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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Boum, Aomar – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2008
This article is based on an ethnographic study I conducted in southern Morocco during 2004. I explore the historical, ideological, and cultural background behind educational specialization among Moroccan university students. I describe how French colonial educational policies and postindependence Moroccan national schooling ideologies have created…
Descriptors: Islamic Culture, Islam, Ethnography, Foreign Countries
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Valli, Linda; Chambliss, Marilyn – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Using activities as its analytic focus, this article compares the classroom cultures of two reading lessons taught by the same teacher. One was from a regular reading class and the other from a reading intervention class that was designed to help students pass the high-stakes state assessment. By developing fine-grained descriptions of classroom…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Learning Activities, Class Activities, Classroom Environment
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McDermott, Ray; Hall, Kathleen D. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
By its emphasis on arbitrary standards and misleading systems of accountability, the No Child Left Behind Act has had deleterious effects on classroom practice, teacher education, and even educational research. The new constraints on educational research, driven by a logic of randomized field tests, are part of a larger and more invidious…
Descriptors: Federal Legislation, Biographies, Field Tests, Educational Change
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Salinas, Cinthia S.; Reidel, Michelle – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
This critical policy examination of the economistic discourses that control Texas's accountability reforms explores how over the last three decades Texas business elite utilized the policy process, power relationships, and educational value conflicts that promote accountability as the paradigm for education reform. Attention on "who gets what,…
Descriptors: Politics of Education, Accountability, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Sloan, Kris – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
In this article, I offer a review of the ethnographic research that reports the effects of current accountability policies on minority youth. Included in this article are qualitative investigations that have significant field-based components, most especially direct observations at the classroom level. In this article, I demonstrate both the power…
Descriptors: Investigations, Ethnography, Minority Groups, Accountability
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Varenne, Herve – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Many are unaware of the power of the NCATE standards for the accreditation of schools of education. In this article, I first trace the development of the political authority of these standards, and their imposition on hundreds of schools of education. I then focus on the discourse of these standards, particularly the emphasis on "knowledge, skills…
Descriptors: Schools of Education, Teacher Education, Accreditation (Institutions), National Standards
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Fine, Michelle; Jaffe-Walter, Reva; Pedraza, Pedro; Futch, Valerie; Stoudt, Brett – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
In this article, we consider the ways in which educational policies and institutions today enable or obstruct young people who are immigrant English-language learners as they seek to cross cultural and educational borders. Contrasting a class action suit in California protesting high stakes testing that will significantly limit graduation rates,…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Youth, Graduation Rate, Immigrants
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Wolcott, Harry F. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Prompted by a recent review in American Anthropologist, I interviewed two people who played central roles in the training and dissemination of MACOS, a social studies curriculum unit designed for the fifth grade during the era of intensive curriculum reform beginning in the sixties. The article briefly discusses both how MACOS came to be and what…
Descriptors: Grade 5, Educational Change, Curriculum Development, Social Studies
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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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Jones, Stephanie – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
This article draws from a three-year ethnographic study of girls and their mothers in a high-poverty, predominantly white community. Informed by critical and feminist theories of social class, I present four cases that highlight psychosocial tensions within the mother-daughter-teacher-researcher triangle and argue that white, middle-class female…
Descriptors: Daughters, Social Class, Mothers, Ethnography
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Magolda, Peter; Ebben, Kelsey – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
This article uses the Students Serving Christ student organization to examine the role of student subcultures in higher education. Using subculture theories, this article examines the origins of student subcultures, explores how subcultures are formed and sustained, reveals what counts as normal within and among student subcultures, investigates…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Student Organizations, Christianity, Student Subcultures
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Meek, Barbra A.; Messing, Jacqueline – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Reversing language shift has proven to be difficult for many reasons. Although much of the literature has focused on educational practices, little research has attended to the visual presentation of language used in educational texts aimed at reversing shift. In this article, we compare language materials developed for two different language…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Language Maintenance, Indigenous Populations, Language Usage
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Dutercq, Yves; Lafaye, Claudette – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
Families of squatters who had settled in a quiet neighborhood of Paris wished to send their children to the local school. Our ethnohistorical inquiry explores how the mobilization in favor of schooling the children was embedded in other controversies and mobilizations that arose from the squatters' presence in the occupied building. Many…
Descriptors: Social Action, Social Problems, Court Litigation, Unions
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VanderStaay, Steven L. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
In this article, I provide a portrait (Sara Lawrence-Lightfoot and Jessica Hoffman Davis 1997) of a renowned law-related education (LRE) program, its teacher, and four of its student-participants. Following the portrait, I discuss theoretical explanations for the success of ethnic-minority students in this and other LRE programs. These…
Descriptors: Law Related Education, Minority Groups, Ethnic Groups, Academic Achievement
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Peter, Lizette – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2007
This article contributes to our knowledge of endangered language revitalization by offering a case study of a Cherokee Nation (CN) preschool immersion program named Tsalagi Ageyui, "Our Beloved Cherokee." A naturalistic inquiry into the micro- and macrosociocultural dimensions of reversing Cherokee language shift reveals that, of all CN language…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Immersion Programs, American Indian Languages, Preschool Education
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