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Mukovhe Masutha; Rajani Naidoo; Jürgen Enders – Critical Studies in Education, 2024
Low completion rates amongst students from Black working-class backgrounds remain a persistent challenge to post-apartheid university transformation in South Africa. Notions of universities as colour-blind, meritocratic, and post-racial have developed around a deficit and victim-blaming majoritarian narrative that individualises educational…
Descriptors: College Students, Blacks, Working Class, College Faculty
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Patricia Delgado-Granados; Gonzalo Ramírez-Macías – Paedagogica Historica: International Journal of the History of Education, 2024
One of the primary goals of Franco's education policy was to train the working class in the doctrinal principles of the regime. Labour Universities were one of the education institutions created for this purpose; there were three for women (Zaragoza, Cáceres and Huesca). This article focuses on analysing the purposes sought by these…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocational Schools, Undergraduate Students, Womens Education
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Qianyun Yu; Yang Song – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2024
Despite an extensive body of literature that has examined the role of museums in cultural reproduction and public education, most of the current discussion is western-centred. Whilst explorations of museum education in developing countries often focus on the institution, the agency perspective regarding how different social groups negotiate access…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Museums, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences
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Paulo Henrique de Souza Lima; Glauciana Alves Teles; Aldiva Sales Diniz – Journal of Education and Learning, 2024
Access to education for peasants in the history of Brazilian society has always been denied, with the absence of public policies for peasants, as the result of a political and social process of denial of minority groups. The text address the issue of closure of schools in the countryside as a growing social phenomenon that has been expanding in…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Educational History, Foreign Countries, Poverty
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Katherine Davey – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
Based on the life and educational histories of sixteen high-achieving, working-class girls applying to high-tariff universities, this paper rekindles debates about the role of agency within the decision-making process of young people who might not otherwise be expected to apply to such institutions. It draws on Margaret Archer's theorising to…
Descriptors: High Achievement, Working Class, Females, College Choice
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Anne Berg; Johanna Ringarp – History of Education, 2024
This article seeks to introduce a new historical explanation as to why left-wing working-class women engaged in liberal, middle-class organisations during the first wave of feminism. The article specifically deals with middle-class associations and clubs that had educational purposes. Instead of focusing on the larger explanatory scheme of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Educational History, Working Class
Afterschool Alliance, 2024
This fact sheet synthesizes research findings and survey results from parents and program providers to illustrate how afterschool programs are accelerating students' academic growth, supporting their well-being, and helping working families. Additionally, the fact sheet highlights the overwhelming support afterschool programs have from voters…
Descriptors: After School Programs, Federal Aid, Educational Finance, School Funds
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Samuel Finesurrey; Ixchel De Dios; Abigail Eusebio; Aslyn Harvey; Viviana Houck-Loomis; Alison Mosquera; Anjali Narine; Nathaniel Santiago; Branden Solomon; Juliette Vargas Hernandez – Middle School Journal, 2024
A group of middle school students, working with educators in Washington Heights, NYC, designed a school-wide oral history project as a strategy to enrich the cultural and socio-emotional well-being of our school. As part of New York State's required SEL intervention, we developed a Longitudinal Oral History Project, led by middle school students…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Oral History, Interviews, Social Emotional Learning
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J. Fabian Cabaluz – Journal for Critical Education Policy Studies, 2025
The Bolivian Marxist René Zavaleta (1937-1984) is considered Bolivia's most notable political thinker of the 20th century, an eminent figure in Latin American Marxism, since he produced critical thought anchored in the concrete history of our societies, and developed a set of theoretical and conceptual approaches relevant to understanding the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Social Systems, Political Attitudes, Critical Theory
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Dominic Terrel Walker – Sociology of Education, 2025
As organizations committed to providing upward social mobility and leadership development for academically high-achieving working-class youth of color, transitional school programs (TSPs) prepare students to transition from urban public schools to elite, mostly private high schools. However, TSPs' dependence on wealthy, White institutions to…
Descriptors: Transitional Programs, Social Mobility, Minority Group Students, Working Class
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Leyton, Daniel – Journal of Education Policy, 2022
Drawing on the notions of neoliberal governmentality, regime of subjectification, as well as on the ordoliberal conception of social policy, self and class, I analyse how neoliberalism is entrenched in the formation of the affirmative action policy in higher education in Chile. Based on a fieldwork focused on the two main affirmative action…
Descriptors: Neoliberalism, Working Class, Affirmative Action, Educational Administration
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Ford, Derek R. – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2022
This paper reads Marx's distinction between the method of inquiry and presentation as distinct and Marxist pedagogical logics that take the form of learning and studying. After articulating the differences and their current conceptualizations in educational theory, I turn to different interpretations of the "Grundrisse" and…
Descriptors: Social Systems, Social Theories, Political Attitudes, Educational Theories
Tom Wooten – ProQuest LLC, 2022
This dissertation examines how the recent rise in college going for young people from low-income families in the United States has shaped processes that reproduce poverty. Drawing on 2,400 hours of ethnographic fieldwork conducted over 25 months with eight young Black men in New Orleans, the study provides an in-depth look at the experience of…
Descriptors: College Students, African American Students, Males, Social Mobility
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Oehmen, Nicole B.; Haylett, Jennifer; Belt, Leia; Clark, Jesse – Teaching Sociology, 2023
In this article, we investigate the college teaching experiences of four first-generation and working-class (FGWC) sociology educators with varying social locations. We used collaborative autoethnography to compare our backgrounds and university navigational strategies employed and shared with our students and mentees. Using an intersectional…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Teaching Experience, Sociology, Working Class
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Ryan Scheb – Journal of Catholic Education, 2023
St. Patrick's Catholic School is a coeducational Catholic preparatory school located in a large northeastern city. The school serves an exclusively non-white, working-class student population who demonstrates the motivation and potential to attend and graduate from college. The school's mission calls for its staff to be guided by "cura…
Descriptors: Homework, Mental Health, Academic Achievement, Catholic Schools
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