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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
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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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Alba, Richard; Silberman, Roxane – Teachers College Record, 2009
Background/Context: The educational fate of the children of low-wage immigrants is a salient issue in all the economically developed societies that have received major immigration flows since the 1950s. The article considers the way in which educational systems in the two countries structure the educational experiences and shape the opportunities…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Mexican Americans, Residential Patterns, Educational Attainment
Stephenson, Mary J. – 1976
A study explored changing family patterns among married middle and upper middle class women students over thirty with family intact. Eighty-seven homemaker-students enrolled at the Universlty of Maryland, College Park campus, during the spring semester, 1975, responded to a written questionnaire regarding their family patterns of decision making…
Descriptors: Change, College Students, Decision Making, Family Involvement
DAVIS, ALLISON – 1965
THIS 1948 LECTURE ON THE SOCIALIZATION AND MENTAL ACTIVITIES OF NEGRO AND WHITE MIDDLE- AND LOWER-CLASS CHILDREN DISCUSSES (1) THE STRUCTURE OF REWARDS AND PUNISHMENTS AMONG MIDDLE- AND LOWER-CLASS PERSONS, (2) THE INFLUENCE OF SOCIAL CLASS ON PROBLEM SOLVING IN STANDARDIZED MENTAL TESTS, (3) THE NATURE OF PROBLEM-SOLVING ACTIVITIES AND MENTAL…
Descriptors: Behavior Patterns, Blacks, Comparative Analysis, Culture Fair Tests
McGhee, James D. – 1982
The extremely conservative political climate and the record-breaking recession have effectively destroyed the hopes and dreams of poor black families, and they seriously threaten the existence of an emerging, still fragile, black middle class. Prior to 1960, no more than 10-12 percent of black families could be counted as members of the middle…
Descriptors: Black Family, Blacks, Economic Research, Educational Attainment
Smith, Wayne – Day Care and Early Education, 1975
A plea for not excluding (by federal legislation) privately provided day care in order to insure a variety of choices for parents. (ED)
Descriptors: Child Care, Coordination, Educational Cooperation, Government Role
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Vener, Arthur M.; Stewart, Cyrus S. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1974
A resurvey shows significant increases in sexual activity for 14- and 15-year-olds of both genders. Findings indicate that the new morality is not limited to sexuality, but extends to the broader context of youthful behavior. Heavy involvement in sexual activity was also related to other delinquent acts. (Author)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Behavior Change, Change Agents, Middle Class Culture
Barnes, Annie S. – 1985
The results of an ethnographic study of black middle class families in Atlanta, Georgia, are presented in this 10-chapter book. Chapter 1 describes the author's reasons for conducting research in Atlanta and how she acquired contacts for reaching the specific population during the fieldwork stage (which occurred between September 1969 and July…
Descriptors: Black Community, Black Family, Community Characteristics, Family Life
Yao, Esther Lee – 1983
This paper reports on a study of the effect of the family environment on a child's bilingual development, specifically the middle-class Chinese American. The sample consisted of 86 parents attending a show celebrating the Chinese New Year in Houston, Texas. They were asked to fill out a questionnaire consisting of 24 items dealing with parent's…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Bilingualism, Children, Chinese Americans
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Lurie, Elinore E. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1974
This study analyzes the perceptions of family of orientation and family of procreation of a white middle- and lower-middle-class sample at four transitional stages. The findings suggest that perceptions of one's parents, spouse and children are strongly influenced by transitional stage and sex. (Author)
Descriptors: Attitudes, Family Attitudes, Fathers, Middle Class Parents
Schier, Richard F. – Intellect, 1975
Article investigated the serious question of whether the leadership of the Democratic Party, as currently reformed, is able to accommodate the blue-collar ethnic. (Editor/RK)
Descriptors: Blue Collar Occupations, Ethnic Groups, Majority Attitudes, Middle Class
Cagle, Laurence T.; Beker, Jerome – Urban Educ, 1969
Descriptors: Blacks, Bus Transportation, Lower Class Parents, Middle Class Parents
MONTGOMERY, CLARE; SWANSON, BERT – 1964
THE COMMUNITY STUDIED WAS HOMOGENEOUS, NORTHERN, PREDOMINATLY, WHITE-COLLAR, UPPER MIDDLE CLASS, AND WHITE. THE MAJOR CONSEQUENCES OF OPEN ENROLLMENT PROGRAM WERE THE FOLLOWING--(1) AN INTERNAL EFFECT UPON THE SCHOOLS WAS THAT STUDENTS WERE PLACED IN THE TRACK SYSTEM AND CLASSIFIED BY ACHIEVEMENT AND INTELLIGENCE TEST SCORES AND NEGRO STUDENTS…
Descriptors: Black Achievement, Community Attitudes, Desegregation Effects, Middle Class Parents
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