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Hegemony through responsibilisation : getting working class students into higher education in the United Kingdom

Hegemony through responsibilisation : getting working class students into higher education in the United Kingdom

... of class and, to some extent, ‘race’ ...many working-class and minority ethnic students, not all forms of ...ethnic working-class students often have to negotiate complex ...

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Class-Based Frameworks and Assumptions in Community College Faculty Members' Perceptions of Working-Class Students.

Class-Based Frameworks and Assumptions in Community College Faculty Members' Perceptions of Working-Class Students.

... a working-class background, spoke of their ability to empathize with or modify behavior accordingly, when interacting with working-class ...the working class students as ...

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EXTENT TO WHICH WORKING CONDITIONS INFLUENCES RE-CAREERING AMONG WORKING-CLASS STUDENTS IN SELECTED KENYAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

EXTENT TO WHICH WORKING CONDITIONS INFLUENCES RE-CAREERING AMONG WORKING-CLASS STUDENTS IN SELECTED KENYAN PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES

... among working students in public universities in ...among working class group in the public universities, hence leaving a gap to be ...used working professionals while this current ...

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Towards a matrix for the advancement of black working class students in South Africa's historically privileged universities

Towards a matrix for the advancement of black working class students in South Africa's historically privileged universities

... In his book, Education and the social order Bertrand Russell (2009, 15) discusses three ‘negative theories of education’ that he maintains are present in all education systems; the emphasis on a particular theory ...

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A New Working Class: Students for a Democratic Society and the United Auto Workers in the Sixties

A New Working Class: Students for a Democratic Society and the United Auto Workers in the Sixties

... Walter Reuther’s biographer, historian Nelson Lichtenstein, sharply remarked, “Reuther’s persistent failure to divorce his person and his union from the administration’s war program squandered a real chance to link at ...

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Disadvantaged by degrees? How Widening Participation students are not only hindered in accessing HE, but also during – and after – university.

Disadvantaged by degrees? How Widening Participation students are not only hindered in accessing HE, but also during – and after – university.

... 2015). Students from working class backgrounds who do go to university – attending schools less oriented towards university, with parents and teachers less savvy about the rules of the higher ...

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The Europeanisation of German Ethnic Identities: the case of German and Turkish students in two Stuttgart secondary schools

The Europeanisation of German Ethnic Identities: the case of German and Turkish students in two Stuttgart secondary schools

... predominantly working- class background of Tannberg students made it very difficult for both German and Turkish students to relate positively to Europe as a political ...Turkish ...

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Working-Class Literature: Pedagogy and a Course Design

Working-Class Literature: Pedagogy and a Course Design

... Working-class students bring to class their own values, interests and tendencies which differ from the interests of regular ...Teaching working-class students effectively ...

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'When you write you are not expected to come from your home': Analysing 'fateful moments' as a reclaiming of 'self' in historically white university

'When you write you are not expected to come from your home': Analysing 'fateful moments' as a reclaiming of 'self' in historically white university

... black students in their attempts to integrate into the university ...black working class students, black students may well be able to identify with the types of concerns that Sipho’s ...

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Investing in Education: Combating Educational Disadvantage

Investing in Education: Combating Educational Disadvantage

... context; students attending schools with a high concentration of working-class students are more likely to leave school early, have poorer attendance rates and tend to achieve lower Junior ...

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From life crisis to lifelong learning

From life crisis to lifelong learning

... Ireland, students from lower socio-economic groups are less likely to complete secondary education, they tend to achieve lower grades and even with the requisite grades they are less likely to transfer to HE ...

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Communists and the great depression
in Tasmania
1930 – 1935

Communists and the great depression in Tasmania 1930 – 1935

... communist. "Because I am a soldier of the revolution, however, it is my job to carry out the work for which I have been selected ... I would point out that should I he elected to the Senate, the Central Committee of ...

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Working class films for middle class desires:
power distribution, escape and damage in
Billy Elliot, Brassed Off and the Full Monty

Working class films for middle class desires: power distribution, escape and damage in Billy Elliot, Brassed Off and the Full Monty

... ultimately to form the stripping contingent. She also has the power to take Gaz’s son away from him and is ultimately backed up by the state, further emphasising her position of power above Gaz. The growing influence of ...

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The Discursive Production of Subjectivity in Television News:  Reflecting the Other on the Obese Child's Body

The Discursive Production of Subjectivity in Television News: Reflecting the Other on the Obese Child's Body

... the working class, women, and/or homosexuals are constructed as inferior to their hegemonic, normative counterparts (such as whites, the middle class, men, and heterosexuals) (King, in Tuana and Tong ...

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Mr. Messy and the Ghost in the Machine: a tale of becoming... a working-class academic (researching environ(mental) health)

Mr. Messy and the Ghost in the Machine: a tale of becoming... a working-class academic (researching environ(mental) health)

... Thatcherite 1980's); although his extended family speak with very broad colloquial accents; although he's forty-three years old with no mortgage and no savings whilst trying to support a new family (although he was ...

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From Leaving Certificate to Leaving School: A Longitudinal Study of Sixth Year Students

From Leaving Certificate to Leaving School: A Longitudinal Study of Sixth Year Students

... older students. In another US study (Noguera, 2007), students were critical of high stakes testing, feeling it was unfair to judge them on the basis of a single ...that students had variable ...

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... allow students to explore problems and crises, often brought on by the very people that seek to solve ...started, students leave with no sense of how to move in the direction of solution-oriented ...

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TECHNIQUES FOR STUDENTS MOTIVATION

TECHNIQUES FOR STUDENTS MOTIVATION

... motivated students enough to be memorable years ...triumphs, students can learn what success looks like and go after ...our students decide that they want success, they pay close attention to the ...

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Working out your Class of Honours

Working out your Class of Honours

... some students on some of our degrees, the calculation of the class of honours could be based on as little as 120 credits from modules at OU third ...

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A Year-long Pathway to Complete MATH 1111: College Algebra

A Year-long Pathway to Complete MATH 1111: College Algebra

... scheduled class time and additionally, computers must be available to students for outside the scheduled class ...The class time lab can be small with about 20 computers for student use and an ...

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