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Sharieka Shontae Botex – College Composition and Communication, 2024
How can we suppress racism? How can we suppress homophobia? How can we suppress antisemitism and Islamophobia? How can we suppress ableism? How can we suppress classism? As teachers, scholars, learners, colleagues, writers, and people who serve in various roles in their personal and professional lives, what do we need to do to suppress the -isms…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Disadvantaged, Self Determination, Personal Autonomy
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Stephanie J. Waterman – Journal Committed to Social Change on Race and Ethnicity, 2019
This chapter begins with a brief history of higher education's role in assimilation, oppression, and removal of Indigenous people. A short literature review outlines the progression of higher education literature from deficit focused ideologies to current research that decolonizes and centers of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. "Sharing…
Descriptors: American Indian Students, Higher Education, Educational Research, Ideology
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Beck, Bernard – Multicultural Perspectives, 2011
The movie "Fair Game" (Butterworth et al., 2010) is a fact-based political thriller that calls attention to a process of turning respectable members of established institutions, who are performing their roles properly, into excluded deviants. The result of this transformation may be the creation of a new group initiating its own subculture. The…
Descriptors: Subcultures, Multicultural Education, Cultural Differences, Cultural Isolation
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Brasche, Inga; Harrington, Ingrid – Australian Journal of Education, 2012
The complexity associated with reducing inequality in Indigenous education incorporates a multitude of causal factors. Issues associated with education delivery and outcomes in remote Indigenous communities are endemic nationally, yet the communities of the Northern Territory are uniquely disadvantaged due to their geographical and cultural…
Descriptors: Teacher Effectiveness, Teacher Recruitment, Cultural Isolation, American Indian Education
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Foster, Charlotte – Journal of International Students, 2011
In this article, the author points out that there are many reasons why self-segregation takes place. For example: People with motorcycle interests may choose to hang out with other bikers. A group of bikers may have a common interest but can be as diverse as a doctor that is a biker or a janitor that is into biking. Formally educated people may…
Descriptors: Organizations (Groups), Social Networks, Social Psychology, Cultural Influences
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Cortesao, Luiza – Improving Schools, 2011
This article highlights how school can work as a "pressure cooker valve", contributing to a "controlled management" of processes of exclusion. Schools, sometimes without realizing it, simultaneously promote some practices that lead to greater inclusion and support, and others that effectively result in the exclusion of…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Instruction, Poverty, Minority Group Students
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Rietveld-van Wingerden, Marjoke – Journal of Beliefs & Values, 2008
The subject of this article is Dutch Jewish education since 1945, attended by some 20% of the Jewish children in the region of Amsterdam. I consider the motives of the advocates of Jewish day schools, for whom the Holocaust was an important argument from a psychological, educational, social and cultural perspective in rejecting multi-religious…
Descriptors: Jews, Day Schools, Foreign Countries, Religious Education
Abbott, Stephen E. – Connection: The Journal of the New England Board of Higher Education, 2006
While many efforts to reform high schools target large cities, a similar minority located at the fringes of American culture has been relatively overlooked. Low-income, rural students suffer many of the same social maladies--such as severe poverty and widespread drug abuse--as urban minority children, and they are comparably disadvantaged when it…
Descriptors: Higher Education, High Schools, School Restructuring, Income