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Brown, Keffrelyn D. – Teachers College Press, 2016
This book examines how the use of the "at-risk" category and label creates problems for students and teachers. Drawing from research across various education sites, the author illustrates how educators recognize the label's potential to redress issues of equity, but warns that it can also stigmatize the students so labeled. Brown…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, Labeling (of Persons), Educational Policy, Educational Practices
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Rodina, Vera N.; Kirilova, Olga V.; Taran, Konstantin V. – European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2018
The class list of secondary educational institutions' pupils of Siberia in the second half of the 19th-the beginning of the 20th centuries is investigated in the paper. It was established that the growth of people belonging to different social classes among pupils was observed in these institutions by the beginning of the last century. However…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Institutional Characteristics, Secondary School Students
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Bell, Lauren E.; Van Velsor, Patricia – Professional School Counseling, 2018
Gentrification occurs when the prevailing demographic and economic environment of an urban neighborhood changes in ways related to social class and physical renewal. Gentrification effects are both positive and negative; however, low-income residents may be disproportionately negatively affected. As neighborhoods transform, schools also change.…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Neighborhoods, School Counselors, School Counseling
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McKnight, Lucinda – Gender and Education, 2018
This article looks to three inspirational Black women, bell hooks, Stacey McBride-Irby and Patricia Williams, in the pursuit of radical curriculum. While today curriculum is critiqued as racialised, gendered, sexualised and classed, the formats of curriculum documents such as text books, units of work and lesson plans have changed little. These…
Descriptors: African Americans, Gender Differences, Lesson Plans, Curriculum Design
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Hillas, Sarah – History of Education, 2018
To date no major study exists on the impact of the Great Famine on patterns of participation in superior education in Ireland, or on the impact of superior education on the life courses and inheritance potential of boys from small farming families. This paper provides a historical analysis and interpretation of patterns of participation in…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Case Studies, Rural Areas, Agricultural Occupations
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Langenkamp, Amy G.; Shifrer, Dara – Journal of Adolescent Research, 2018
In an era of heightened educational expectations, it can be difficult to discern why would-be first-generation college-going adolescents are less likely to enroll in college than non-first generation adolescents. This article draws from cultural sociology to interpret differences in the way that adolescents socially construct the transition into…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Social Class, Focus Groups, Academic Aspiration
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Hall, William J.; Chapman, Mimi V. – Journal of School Violence, 2018
Bullying threatens the mental and educational well-being of students. All states have enacted antibullying laws. This study surveyed 634 educators about the implementation of the North Carolina School Violence Prevention Act, which enumerated social classes protected from bullying: race, national origin, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual…
Descriptors: Bullying, Prevention, Sexual Orientation, Sexual Identity
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Roy, Mamta; Giraldo-García, Regina – School Community Journal, 2018
The purpose of this systematic literature review is to examine global perspectives on the role of parental involvement and social/emotional skills in school-age children's academic success. A multistage filtering analysis process provides relevant information in relation to key issues on the topic of parental involvement in different countries and…
Descriptors: Parent Role, Parent Participation, Social Development, Emotional Development
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Abdullah, Nauman Ahmed; Chaudhry, Abdul Qayyum – International Journal for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, 2018
Education is a social entity and takes input from the society and returns output to it as well. University education is considered as the hub that produces human capital into the market. Universities shall play their role to promote social justice and equity for people from all spheres of the society. This study was focused to explore the…
Descriptors: Social Justice, Equal Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
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Yoon, Irene H. – Berkeley Review of Education, 2018
Racial humor among students of color presents a sociopolitical dilemma for teachers, requiring rapid calculations of if and how to respond in ways that support an inclusive and equitable classroom climate. This analysis uses two instances of racial humor in an elementary classroom to unpack a White teacher's responses to students of color who were…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Racial Bias, Teaching Methods, Socialization
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Pathania, Gaurav J.; Tierney, William G. – Tertiary Education and Management, 2018
Despite having outlawed the caste system and the concept of untouchability in 1947, caste identity remains a cornerstone of social, political and economic life in India. Like other social institutions, educational institutions are the reflection of caste prejudices and discrimination. The recent inclusion of lower castes through the reservation…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Class, Universities, Social Bias
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Green, Dari; Pulley, Tifanie; Jackson, Melinda; Martin, Lori Latrice; Fasching-Varner, Kenneth J. – Gender and Education, 2018
The number of Black females enrolled in colleges and universities has grown in recent years, particularly at predominately white institutions (PWIs). Currently, research on the rise of Black females at PWIs is limited and fails to adequately address the emotional, social, and mental well-being of these students. Recent studies also largely ignore…
Descriptors: African American Students, Graduate Students, Institutional Characteristics, Feminism
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Posey-Maddox, Linn; McKinney de Royston, Maxine; Holman, Alea R.; Rall, Raquel M.; Johnson, Rachel A. – Harvard Educational Review, 2021
In this article, Linn Posey-Maddox, Maxine McKinney de Royston, Alea R. Holman, Raquel M. Rall, and Rachel A. Johnson examine Black parents' educational decision-making in the racial and educational contexts of predominantly white suburban districts, majority-Black urban schools with an Afrocentric focus, and racially diverse urban public and…
Descriptors: African Americans, Parent Role, Decision Making, School Choice
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Seghers, Marie; Boone, Simon; Van Avermaet, Piet – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2019
Social class differences in educational decision-making form an important explanation for persisting educational inequalities, particularly in choice-driven systems with early tracking. Nevertheless, little is known about the process preceding these choices, especially when school and track choice are interrelated. Building on school choice…
Descriptors: Social Class, Decision Making, Equal Education, Social Differences
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Lafleur, Michael; Srivastava, Prachi – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2019
India's "Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009" compels private schools to reserve a proportion of their seats for free for disadvantaged children. Although controversial, it is idealized as an equity measure for inclusion in and through education. This small-scale study, feeding into a larger research project,…
Descriptors: Childrens Attitudes, Labeling (of Persons), Private Schools, Foreign Countries
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