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| Educational Anthropology | 4 |
| Anthropology | 2 |
| Elementary Secondary Education | 2 |
| Ethnography | 2 |
| Ethnology | 2 |
| Research Methodology | 2 |
| Academic Achievement | 1 |
| Action Research | 1 |
| Content Analysis | 1 |
| Cultural Differences | 1 |
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| Anthropology and Education… | 5 |
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| Erickson, Frederick | 5 |
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| Journal Articles | 4 |
| Opinion Papers | 3 |
| Information Analyses | 1 |
| Speeches/Meeting Papers | 1 |
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Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1979
Ethnography can encounter such problems as timing and sequence, validity, superficiality and bias toward the typical. More than just participant observation should be used by anthropological researchers. Ethnographers should be active, joining in the responsibility for changing the circumstances of everyday life in schools and school communities.…
Descriptors: Action Research, Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography
Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1977
Considers some of the differences between "qualitative" and "quantitative" types of research, suggests three kinds of strategies for identifying qualitatively derived models and data that could be useful in collaboration across orientations, and concludes with some remarks on implications of both types of research. (Author/JM)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Content Analysis, Cultural Influences, Data Collection
Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1986
Discusses the history of the "Quarterly," and describes its readership as increasingly tending to include readers outside of university anthropology departments. Invites a wider range of contributors to submit articles, stories, poems, etc. (KH)
Descriptors: Anthropology, Educational Anthropology, Interdisciplinary Approach, Periodicals
Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1984
Argues that ethnography, because of its holistic, cross-cultural perspective, provides an inquiry process by which open-ended questions can be asked that will result in new insights about American schooling. Discusses why traditional ethnography is inadequate to the study of schools and sketches first steps of the field work inquiry process. (CMG)
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Elementary Secondary Education, Ethnography, Ethnology
Peer reviewedErickson, Frederick – Anthropology and Education Quarterly, 1987
Explanations for the low school performance of minority children are critiqued. When these explanations are considered in light of social theory, it can be seen how the legitimacy of schools and teachers are factors in school success. A new, more culturally responsive pedagogy is necessary. (VM)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cultural Differences, Educational Anthropology, Educational Theories


