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Warnick, Bryan R. – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
In this article, Bryan R. Warnick explores parents' authority to make educational decisions for their children. In philosophical debates, three types of arguments are typically invoked to justify parents' rights: arguments based on the welfare interests of children, arguments based on the expressive interests of parents, and arguments…
Descriptors: Parent Rights, Personal Autonomy, School Choice, Decision Making
Pascale, Louise M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In this reflection, Louise Pascale describes the evolution, development, and outcomes of the Afghan Children's Songbook Project, which is reintroducing children's ethnic songs to the children of Afghanistan and Afghan expats as well as to American schoolchildren. Her reflection highlights the potential for music to unify and strengthen…
Descriptors: Music, Role, Foreign Countries, Ethnic Groups
Pritchard , Eric Darnell – Harvard Educational Review, 2013
In recent years anti-lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) bullying has been a pervasive discussion in popular and scholarly discourse. While such a discussion has documented the negative impact of bullying on the physical, psychological, social, and emotional lives of young people, it has not had a critical and sustained analysis…
Descriptors: Suicide, Homosexuality, Sexual Identity, Sexual Orientation
Kromidas, Maria – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
In this article, Maria Kromidas explores how nine-, ten-, and eleven-year-old children in a diverse neighborhood school in immigrant New York City navigated and often undermined hegemonic notions of difference and belonging offered by mainstream multiculturalism and raciology. Based on ethnographic research and utilizing a fine-grained…
Descriptors: Neighborhood Schools, Race, Ethnography, Ideology
Lico, Sofia; Luttrell, Wendy – Harvard Educational Review, 2011
This article is an experiment in writing about and across differences; it seeks to open up dialogue between adults and young people in childhood and youth studies research. The coauthors, Sofia and Wendy, met through Wendy's longitudinal research project, which explores the roles that gender, race, and immigrant status play in how young people…
Descriptors: Children, Youth, Longitudinal Studies, Immigrants
Wright, Travis – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this portrait, Travis Wright documents young Goddess's capacity for strength in the face of trauma and neglect. Goddess, a sixteen-month-old child who has never laughed, is Wright's first client at his clinical internship during his graduate studies. Drawing on his work with Goddess, her mother, and her teachers, Wright explores the ways in…
Descriptors: Counselor Training, Children, Resilience (Psychology), At Risk Persons
Nasir, Na'ilah Suad – Harvard Educational Review, 2004
In this article, Na'ilah Suad Nasir expands the literature on resistance theory by exploring the institutional response to classic "resistant" or "oppositional" student behavior. Using the case of one boy in an urban Muslim school who displays these resistant behaviors, she shows how the ideational artifacts of family and spirituality are enacted…
Descriptors: Student Behavior, Muslims, Resistance (Psychology), Urban Schools
Watson, Malcolm W.; Fischer, Kurt W.; Andreas, Jasmina Burdzovic; Smith, Kevin W. – Harvard Educational Review, 2004
In this article, Malcolm Watson, Kurt Fischer, Jasmina Burdzovic Andreas, and Kevin Smith describe and compare two approaches to assessing risk factors that lead to aggression in children. The first, the severe risks approach, focuses on how risk factors form a pathway that leads to aggressive behavior. Within this approach, an inhibited…
Descriptors: Individual Characteristics, At Risk Persons, Inhibition, Aggression
Peer reviewedBuckingham, David – Harvard Educational Review, 2003
Postmodern media culture widens the gap between school and children's external environments; it challenges the critical objective of media education. Students' efforts at media production manifest a more playful concept of knowledge and learning, requiring a more comprehensive postmodern approach to media education. (Contains 47 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Foreign Countries, Mass Media Effects, Parody
Peer reviewedDyson, Anne Haas – Harvard Educational Review, 2003
An ethnographic study of African American first graders showed how their use of media material is linked to family and community memberships. Storytelling and play involved recontextualization (borrowing, translating, retelling) of the material. Context shaped their participation in school literacy practices. (Contains 70 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Children, Elementary Education, Grade 1
Peer reviewedSuarez-Orozco, Marcelo M. – Harvard Educational Review, 2001
Situates the topic of immigration within globalization. Reviews research on new waves of immigrants and issues related to their schooling. Shows how some immigrant children thrive but others are economically and educationally disadvantaged by globalization. (Contains 19 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Children, Educational Experience, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedOrellana, Marjorie Faulstich – Harvard Educational Review, 2001
Research on Mexican and Central American immigrant children illuminates their everyday work as helpers in the home, community, and school. Their participation is shaped by gender dynamics. Their work can be viewed in multiple ways as volunteerism, learning opportunities, and cultural and linguistic brokering. (Contains 57 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Child Labor, Children, Family Financial Resources, Housework
Peer reviewedMidobuche, Eva – Harvard Educational Review, 2001
Attempts to eliminate bilingual education and English as a second language programs marginalize children at risk and fuel antiimmigrant sentiments. Educators should strongly advocate schooling for immigrant children. (SK)
Descriptors: Bilingual Education, Children, Educational Opportunities, English (Second Language)
Peer reviewedSuarez-Orozco, Carola – Harvard Educational Review, 2001
The summative article in this special issue highlights the challenges in educating immigrant students, research needs, and the kind of educational environment that should be provided to enable immigrant children to thrive. (Contains 27 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Children, Educational Environment, Educational Practices, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedDyson, Anne Haas – Harvard Educational Review, 1996
Describes children's participating in dramatic play activities that are teacher or peer governed. Illustrates children's use of cultural symbols as material for story construction and social affiliation. Argues for a literacy curriculum in which cultural symbols are open to critical examination. (Author/SK)
Descriptors: Children, Dramatic Play, Ethnography, Mass Media
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