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Downey, C. Aiden – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2015
This article focuses on teachers' identity construction in the context of a "failing" inner-city high school. Framing teachers' student stories as narrative resources for solving both the practical and identity problems that confront them in an underresourced, inner-city school, the article argues that these stories can serve…
Descriptors: High Schools, Secondary School Teachers, Professional Identity, Urban Schools
Bonilla, Christopher Milk – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2014
This paper describes the perceptions and actions of working-class Latina family leaders as they promote their epistemological values during the community organizing of a "huerta" (vegetable garden) in an urban bilingual school. I focus on how their racial counternarratives are embedded in the intersected oppression of their local context…
Descriptors: Working Class, Hispanic Americans, Family (Sociological Unit), Epistemology
Cucchiara, Maia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
There is an ample scholarly and popular literature describing the rise in "anxiety" among middle-class parents. This paper draws from a study of urban middle-class parents who were considering sending their children to public school. Focusing on one neighborhood and its school, it describes the impact of anxiety on the choice process. It further…
Descriptors: Parent Student Relationship, Middle Class, Parent Attitudes, Anxiety
Hopkins, Megan; Martinez-Wenzl, Mary; Aldana, Ursula S.; Gándara, Patricia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
Newcomer young men confront numerous obstacles that limit their chances for attainment and achievement. Using social and cultural capital frameworks and a case study methodology, this article examines how four Latino newcomer young men navigated an urban U.S. high school. It reveals how teachers and a counselor cultivated capital and how the young…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Males, Social Capital, High School Students
Fuentes, Emma – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2013
This article explores the process and impact of women organizing for educational justice in Northern California by documenting the efforts of a committed group of mothers who sought to address the disproportionate underachievement of Latino and African American students within their city's high school. Using a combined methodology of…
Descriptors: African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Mothers, Social Justice
Chikkatur, Anita – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article examines how students and teachers at an urban public high school embodied and understood various social categories of difference. Although ascriptions and experiences of racial and gender identities varied, these identities were often viewed as biological in origin and static in nature. The complexities and contradictions evident in…
Descriptors: High School Students, Urban Schools, Public Schools, Racial Identification
Razfar, Aria – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2012
This article explores how we can better understand the language ideologies of teachers working with second language learners through narrative analysis. This analysis draws on ethnographic data collected in an urban high school with a predominant Latina/o population and nearly a quarter designated as English learners. This analysis illustrates how…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Second Language Learning, Ideology, English (Second Language)
Jaffe-Walter, Reva; Lee, Stacey J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2011
Increasing numbers of immigrant youth are coming of age within global cities that are characterized by growing inequalities and few opportunities for social mobility. These youth face numerous educational obstacles that complicate college and labor market access. This article draws from an ethnographic study of public high schools serving…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Higher Education, Immigrants, Low Income Groups
Chhuon, Vichet; Hudley, Cynthia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Research suggests that Cambodian students often endure conflicting ethnic stereotypes from larger society and their school and communities. We examine the ways in which Cambodian youth negotiated their ethnic identities in response to these stereotypes and argue that Cambodian students adopted, rejected, and affirmed certain ethnic identities in…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Ethnicity, Cambodians, Ethnic Stereotypes
Cornbleth, Catherine – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
The unofficial "diversity curriculum" of an urban high school and how it is negotiated by prospective teachers during field experience and student-teaching experiences are examined. The school setting, including the people within it, communicate messages such as "who we are" and "how we do things here." The intermediary construct of institutional…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High Schools, Cultural Pluralism, Preservice Teacher Education
Yang, K. Wayne – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
As neoliberal reformers are appointed to manage the "crisis" of U.S. public schools, their power has become a pressing reality for grassroots movements in education. I examine how the Small Schools movement in Oakland, California--just as the school district fell under state administrative control--employed rites of passage to socialize a…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Change, School Districts, Power Structure
Palmer, Deborah – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Dual-language education is often lauded for providing high-caliber bilingual instruction in an integrated classroom. This is complicated, however, when a dual-language program does not include all members of a school community. This article examines a "strand" dual-language program that attracts middle-class white students to a predominantly black…
Descriptors: Immersion Programs, Educational Experience, White Students, Hispanic American Students
Lipman, Pauline – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2009
In this article, I examine the contested and racially coded cultural politics of creating mixed-income schools in mixed-income communities. Policymakers claim deconcentrating low-income people will reduce poverty and improve education. However, based on activist research in Chicago, I argue these policies are grounded in "culture of poverty"…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Housing, Community Change, Urban Schools
Roberts, Rosemarie A.; Bell, Lee A.; Murphy, Brett – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
In this article, we examine how youth in one urban high school talked about race and racism while participating in a curriculum that introduced the analytic lens of story types (stock stories, concealed stories, resistance stories, and counterstories) to look at race and racism and engage these issues through storytelling and the arts. We draw on…
Descriptors: Language Usage, High School Students, Focus Groups, Urban Schools
Menard-Warwick, Julia – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Situating parental involvement in education within a sociohistorical context, this case study of a Nicaraguan immigrant household in California contrasts the perspectives of two sisters-in-law who shared a home and whose daughters attended the same urban elementary school. Although the two women were involved in their daughters' schooling in…
Descriptors: Daughters, Parent School Relationship, Immigrants, Community Resources

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