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50 Years of ERIC
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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Ferráns, Silvia Diazgranados; Selman, Robert L. – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
The authors of this article, Silvia Diazgranados Ferráns and Robert Selman, use an emergent framework to explore how the rules of the school culture at different perceived school climates affect early adolescents' decisions to upstand, bystand, or join the perpetrators when they witness peer aggression and bullying. Through a grounded theory…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Educational Environment, Influences, Attitude Change
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Sheridan, Kimberly M.; Halverson, Erica Rosenfeld; Litts, Breanne K.; Brahms, Lisa; Jacobs-Priebe, Lynette; Owens, Trevor – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
Through a comparative case study, Sheridan and colleagues explore how makerspaces may function as learning environments. Drawing on field observations, interviews, and analysis of artifacts, videos, and other documents, the authors describe features of three makerspaces and how participants learn and develop through complex design and making…
Descriptors: Creative Activities, Design Crafts, Hands on Science, Shared Facilities
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Knight, David J. – Harvard Educational Review, 2014
In this article, David J. Knight investigates where and when Black and Latino male adolescents engage in self-disclosure--sharing their emotions, thoughts, and social perceptions--with their peers. Building from asset-based research and ecological theories of development, Knight analyzes in-depth interviews and finds that these adolescents may…
Descriptors: Males, Adolescents, Hispanic Americans, African Americans
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Awokoya, Janet T. – Harvard Educational Review, 2012
Past scholarship on immigrant racial and ethnic identity construction tends to ignore the processes by which social context influences identity at the individual level. In this qualitative study, Janet T. Awokoya presents a complex understanding of 1.5- and second-generation African immigrant youths' identities. Awokoya explores how three major…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Ethnicity, Social Environment, Self Concept
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Fordham, Signithia – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
Signithia Fordham challenges the notion that we are living in a "postracial" society where race is no longer a major social category, as indicated by the rising incidence of interracial relationships and the popularity of biracial identities. On the contrary, she contends, a powerful fusion of historical memory and inclusive kinship compels…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Ethnography, Racial Identification, Memory
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Kynard, Carmen – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this article, Carmen Kynard provides a window into a present-day "hush harbor," a site where a group of black women build generative virtual spaces for counterstories that fight institutional racism. Hidden in plain view, these intentional communities have historically allowed African American participants to share and create knowledge and find…
Descriptors: African American Students, Teaching Methods, Females, Web Sites
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Gusa, Diane Lynn – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this conceptual paper, Diane Gusa highlights the salience of race by scrutinizing the culture of Whiteness within predominately White institutions of higher education. Using existing research in higher education retention literature, Gusa examines embedded White cultural ideology in the cultural practices, traditions, and perceptions of…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Ideology, Campuses, Colleges
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Hayes, David – Harvard Educational Review, 2010
In this article, David Hayes explores the language learning and teaching experiences of a teacher of English in Sri Lanka. He shows how the acquisition of English enabled the teacher to access the social capital available to speakers of English, which holds a divisive place in postcolonial Sri Lankan society. In his reflections on his career, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Capital, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
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Nunez, Anne-Marie – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this article, Anne-Marie Nunez uses data from a national longitudinal study of students enrolled in four-year public research universities to assess the effects of social capital and intercultural capital--the capacity to negotiate diverse racial/ethnic environments--on Latino students' sense of belonging in college and on their perceptions of…
Descriptors: Student Adjustment, Educational Attainment, Social Capital, Hispanic Americans
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Yosso, Tara J.; Smith, William A.; Ceja, Miguel; Solorzano, Daniel G. – Harvard Educational Review, 2009
In this article, Tara Yosso, William Smith, Miguel Ceja, and Daniel Solorzano expand on their previous work by employing critical race theory to explore and understand incidents of racial microaggressions as experienced by Latina/o students at three selective universities. The authors explore three types of racial microaggressions--interpersonal…
Descriptors: Race, Critical Theory, Aggression, Undergraduate Students
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Noddings, Nel – Harvard Educational Review, 2008
In this essay, Nel Noddings calls upon U.S. public schools to equip students with a more nuanced understanding of religious vocabulary, history, and ideas. Examining recent books by outspoken atheists including Richard Dawkins, Daniel Dennett, Sam Harris, and Christopher Hitchens, Noddings argues that schools should help students "communicate…
Descriptors: Religious Education, Religious Factors, Citizenship Education, Religion
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Freedman, Eric B. – Harvard Educational Review, 2007
In this article, Eric Freedman examines the extent to which critical pedagogy can be considered a democratic form of education. Comparing Paulo Freire's notion of dialogue to Jurgen Habermas's "ideal speech situation," Freedman argues that such dialogue cannot realistically occur in educational situations where the teacher remains in an…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Educational Practices, Social Justice, Democratic Values
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Warnick, Bryan R. – Harvard Educational Review, 2007
In this essay, Bryan R. Warnick responds to the increasing use of surveillance cameras in public schools by examining the ethical questions raised by their use. He explores the extent of a student's right to privacy in schools, stipulates how video surveillance is similar to and different from commonly accepted in-person surveillance practices,…
Descriptors: School Security, Ethics, Public Schools, Student Rights
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Sipe, Peter – Harvard Educational Review, 2004
In this article, Peter Sipe compares his first year as a middle school teacher in Brooklyn, New York, to that of a rookie corrections officer at Sing Sing prison. Sipe explores what he considers to be disturbing similarities in these experiences, namely, a preoccupation with control, immersion in an adversarial social dynamic, and the prevalence…
Descriptors: Middle Schools, Beginning Teachers, Failure, Middle School Teachers
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Cokley, Kevin O. – Harvard Educational Review, 2003
Structural equation modeling of data from 396 African-American and 291 white students at one predominantly white and two historically black colleges found that, contrary to suggestions of antiintellectualism, African-American students do not lack academic motivation and do not have lower self-esteem and academic self-concept. Educational…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Black Colleges, Black Students, Educational Environment
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