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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Socialisation i förortens skolor : Pedagogers erfarenheter kring arbetet med elever på skolor i socioekonomiskt och etniskt segregerade områden / Socialization in suburban schools : Educators experiences of working with pupils at schools in socioeconomically and ethnically segregated neighbourhoods.

Götesson, Rickard, Frostfeldt, Nils January 2016 (has links)
Syftet med studien var att belysa pedagogers upplevelser av hur man på skolor i socioekonomiskt och etniskt segregerade områden arbetar för att få alla elever att klara kunskapsmålen, liksom vad som anses vara de största utmaningarna. Sex stycken semistrukturerade intervjuer har genomförts på två olika skolor i socioekonomiskt och etniskt segregerade områden. Studien är kvalitativ och intervjuerna har tolkats utifrån en hermeneutisk forskningstradition. Två teoretiska utgångspunkter har legat till grund för analysen: Socialisation samt utveckling och lärande. Resultatet visar att skolorna arbetar mycket individanpassat med de mest utsatta eleverna och att de genom olika insatser strävar mot en god skolmiljö, goda relationer, trygghet, få eleverna att känna sig delaktiga och bli mer intresserade av skolan. Den största utmaningen pedagogerna upplever på skolorna är språket. Den låga språkutvecklingen hos eleverna tycks snarare bero på områdesstrukturen än på en ovilja att lära sig. Skolorna lägger därför mycket resurser på svenska som andraspråkslärare och studievägledare.
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Urban Racial Segregation Measures Comparison

Djonie, Jamil 2009 December 1900 (has links)
Urban racial segregation has been a problem to many U.S. cities. Many researchers have interested on the urban segregation issues since long time ago. To understand and plan a better community, urban planners needs to know how to measure the segregation and interpret the results. However, over the past several decades, many scientists have proposed many types of urban segregation measures. Although a few of them are commonly used nowadays, this doesn?t mean the other measures are not appropriate. Disregarding the fact that some of the measures are mostly used or easily calculated this paper attempts to gather many of the proposed and the most discussed measures for comparison. The results of the comparison were categorized in one group measure, two group measure, and multi group measure. They are also divided in to the five dimensions of segregation such as the evenness, exposure, concentration, clustering, and centralization. Two U.S. metropolitan cities that are different in racial proportion, Houston, TX and Philadelphia, PA, were selected for the comparison. All the selected measures are evaluated in several criteria such as the scale, level of measures, data required, level of complexity, and tendencies of using different census data.
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SOME SEGREGATION EFFECTS IN DIRECTIONAL SOLIDIFICATION.

Wang, Wen-Chang Scott. January 1983 (has links)
No description available.
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Pass control and resistance, Cape Town 1939-1965

Muthien, Yvonne January 1989 (has links)
No description available.
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The extracellular matrix of normal and neoplastic tissues

Ardenne, A. J. d' January 1986 (has links)
No description available.
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Little Rock Crisis

Jeffery, Gretchen M. 08 1900 (has links)
This thesis explores the events and repercussions surrounding the desegregation of schools in Arkansas, including an analysis of the Little Rock incident.
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Three essays on occupational segregation : women and men in the labor force

Amott, Teresa L. January 1979 (has links)
Thesis (PhD) — Boston College, 1979. / Submitted to: Boston College. Graduate School of Arts and Sciences. / Discipline: Economics.
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A strategy for racial desegregation in the Methodist Church

Wogaman, John Philip January 1960 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston University. / Problem. The problem of the dissertation is to determine the most effective strategic approaches to achieving the racial desegregation of The Methodist Church. The problem is posed by the fact that The Methodist Church, both on its local church and connectional levels, is deeply involved in the practice of racial segregation despite its frequently reiterated stand of opposition to all racial discrimination and segregation. It is hypothesized that desegregation can be achieved in The Methodist Church through planned strategy. In determining the effectiveness of strategies leading toward desegregation, it is assumed that they must be consistent with (1) the appropriate Methodist goal of a fellowship which is racially inclusive, (2) appropriate ethical presuppositions, (3) relevant principles and findings which have been contributed by the social sciences, (4) limitations and possibilities inherent in the institutional structures of The Methodist Church, and (5) limitations and possibilities suggested by the relationships between The Methodist Church and the wider community and culture of which it is a part. [truncated]
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The formation of friendships and social mixing in a multiracial neighbourhood in the south of Johannesburg.

Jewan, Rupti 04 March 2009 (has links)
The transition of neighbourhoods in post apartheid South Africa has not received adequate attention. Mondeor, a previously White populated suburb in the South of Johannesburg has been identified as progressively diverse in respect of racially diverse neighbourhoods in the aftermath of Apartheid. By focusing on this suburb, the current study investigated whether increased contact with members from different race groups in a residential neighbourhood promotes the formation of inter-racial friendships and social mixing. In addition, it explored whether there were particular associations which promoted interracial friendships or social mixing. Finally, the different types of contact occurring within the suburb were explored. In order to address the above questions the study followed a Qualitative Cross Sectional design. Data for the study was attained through in-depth interviews from twenty residents of Mondeor. The sample was further divided into five participants from each of the four major race groups prevalent in South Africa( African Black, White, and Indian and so-called Coloured). The results from this study found that racial proximity facilitated for much social mixing and a few friendship formations. Closer examination found that there was a reluctance to mix in the suburb however religious and educational institutions as well as recreational facilities in the neighbourhood promoted some integration in the area. In conclusion, the area was racially diverse however not significantly integrated.
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Betydelsen av närmiljöns definition : En sambandsanalys av befolkningssammansättning, valdeltagande och röstande på demokraterna i New York

Andersson, Stina-Kajsa January 2013 (has links)
No description available.

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