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ERIC Number: EJ694754
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2004-Dec
Pages: 18
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ISSN: ISSN-1467-5986
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Diagnosing Inequalities in Schooling: Ogbu's Orientation and Wider Implications
Kalekin-Fishman, Devorah
Intercultural Education, v15 n4 p413-430 Dec 2004
Throughout his life, John Ogbu worked untiringly to diagnose the educational problems of minorities, with the goal of remedying them. Although his earliest works propose a comprehensive anthropological approach, his last works seem to settle into exhortations to parents and teachers to put more pressure on (involuntary) minority children whose achievements are low; and to pupils to stop grumbling and get down to taking their schoolwork seriously. In this paper, I claim that Ogbu's work can be seen to be showing the way to the deployment of more sophisticated theoretical tools in order to attain (1) a more refined analysis of the minority status; and (2) a broader social understanding of the basis for rejecting school standards among different kinds of minorities. By resorting to the broader theoretical approach he pioneered, researchers will be able to propose more effective remedies. "The bourgeoisie, by the rapid improvement of all instruments of production, by the immensely facilitated means of communication...compels all nations to introduce what it calls civilization into their midst...In one word, it creates a world after its own image" ( Marx & Engels, Communist Manifesto , 1935 , p. 27).
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Publication Type: Information Analyses; Journal Articles
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Language: English
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