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Watson, Wanda; Sealey-Ruiz, Yolanda; Jackson, Iesha – Race, Ethnicity and Education, 2016
This study seeks to challenge the uni-dimensional way care in school is written about by highlighting an often overlooked aspect of care--the kind that students do for each other. Data is drawn from focus groups conducted with the youth participants and founder of Umoja Network for Young Men (UMOJA), an all-male, school-based mentoring program for…
Descriptors: Mentors, Cultural Relevance, African American Students, Hispanic American Students
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Scott, Kimberly A.; White, Mary Aleta – Urban Education, 2013
This article investigates the motivations of African American and Latino girls ("N" = 41) who navigate urban Southwest school districts during the day, but voluntarily attend a 2-year, culturally responsive multimedia program after school and into the summer. Understanding that girls from economically disadvantaged settings are indeed…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Females, Minority Group Students, Disadvantaged Youth
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Parette, Phil; Huer, Mary Blake; Hourcade, Jack J. – Education and Training in Developmental Disabilities, 2003
While numerous approaches exist to gather information from families having cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds and who have children with developmental disabilities, the use of assistive technology (AT) focus groups holds great promise for professionals. This article provides an overview of a process that can be implemented in school…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Developmental Disabilities, Educational Technology, Assistive Technology
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Knight, Michelle G.; Norton, Nadjwa E. L.; Bentley, Courtney C.; Dixon, Iris R. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2004
This article examines the diversity of practices utilized by working-class and poor black and Latina/o families to support their children's college-going processes. We employ the work of feminists, scholars of color, and critical ethnographers to critique the power undergirding the monolithic model establishing one entry point of parental…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Parent School Relationship, Family Involvement, Ethnography