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Kate Williams; Sandra Michalska – Research Evaluation, 2025
In recent years, research policy has increasingly prioritized the societal impact of academic work, emphasizing external relevance, public value, and collective benefit. In many countries, a wealth of data has been generated by national assessments that require universities to submit narratives on their contributions outside the academy. Despite…
Descriptors: Research, Policy, Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital
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Gareth Bates; Steve Connolly – British Educational Research Journal, 2024
This paper aims to raise questions about the role that cultural capital might have to play in English schooling. With the term being used by both the Department for Education and the Office for Standards in Education (Ofsted, the English schools' inspectorate) as a means of describing certain key characteristics of a school's curriculum, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cultural Capital, Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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Katrina Abes; Kehau Kahanu; Adam Kainoa Nahulu; Welaahilani Wahilani III – New Directions for Student Services, 2023
Looking from a strengths-based Indigenous lens and an Appreciative Education framework, this article will discuss how components of Building a Beloved Community curriculum exercised through different areas on campus have enhanced a cultural wealth perspective.
Descriptors: Indigenous Knowledge, Cultural Capital, Story Telling, Curriculum Development
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Hila Hagage Baikovich; Miri Yemini – Educational Review, 2024
Work-related temporary migration became more common recently among privileged groups of global professionals. This globally mobile middle-class cohort typically place their children in international schools. Such international schools usually teach in English, follow a different curriculum from local schools, and have a wide cultural mix. Our…
Descriptors: Parent Participation, International Schools, Foreign Countries, Migration
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Laura M. Crispin; Molly I. Beck – Arts Education Policy Review, 2025
In prior research, museum attendance has been shown to positively impact educational outcomes for children, teens, and adults, yet little has been documented about who is attending and how often. This paper is the first to provide comprehensive descriptive and regression analyses to explore museum attendance among youth (5 to 18 year-olds) in the…
Descriptors: Museums, Youth, Cultural Capital, Children
Jing Tan – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Global student mobility, as a rapid growing phenomenon, has had a major impact on the diversification of the U.S. college student population (Laanan, 2006; Jindal-Snape & Rienties, 2016). There were around 1 million international students in 2021-2022 in U.S. higher education (Open Doors, 2023); these students experience different kinds of…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, College Students, Student Mobility, Transitional Programs
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Idit Adler; Christopher Karam – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Students often perceive school science as purely theoretical, overloaded with facts, and mostly disconnected from their school, home, and community life. One way to bridge the disconnection between school science and lived experiences, and support students in realizing the relevance of science to their everyday life, is by enabling them to…
Descriptors: Science Education, Relevance (Education), Cultural Capital, Science Experiments
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Erica B. Sausner; Cassandra Wentzel; James Pitarresi – Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
Background: The community cultural wealth (CCW) theoretical framework recognizes the assets of oppressed communities. Within the framework, aspirational capital refers to the hope to achieve in the face of systemic barriers, while navigational capital includes tactics engaged to progress within institutions that were not designed for equitable…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Aspiration, Cultural Capital, Minority Group Students
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Tianran Luo; Xu Liu – SAGE Open, 2024
This study investigates the phenomenon of "music fever" in the Chinese immigrant community in the UK, a relatively neglected research field in the English language literature. It explores the attitudes of Chinese immigrant parents towards their children's music learning through three key concepts in Bourdieu's cultural theory: capital,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Parent Attitudes, Music Education
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Yang Bai; Yijie Wang; Bairen Ding – European Journal of Education, 2024
Empirical research conducted in numerous countries provides substantial evidence supporting the pivotal role of cultural capital in comprehending educational inequality. However, the operation of cultural capital varies across certain regions in East Asia due to distinct educational systems. This study integrates micro-level mechanisms of cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Foreign Countries, Equal Education, Bias
Brittany N. Kester – ProQuest LLC, 2024
With over 1 million international students enrolling in US colleges and universities every year and the continued expansion of available information, including the spread of mis- and dis-information, it is essential that students be information literate and know how to effectively search for, critically evaluate, and produce information.…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Foreign Students, Asians, Student Experience
Jefferson Ross Ramsey – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Public science events (PSEs) are an increasingly popular mode of informal science engagement. The burgeoning research on PSEs suggests a number of important benefits for visitors to these events, including increased scientific knowledge, improved attitudes toward science, and an increased awareness of science in everyday life. However, these…
Descriptors: Science and Society, Cultural Capital, Informal Education, Equal Education
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Rupert Knight – Literacy, 2024
The contribution of spoken language to outcomes for education and beyond, including attainment, wellbeing and empowerment is long-established and has recently become more prominent under the title of oracy, often conceptualised as learning both to and through talk. Part of the renewed interest in oracy is due to its potential for driving social…
Descriptors: Oral Language, Language Skills, Speech Communication, Cultural Capital
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Brian Stillings – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2024
I grew up on free school meals and now work as a school improvement adviser. In this article, I address discontinuities within my 'support and challenge' role, a role that can be constrained by educational policy enacted within a performative and panoptic culture of fear. Successive governments have concerned themselves with promoting equity…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Accountability, Equal Education, Working Class
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Audrey Addi-Raccah – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
Previous studies discussed the relationship between parental engagement and different forms of capital, such as cultural or social capital. The current study takes a step further by referring to digital capital. It examines the direct and mediating effects of parents' digital capital on their engagement in their children's learning. The study also…
Descriptors: Digital Literacy, Parent Participation, Socioeconomic Status, Foreign Countries
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