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Vang, Pa Der – Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work, 2013
Few studies have looked at the differences in culture, language, and educational attainments among generations of Hmong in the United States since the beginning of their immigration to the United States. This study of 195 Hmong participants examines the effects of generational status on Hmong immigrants across several factors including marriage…
Descriptors: Hmong People, Immigrants, Generational Differences, Cultural Differences
Rote, Sunshine; Hill, Terrence D.; Ellison, Christopher G. – Gerontologist, 2013
Purpose of the Study: Studies show that loneliness is a major risk factor for health issues in later life. Although research suggests that religious involvement can protect against loneliness, explanations for this general pattern are underdeveloped and undertested. In this paper, we propose and test a theoretical model, which suggests that social…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Risk, Psychological Patterns, Probability
Stone, C. Addison – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2011
In his contribution to this special issue of this journal, Scot Danforth uses the lens of history to challenge contemporary scholars in the field of learning disabilities (LD) to think critically about their implicit epistemology and methods of inquiry. Using the specific case of Hammill and colleagues' critical reviews of the process training…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Epistemology, Research, Scholarship
Janmaat, Jan Germen – Social Indicators Research, 2011
Unlike most studies on social cohesion, this study explores the concept as a real-life macro-level phenomenon. It assesses to what extent the conceptions of social cohesion suggested by several macro-level approaches represent coherent empirically observable forms of social cohesion. Additionally it discusses two perspectives on social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Integration, Social Indicators, Sociocultural Patterns
Kowalczyk, Jamie – European Education, 2011
This article looks at the continuities and discontinuities within the European discourse of education reforms and immigrants, starting with the "education of migrants' children" to the promotion of "intercultural education" as a means of integrating the immigrant student. This analysis explores the ways in which a process of…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Multicultural Education, Educational Change, Immigrants
Rubin, Mark – Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, 2012
A meta-analysis of 35 studies found that social class (socioeconomic status) is related to social integration among students in higher education: Working-class students are less integrated than middle-class students. This relation generalized across students' gender and year of study, as well as type of social class measure (parental education and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Differences, Social Class, Meta Analysis
Azevedo, Nair Rios; Goncalves, Maria Jose – Adult Learning, 2012
Especially in a time of economic and social crisis, besides poverty and social segregation, immigrants face an additional difficulty to get integrated in a new society: lack of oral and written knowledge of the language of the country they are now living in. This paper describes an on-going research project--Writing and Reading with Art (WRAP)…
Descriptors: Social Integration, Adult Literacy, Immigrants, Adult Education
Moody, Elaine; Phinney, Alison – Canadian Journal on Aging, 2012
Social inclusion is an important factor in promoting optimum health and wellness for older adults. Community-engaged arts (CEA) have been promoted as a means to support social inclusion for this population, but little empirical evidence has been reported. The objective of this study was to explore the role of a CEA program in the social inclusion…
Descriptors: Participant Observation, Older Adults, Art Education, Social Integration
Astiz, M. Fernanda – Prospects: Quarterly Review of Comparative Education, 2015
This exploratory comparative case study examines three schools in the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires that have a considerable number of recent immigrant students. The article illustrates how these schools advance ideas of inclusiveness and pluralism through the curriculum and educational opportunities, as mandated by the national education law of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigration, Institutional Mission, Inservice Teacher Education
Kahlenberg, Richard D.; Potter, Halley – Educational Leadership, 2015
Charter schools--what was their original promise? They would enroll diverse groups of students. They would give teachers the room and power to innovate. They would be educational laboratories that would find new ways to reach students, and they would share those lessons with other public schools. But charter schools haven't lived up to their…
Descriptors: Charter Schools, Educational Development, Educational Change, Educational Practices
Noula, Ioanna; Cowan, Steven; Govaris, Christos – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2015
The focus of this paper is how changes in school governance in one state primary school in a city in central Greece have resulted in a significant degree of inclusion for Roma children. This inclusivity runs counter to the disturbing occurrence of the social and ethnic segregation of a group of locally resident Roma children within schools. This…
Descriptors: Governance, Minority Groups, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries
Urton, Karolina; Wilbert, Jürgen; Hennemann, Thomas – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2014
Current research provides evidence of the positive influence of sense of (self-)efficacy and personal experience regarding attitudes towards inclusion for children with special educational needs (SEN). A multilevel study was designed to investigate the relationship between "attitudes towards inclusion" and sense of "efficacy"…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Self Efficacy, Administrator Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes
What Works Clearinghouse, 2014
Linked learning communities in postsecondary education are programs defined by having social and curricular linkages that provide undergraduate students with intentional integration of the themes and concepts that they are learning. The theory behind these programs is that active learning in a community-based setting can improve academic outcomes…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Communities of Practice, Undergraduate Students, Outcomes of Education
Fortin, Anne; Sauvé, Louise; Viger, Chantal; Landry, France – Accounting Education, 2016
A collaborative project of several Quebec universities, this study investigates nontraditional student withdrawal from undergraduate accounting programmes. A nontraditional student is older than 24, or is a commuter or a part-time student, or combines some of these characteristics. Univariate and multivariate analyses of student dropout factors…
Descriptors: Nontraditional Students, Withdrawal (Education), Grade Point Average, Regression (Statistics)
Rubagiza, Jolly; Umutoni, Jane; Kaleeba, Ali – Education as Change, 2016
Education is seen to play a crucial role in the reconstruction of post-conflict countries, particularly in transforming people's mindsets and rebuilding social relations. In this regard, teachers are often perceived as key agents to bring about this transformative change through their role as agents of peace. This paper seeks to understand how…
Descriptors: Peace, Semi Structured Interviews, Focus Groups, Questionnaires

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