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Lee, Carol D. – Review of Research in Education, 2009
In this chapter, the author offers a historical overview of constructions of risk in the context of schooling for nondominant groups and how communities have organized schooling in ways that support resiliency in the face of these risks. She discusses an expansive orientation to understanding how people learn to respond to risks that is rooted in…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Outcomes of Education, Risk, Educational Change
McDermott, Ray; Raley, Jason D.; Seyer-Ochi, Ingrid – Review of Research in Education, 2009
Studies of race, class, and educational risk often proceed in an established but misleading order: First, race is defined as a trait given at birth and turned into trouble by prejudice and unequal conditions; then, class is defined as traits socialized into children with diminished socioeconomic opportunities; finally, risk is treated as the…
Descriptors: Neighborhoods, Politics of Education, Race, Social Class
Hull, Glynda; Zacher, Jessica; Hibbert, Liesel – Review of Research in Education, 2009
This article reviews educational literatures that should be relevant to helping individuals understand and improve the lot and life chances of girls and boys who are at risk in a global world. The authors began this review with a vignette from India, a country whose linguistic and ethnic diversity, whose international reputation for advances in…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Research, Anthropology, Information Technology
Thomas, Duane E.; Stevenson, Howard – Review of Research in Education, 2009
A fundamental consideration in discourses on risk and schooling for primary and secondary school-age students focuses on gender inequalities in the classroom. Gender equity in education debates have raged for several decades and so remain an enduring concern of educators and researchers across the nation. However, educational research often…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Educational Research, Minority Group Children, Sex Fairness
Lee, Jin Sook; Anderson, Kate T. – Review of Research in Education, 2009
The goal of this article is to examine different conceptions of identity and different processes of identity negotiation to make visible the implicit and explicit links between social practices and perceived risk, equity, and opportunities to learn for linguistically and culturally diverse students. The authors discuss analytic frameworks for the…
Descriptors: Linguistics, Social Differences, Educational Practices, Program Effectiveness
Gutierrez, Kris D.; Morales, P. Zitlali; Martinez, Danny C. – Review of Research in Education, 2009
Deficit notions about the cognitive potential of individuals from nondominant communities have persisted in social science inquiry, particularly where literacy is concerned. The intellectual trails of current conflicting ideas about literacy can be traced in part to theories about the role of literacy in society. For example, the great divide…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Literacy, Theories, Stereotypes
Arzubiaga, Angela E.; Nogueron, Silvia C.; Sullivan, Amanda L. – Review of Research in Education, 2009
The numbers of im/migrant children in schools have increased throughout the world. The principal receiving areas are North America, Western Europe, the Persian Gulf, Asia and the Pacific, and the Southern Cone of South America. In the United States, one out of every four children younger than the age of 8 lives in a family where at least one…
Descriptors: Migrant Children, Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Classification
Jewitt, Carey – Review of Research in Education, 2008
The characteristics of contemporary societies are increasingly theorized as global, fluid, and networked. These conditions underpin the emerging knowledge economy as it is shaped by the societal and technological forces of late capitalism. These shifts and developments have significantly affected the communicational landscape of the 21st century.…
Descriptors: Literacy, Literature, Foreign Countries, Educational Technology
Nasir, Na'ilah Suad; Hand, Victoria; Taylor, Edd V. – Review of Research in Education, 2008
This chapter is about culture and mathematics teaching and learning. The authors' goal is to offer a thoughtful treatment of the role of culture in the teaching and learning of mathematics and to synthesize literature that is relevant to this concern from multiple subdisciplines in education, including math education, educational anthropology,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Education, Educational Anthropology, Classroom Environment, Knowledge Base for Teaching
Timperley, Helen; Alton-Lee, Adrienne – Review of Research in Education, 2008
This article engages in the debate about what counts as professional knowledge from the perspective of improving outcomes for diverse learners. The authors begin by highlighting the importance of assumptions about appropriate roles for teachers and how those assumptions have shaped the debate about what teachers need to know. Then, they consider…
Descriptors: Teacher Characteristics, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Duschl, Richard – Review of Research in Education, 2008
Two major reform efforts in K-12 science education have taken place during the past 50 years. The first was the 1950-1970 curriculum reform efforts motivated by the launching of Sputnik and sponsored by the newly formed National Science Foundation (NSF) in the United States and by the Nuffield Foundation in the United Kingdom. The signature goal…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Science Education
Duran, Richard P. – Review of Research in Education, 2008
Assessment of learners' academic achievement in a second language presents important challenges to the fields of educational research and educational practice. Although these challenges legitimately concern learners' familiarity with a second language, the challenges are more complex, particularly in the contexts of large-scale assessments that…
Descriptors: Class Activities, Learning Activities, Educational Research, Second Language Learning
Sperling, Melanie; Dipardo, Anne – Review of Research in Education, 2008
In this article, the authors begin with a look back at the emergence of English education in the social and political context of the United States as a nation, situating the development of the research-practice divide narrative in debates concerning the nature and purpose of English as secondary-school subject in changing times. The authors turn…
Descriptors: English Instruction, Curriculum Evaluation, English Curriculum, National Curriculum
VanSledright, Bruce – Review of Research in Education, 2008
The author begins this article by suggesting that in the United States late 20th century immigration patterns have been perceived by some who consider themselves American natives because they were born in the country (even though their ancestors are of European stock) as threatening to soften the glue that preserves their vision of the right and…
Descriptors: Immigration, History Instruction, United States History, Intellectual History
Young, Michael – Review of Research in Education, 2008
The explicit theme of this article is the question of knowledge in education and, more particularly, the importance of the differentiation of knowledge as a starting point for the sociology of the curriculum. It also has two subthemes: change and difference. First, the author argues that if the sociology of education is to make its potential…
Descriptors: Constructivism (Learning), Realism, Educational Sociology, Social Differences

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