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Smith, Susan E. – Diverse: Issues in Higher Education, 2007
Chicago's South Side has long been a renowned laboratory for groundbreaking research on Black urban life. The city's vast Black population, largely the product of the Great Migration, has made Chicago the home of both a celebrated Black middle class and an unsettling Black lower class. These two extremes have been meticulously documented over the…
Descriptors: African American Children, Black Studies, Neighborhoods, African American Community
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Johnson, Amy Suzanne – Journal of Teacher Education, 2007
This article demonstrates how life history methods can be used to trace preservice teachers' emergent ethics toward teaching for equity and social justice. Through qualitative analyses of 10 European American, middle-class, female preservice teachers' life history interviews, access to diverse individuals and diverse materials was identified as a…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Biographies, Preservice Teachers, Justice
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Malone, Karen – Environmental Education Research, 2007
Children in middle class Australia, and many western countries around the world experience restricted opportunities to engage in free play in their neighbourhood streets and parks. The impact of this has been a drastic decrease in children's independent mobility and environmental play. Recent research has focused on the physical environment of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Middle Class, Physical Environment, Play
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Gosa, Travis L.; Alexander, Karl L. – Teachers College Record, 2007
While the educational difficulties of poor black students are well documented and have been discussed extensively, the academic performance of well-off African American children has received much less attention. Even with economic and educational resources in the home, well-off African American youth are not achieving at the levels of their white…
Descriptors: African American Students, Family Life, African American Family, Family Environment
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Sherington, Geoffrey; Campbell, Craig – Education Research and Perspectives, 2004
In a recent study Judith Brett has raised the "problematic" of the middle class in Australia and its support for a liberal tradition where the prime focus is on the individual citizen rather than the state. She suggests that Australian liberalism was drawn from the heritage of British Protestant dissent with its ethic of independently…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Public Education, Political Attitudes, Middle Class
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Copple, Carole E. – Journal of Educational Research, 1975
Descriptors: Letters (Alphabet), Lower Class, Middle Class, Preschool Education
Donahue, Thomas S. – 1990
It is proposed that middle- and upper-middle-class slang used among white young people in modern America shows age-related themes. For youngsters between the ages of eight and early adolescence, the major theme in slang use is to establish in-group and out-group membership, with standards of judgment based on clothes, manners, and physical appeal.…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Comparative Analysis, Language Role, Language Styles
Karraker, Katherine Hildebrandt; Vogel, Dena Ann – 1988
This study updates and extends the findings of Rubin, Provenzano, and Luria (1974), who found that parents perceived their newborn in sex stereotyped ways as early as a few hours after birth. In addition, fathers in their study showed more extreme sex stereotyping than mothers. Participants in the present study were 20 pairs of Caucasian,…
Descriptors: Fathers, Middle Class, Mothers, Neonates
Salzer, Richard T. – 1982
Included in this paper is a sample of comments made by parents in response to the idea of instituting all-day, every-day kindergarten schedules in several suburban and small-town school districts in western New York. Those in favor of all-day programs emphasize that many children attending nursery schools and other programs are in need of a…
Descriptors: Early Childhood Education, Educational Innovation, Kindergarten, Middle Class
Rosenberg, Zelda S. K.; Birch, Herbert G. – Percept Mot Skills, 1969
Descriptors: Age, Children, Discrimination Learning, Intelligence
Robinson, Donald – Phi Delta Kappan, 1969
Descriptors: Films, High School Students, High Schools, Middle Class Standards
COLES, ROBERT – 1965
THE POOR FEEL THAT MEMBERS OF THE MIDDLE CLASS, INCLUDING CIVIL RIGHTS AND POVERTY WORKERS, DO NOT TRULY UNDERSTAND THE UNENDING STRUGGLE FOR SURVIVAL WHICH CHARACTERIZES A LIFE OF POVERTY. THE POOR DO NOT GLORY IN THEIR CONDITION AND ARE WILLING TO BE HELPED, BUT THEY ARE SUSPICIOUS OF AID WHICH SEEMS TO HUMILIATE THEM OR OF ANY PERSON WHO WOULD…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Cultural Differences, Economically Disadvantaged, Interviews
RIVERA, RAMON J.; SHORT, JAMES F., JR. – 1966
IN THIS STUDY, THE AUTHORS EXPLORE THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN YOUTHS AND THOSE ADULTS WHO MAY GUIDE THEM IN THE VALUES AND OPPORTUNITIES OF THE ADULT WORLD. IT IS ONE OF A SERIES OF FOUR STUDIES BASED ON THE CHICAGO STUDY. "STREET CORNER GROUPS AND PATTERNS OF DELINQUENCY." ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-EIGHT BOYS WERE TAKEN FROM THE POPULATION OF…
Descriptors: Adults, Juvenile Gangs, Lower Class, Males
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Ehrle, Raymond A. – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1979
Describes the role and function of the rehabilitation counselor as the fulcrum of both the service delivery system and the subsidized counselor-training effort. Calls on counselor educators to promote specific changes in middle class values. Concludes by predicting rehabilitation counselors' needs over the next decade. (BP)
Descriptors: Counselor Educators, Counselor Role, Futures (of Society), Middle Class Standards
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Philliber, William W.; Hiller, Dana V. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1979
Data from six national surveys are combined and analyzed to determine how strongly occupational attainments affect the status perceptions of working wives. The results indicate that the effects are limited to women married to men with middle-class jobs. (Author)
Descriptors: Achievement, Employed Women, Middle Class Culture, Research Projects
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