Childcare Choice and Class Practices

Childcare  Choice and Class Practices
Author: Carol Vincent,Stephen J. Ball
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134232642

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Childcare is a topic that is frequently in the media spotlight and continues to spark heated debate in the UK and around the world. This book presents an in-depth study of childcare policy and practice, examining middle class parents’ choice of childcare within the wider contexts of social class and class fractions, social reproduction, gendered responsibilities and conceptions of ‘good’ parenting. Drawing on the results of a qualitative empirical study of two groups of middle class parents living in two London localities, this book: takes into account key theoretical frameworks in childcare policy, setting them in broader social, political and economic contexts considers the development of the UK government’s childcare strategy from its birth in 1998 to the present day highlights the critical debates surrounding middle class families and their choice of childcare explores parents’ experiences of childcare and their relationships with carers. This important study comes to a number of thought-provoking conclusions and offers valuable insights into a complex subject. It is essential reading for all those working in or studying early years provision and policy as well as students of sociology, class, gender and work.

Childcare Choice and Class Practices

Childcare  Choice and Class Practices
Author: Carol Vincent,Stephen J. Ball
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2006-04-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134232659

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Childcare is a topic that is frequently in the media spotlight and continues to spark heated debate in the UK and around the world. This book presents an in-depth study of childcare policy and practice, examining middle class parents’ choice of childcare within the wider contexts of social class and class fractions, social reproduction, gendered responsibilities and conceptions of ‘good’ parenting. Drawing on the results of a qualitative empirical study of two groups of middle class parents living in two London localities, this book: takes into account key theoretical frameworks in childcare policy, setting them in broader social, political and economic contexts considers the development of the UK government’s childcare strategy from its birth in 1998 to the present day highlights the critical debates surrounding middle class families and their choice of childcare explores parents’ experiences of childcare and their relationships with carers. This important study comes to a number of thought-provoking conclusions and offers valuable insights into a complex subject. It is essential reading for all those working in or studying early years provision and policy as well as students of sociology, class, gender and work.

Education Policy and Social Class

Education Policy and Social Class
Author: Stephen J. Ball
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0415363985

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This book brings together in one place Stephen Ball's key writings. Drawing on over 20 years' work, Professor Ball has selected his most seminal work - from education policy and sociology to his work on education and social class.

Nannies Migration and Early Childhood Education and Care

Nannies  Migration and Early Childhood Education and Care
Author: Adamson, Elizabeth
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2016-11-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781447333807

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Once considered the preserve of the wealthy, nanny care has grown in response to changes in the labour market, including the rising number of working mothers with young children and increases in non-standard work patterns. This book presents new empirical research about in-home childcare in Australia, the United Kingdom and Canada, three countries where governments are pursuing new ways to support in-home childcare through funding, regulation and migration. The compelling policy story that emerges illustrates the implications of different mechanisms for facilitating in-home childcare - for families and for care workers.

International Perspectives on Contexts Communities and Evaluated Innovative Practices

International Perspectives on Contexts  Communities and Evaluated Innovative Practices
Author: Rollande Deslandes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2009-06-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781134019847

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Research and practice in the vast field of school-family-community relations have evolved dramatically over the last thirty years. Schools throughout the world face enormous challenges due to demographic changes and societal problems, making partnerships among schools, families and community groups a necessity. Specific issues such as poverty, school dropout, violence and suicide, the wider diversity of students and parents, the higher accountability demanded of school systems, the implementation of school reforms and a multitude of government strategies and policies all contribute to a rapidly changing educational world. But as this book shows, even though research is often being undertaken independently in different countries, strong similarities are apparent across countries and cultures. School-family-community collaboration is no longer a single country issue. The book brings together contributions from culturally and linguistically diverse countries facing these common situations and challenges. It details practices that have proved effective alongside relevant case examples, and covers a wide variety of topics, including: challenges arising from the application of parent-school legislation at national level the work of schools with migrant groups, low-income parents and parents with behaviour problems. evaluation of various family-school-community partnerships programs the way ahead for Family-School-Community Relations With contributions from distinguished researchers from throughout the world (including the United States, Canada, the UK, Europe, China and Australia). It is a perfect companion to International Perspectives on Student Outcomes and Homework, also edited by Rollande Deslandes, and published simultaneously by Routledge.

Families Young People Physical Activity and Health

Families  Young People  Physical Activity and Health
Author: Symeon Dagkas,Lisette Burrows
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2016-05-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781317561378

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The family is an important site for the transmission of knowledge and cultural values. Amidst claims that young people are failing to follow health advice, dropping out of sport and at risk of an ever-expanding list of lifestyle diseases, families have become the target of government interventions. This book is the first to offer critical sociological perspectives on how families do and do not function as a pedagogical site for health education, sport and physical activity practices. This book focuses on the importance of families as sites of pedagogical work across a range of cultural and geographical contexts. It explores the relationships between families, education, health, physical activity and sport, and also offers reflections on the methodological and ethical issues arising from this research. Its chapters discuss key questions such as: how active living messages are taken up in families; how parents perceive the role of education, physical activity and sport; how culture, gender, religion and social class shape engagement in sport; how family pedagogies may influence health education, sport and physical activity now and in the future. This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in health, physical education, health education, family studies, sport pedagogy or the sociology of sport and exercise.

White Middle Class Identities and Urban Schooling

White Middle Class Identities and Urban Schooling
Author: D. Reay,G. Crozier,D. James
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780230302501

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This book examines experiences and implications of 'against-the-grain' school choices, where white middle class families choose ordinary and 'low performing' secondary schools for their children. It offers a unique view of identity formation, taking in matters like family history, locality and whiteness.

Childcare markets

Childcare markets
Author: Eva Lloyd,Helen Penn
Publsiher: Policy Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2013
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781847429346

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This highly topical book presents recent, significant research from eight nations where childcare markets are the norm.