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Wilkins, Amy C. – Sociology of Education, 2014
Race and class differences in academic and social integration matter for educational success, social mobility, and personal well-being. In this article, I use interview data with students attending predominantly white four-year research universities to investigate the integration experiences of black and first-generation white men. I examine each…
Descriptors: Racial Factors, Age Differences, Social Class, Social Influences
Ferrare, Joseph J. – Sociology of Education, 2013
Significant attention has been given to how students become grouped or "tracked" through the courses they share in common. However, this work has yet to be connected to a targeted analysis of the way in which courses are grouped with other courses through the students they co-enroll. Drawing on insights from field theory, the author examines this…
Descriptors: Social Class, Social Organizations, High Schools, Multidimensional Scaling
Sutton, April; Muller, Chandra; Langenkamp, Amy G. – Sociology of Education, 2013
The timing of a high school transfer may shape students' transitions to college through its (mis)alignment with the structure of the school year. A transfer that occurs during the summer interrupts the four-year high school career, whereas a transfer that occurs midyear disrupts both the four-year high school career and the structure of the school…
Descriptors: High School Students, Transfer Students, High Schools, School Schedules
Van Hook, Jennifer; Altman, Claire E. – Sociology of Education, 2012
The vast majority of American middle schools and high schools sell what are known as "competitive foods," such as soft drinks, candy bars, and chips, to children. The relationship between consumption of sugar-sweetened drinks and snacks and childhood obesity is well established, but it remains unknown whether competitive food sales in schools are…
Descriptors: Obesity, Middle Schools, High Schools, Nutrition
Cavanagh, Shannon E.; Fomby, Paula – Sociology of Education, 2012
An emerging literature suggests that the increasingly complex family histories of American children are linked with multiple domains of adolescent development. Much of this scholarship focuses on associations at the individual level. Here, the authors consider whether key dimensions of the school context, specifically the aggregate level of family…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Course Selection (Students), Family Structure, Family Relationship
Greenhalgh-Spencer, Heather; Castro, Michelle; Bulut, Ergin; Goel, Koeli; Lin, Chunfeng; McCarthy, Cameron – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2015
This article draws on ethnographic research that examines the contemporary articulation of class identity in the postcolonial elite school setting of Old College high school in Barbados. From the qualitative data derived from this study, we argue that social class is better conceived as a series of flows, mutations, performances and performatives.…
Descriptors: Social Class, Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Qualitative Research
Rosenbaum, James E. – Sociology of Education, 2011
When 89% of high school graduates plan BA degrees, and low-achieving seniors who plan degrees have 80% failure rates, raising already high plans may be a poor strategy for improving college success. Using data on 7th-10th grade students, Domina et al. argue that higher plans are associated with success and suggest that my study of high school…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Attitudes, High School Students, Student Educational Objectives
Domina, Thurston; Conley, AnneMarie; Farkas, George – Sociology of Education, 2011
From the Wisconsin status attainment model to rational choice, classical sociological, social-psychological, and economic theories of student educational transitions have assumed that students' expectations are positively related to their ultimate attainment. However, the growth of the college-for-all ethos raises questions about that assumption.…
Descriptors: High Schools, Student Attitudes, High School Students, Student Educational Objectives
Roderick, Melissa; Coca, Vanessa; Nagaoka, Jenny – Sociology of Education, 2011
This article examines the extent to which indicators of the college-going climate of urban high schools are associated with students' application to, enrollment in, and choice among four-year colleges. The investigators examine two mechanisms by which high schools may shape college enrollment among low-income students in an urban school system:…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, High School Students, Low Income Groups, Enrollment
Iyer, Padmini; Aggleton, Peter – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
Sex education is a politically contentious issue in many countries, and there are numerous, competing ideologies relating to the most appropriate methods to teach young people about sexual and reproductive health. This paper examines policy and practice in Uganda in light of two contrasting ideologies, namely morally conservative and comprehensive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers, Sex Education, Politics of Education
Fletcher, Jason M.; Tienda, Marta – Sociology of Education, 2009
This article uses administrative data from the University of Texas at Austin to examine whether the number of classmates from the same high school at college entry influences college achievement, measured by grade point average (GPA) and persistence. For each freshman cohort from 1993 through 2003, the authors calculated the number and ethnic…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, High Schools, Grade Point Average, Academic Achievement
Mizrachi, Nissim – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
This article draws attention to the growing evidence of a mismatch between sociological categorization and actors' worlds of meaning as expressed in the classroom. The mismatch is especially blatant in cases where students from disadvantaged groups are introduced to what educators and theorists presume to be the liberating discourse of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Multicultural Education, Cultural Pluralism, Equal Education
McDonald, Paula; Pini, Barbara; Mayes, Robyn – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
The way in which private schools use rhetoric in their communications offers important insights into how these organizational sites persuade audiences and leverage marketplace advantage in the context of contemporary educational platforms. Through systemic analysis of rhetorical strategies employed in 65 "elite" school prospectuses in Australia,…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Privatization, Rhetoric, Academic Achievement
Koh, Aaron; Kenway, Jane – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2012
This paper explores the leadership cultivation practices of one elite school in Singapore. We point to the links between the habitus of the Singapore state and that of the school showing how different components of the school's leadership curriculum deploy the transnational in order to produce leaders for the nation. In essence, we argue that the…
Descriptors: Leadership, Ethnography, Foreign Countries, Private Schools
Hill, Lori Diane – Sociology of Education, 2008
This study reconsidered school effects on college enrollment by focusing on strategies that schools use to facilitate college transitions. It also examined whether school strategies influence different outcomes for students from different racial/ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. Using data from the High School Effectiveness Study, the analysis…
Descriptors: School Effectiveness, Clearinghouses, Enrollment Trends, Enrollment

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