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Wall, Mary Clementine; Stasz, Bird – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Establishing rapport between researcher and participants when conducting ethnography is essential to the successful outcome of the research. However, when participants are unwilling to engage, a different approach must be adopted. This article is an examination of the appropriation of a situated learning model during fieldwork with a group of…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Social Science Research, Researchers, Role
Lashaw, Amanda – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Education reform movements often promise more than they deliver. Why are such promises plausible in light of seemingly perpetual education reform? Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork based in a nonprofit education reform organization, this article explores the appeal of popular notions about "using data to close the racial achievement gap." It…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Ethnography, Data Collection, Educational Anthropology
Mallan, Kerry; Ashford, Barbara; Singh, Parlo – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article extends Appadurai's notion of "scapes" to delineate what we see as "iScapes." We contend that iScapes captures the way online technologies shape interactions that invariably filter into offline contexts, giving shape and meaning to human actions and motivations. By drawing on research on high school students' online activities we…
Descriptors: High School Students, Foreign Countries, Self Concept, Interpersonal Relationship
Trainor, Audrey A. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Highly regulated parent participation in special education requires both parents and teachers to use cultural and social capital relative to education legislation, disability, and parenting. Examined through a Bourdieuian analytical lens, data from focus groups and individual interviews with families provide examples of the salience of disability…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Parent Participation, Disabilities, Social Capital
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
DeJaeghere, Joan G.; McCleary, Kate S. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article examines how Mexican youth's civic identities are being made in school and community settings in relation to discourses and practices of immigration. Taking a transnational approach, we argue that Mexican youth civic identities are an embodiment of security and fear, freedom and vulnerability. The discourse and practices of…
Descriptors: Mexicans, Migrants, Youth, Citizenship
Foley, Douglas – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article chronicles how the ideas of neo-Weberians, Marxists, feminists, and critical race thinkers have merged to create a new cultural production or class culture paradigm of schooling. Reviews of recent ethnographic work illustrates how the articulations among class, race, gender, and sexual identity practices in schools are studied without…
Descriptors: Educational Anthropology, Ethnography, Theories, Critical Theory
Brown, Kara – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
On the basis of an ethnographic study of the Voro-language revitalization in Estonia, this article explores the way teachers function as policy actors in the broader context of the school. As policy actors, the language teachers' appropriation of regional-language policy helps simultaneously to reproduce and challenge existing ideologies in the…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Ethnography, Ideology, Foreign Countries
Lucero, Audrey – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article discusses findings from a case study of one elementary bilingual paraeducator, highlighting how the recognition of situated cultural capital enabled her to move from traditional to constructive marginality. I argue that her actions, the actions of others, and conditions within the school enabled her to use culturally relevant funds of…
Descriptors: Language Minorities, Minority Group Children, Paraprofessional Personnel, Case Studies
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
Paciotto, Carla – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
On the basis of a ten-month ethnography of a Raramuri school and community, this article contributes to the understanding of the role of sociolinguistic and socioeconomic contexts in creating Indigenous-language maintenance programs. Employing concepts of micro- and macrolevel variables in language endangerment and language vitality scales, it…
Descriptors: Language Maintenance, Ethnography, Socioeconomic Status, Sociolinguistics
Lazar, Sian – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article explores the formation of citizenship as social practice in a school in El Alto, Bolivia. I examine interactions between "banking" forms of education, students' responses, and embodied practices of belonging and political agency, and argue that the seemingly passive forms of knowledge transmission so criticized by critical pedagogy…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Citizenship, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Cruz Banks, Ojeya – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This dance ethnography examines work conducted by the Dambe Project--a nonprofit organization that specializes in African performing arts education and mentorship. The study focuses on the implications of the organization's dance pedagogy in light of its postcolonial context and the importance of West African dance education in the United States.…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Ethnography, Nonprofit Organizations, Mentors
Gordon, Daryl M. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
Dramatic increases in immigration pose challenges for democratic citizenship education to involve national members with different historical memories and current experiences of national belonging. The article draws on ethnographic research with Laotian refugees, who were the target of U.S. violence during the Vietnam War and later became…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Democracy, Citizenship Education, Ethnography
Kremer-Sadlik, Tamar; Izquierdo, Carolina; Fatigante, Marilena – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2010
This article focuses on children's engagement in extracurricular activities from the perspective of middle-class parents in Rome, Italy, and Los Angeles, California. Analysis of parents' accounts captured in interviews and ethnographic fieldwork reveals that both sets of parents perceive activities as important for children's success. Yet Roman…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Children, Extracurricular Activities, Middle Class

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