the people to reclaim their cultural history and national…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Rhetoric, Social Studies, Puerto Ricans
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Bae, So Hee – Language and Education, 2013
"Jogi yuhak" (early study abroad) has become a prominent educational and linguistic investment strategy for middle-class Korean families to raise their children as global elites, allowing them to attain multilingual competence through transnational educational migration. Singapore, a newly emerging center of "jogi yuhak",…
Descriptors: Multilingualism, Foreign Countries, Native Language, Study Abroad
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Sriram, Rajalakshmi; Sandhu, Gurprit Kaur – Journal of Family Issues, 2013
In a globalizing urban India, middle-class parents are extremely anxious about their child's success and future in a competitive world. In this context, the present article attempts to capture middle-class educated Indian fathers' thoughts, feelings, and contributions in ensuring children's success, through primary research conducted in the city…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Urban Areas, Fathers, Parent Child Relationship
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