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Peer reviewedOwen, Margaret Tresch; Mulvihill, Beverly A. – Family Relations, 1994
Evaluated Parents as Teachers (PAT), parent education and support program. Assessed outcomes for parents, and for children at ages one, two, and three years. PAT homes (n=59) were more responsive and stimulating for children, and PAT parents perceived greater support from their communities than did comparison parents, but children's abilities were…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Parent Education, Parents, Parents as Teachers
Peer reviewedEdwards, Richard – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 1994
"New right" governments may support experiential learning because of its role in developing self-discipline and law-abiding citizens and consumers. Adult educators and trainers must understand and engage in debates about experiential learning and postmodernism to understand their own practices. (SK)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Capitalism, Experiential Learning, Government Role
Peer reviewedMarshall, Sheree – Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 1995
Ethnic socialization was explored for 58 middle-income African American children in predominantly white schools. Correlation analyses indicated that children's reports of ethnic socialization were related to the encounter stage of ethnic identity, but the report of ethnic socialization was predictive of lower classroom grades. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Blacks, Children, Correlation
Peer reviewedWest, Anne – Educational Management & Administration, 1992
Summarizes findings of two research studies examining why British parents consider private schools or schools in other districts. Apparently, middle class parents and/or parents with academically able children are looking for high quality education, high expectations, and an atmosphere conducive to work. Some possible marketing strategies are…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Marketing, Middle Class, Parents
Peer reviewedPittam, Jeffrey; And Others – Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, 1991
The perceived ethnolinguistic vitality of Vietnamese Australians and Anglo Australians in Brisbane is reported, as well as differences based on sex, level of education, and, for Anglo Australians, residence in areas with either high or low concentrations of Vietnamese Australians. Anglo Australians were perceived as much higher in vitality.…
Descriptors: Ethnolinguistics, Foreign Countries, Middle Class Culture, Minority Groups
Peer reviewedDattalo, Patrick – Social Work, 1992
Notes that public welfare agencies are serving middle-class Americans. Examines six factors that may contribute to gentrification of public welfare agencies: growing demands for services from nontraditional clients; restructuring of public welfare's service delivery system; declining resources; increasing emphasis on child protective services;…
Descriptors: Child Support, Child Welfare, Client Characteristics (Human Services), Delivery Systems
Ferreira, Carmen Cibele – Horizontes, 1997
Analyzes reading practices in the classroom and the mechanisms through which school proposes a uniform way of reading based on the concept of middle-class reading. (PA)
Descriptors: Classroom Environment, Educational Practices, Foreign Countries, Middle Class Culture
Rochester, J. Martin – Phi Delta Kappan, 1998
Rebuts Alfie Kohn's article "Only for My Kid: How Privileged Parents are Undermining School Reform" in the April 1998 "Kappan." Kohn expects the author to pay a fortune for a home in an affluent community so his kids can get violence-prevention training and sing "Kumbaya" in a mainstreamed classroom. Earning the right…
Descriptors: Ability Grouping, Academic Standards, Elementary Secondary Education, Elitism
Peer reviewedSchulze, Pamela A.; Harwood, Robin L.; Schoelmerich, Axel – Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 2001
Investigated differences in beliefs and practices about infant feeding among middle class Anglo and Puerto Rican mothers. Interviews and observations indicated that Anglo mothers reported earlier attainment of self-feeding and more emphasis on child rearing goals related to self-maximization. Puerto Rican mothers reported later attainment of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Child Rearing, Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries
Kelly, Deirdre M.; Pomerantz, Shauna; Currie, Dawn – Gender and Education, 2005
This study draws from interviews with 20 girls in British Columbia, Canada who participated to varying degrees in skateboarding culture. We found that skater girls saw themselves as participating in an "alternative" girlhood. Becoming skater girls involved the work and play of producing themselves in relation to alternative images found…
Descriptors: Gender Bias, Foreign Countries, Middle Class, Females
Power, Sally – Theory and Research in Education, 2004
This article examines the arguments and underlying assumptions of Adam Swift's book on "How Not to Be a Hypocrite." It argues that, although there is much that is commendable and fascinating in the book, it might have benefited from a more sociological approach to the middle class. While the book is designed to capture and argue with the anxieties…
Descriptors: Middle Class, School Choice, Parent Responsibility, Private Schools
Salazar, Carmen F. – Journal of Humanistic Counseling, Education and Development, 2005
The author presents results of an exploration of the experiences of counselor educators of color, focusing on participants' relationships and interactions with the system of academe and how they are exemplified in the tenure and promotion process. Results suggest P. H. Collins's (1991) concept of the "outsider within" academe is highly relevant.
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counseling, Middle Class, Race
Faas, Daniel – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2007
Germany's national (or ethnic) identity has become thoroughly European and there are even signs of Eurocentrism. This is particularly problematic for the Turkish Muslims who, arguably, are not European. This article explores how fifteen-year-old German and Turkish youth in two Stuttgart secondary schools, one in a predominantly working-class area…
Descriptors: Secondary Schools, Muslims, Focus Groups, Role of Education
Haycock, Kati; Gerald, Danette – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2007
There has been a surge of attention to issues of access and success in higher education. The U.S. Education Secretary's Commission on the Future of Higher Education has discussed it. State policymakers are proposing new goals and accountability systems to address these issues. Even the mainstream press has been increasingly critical of higher…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Low Income Groups, Graduation Rate, Accountability
Kynard, Carmen – College English, 2007
By revisiting the work of the Black Caucus and the radical rhetorics connected to Black Power and the black radical tradition, in this essay the author hopes to rebuild a frame where the picture of an African-American-vernacularized paradigm for critical literacy and social justice can emerge. She revisits the twinning of "Black Power/Black…
Descriptors: African Americans, Models, Justice, Black Dialects

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