Educational Failure and Working Class White Children in Britain

Educational Failure and Working Class White Children in Britain
Author: G. Evans
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2016-01-03
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780230627239

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Are schools failing working class children or does working class life present alternative means for gaining social status that conflict with what it means to do well at school? Focusing on Southeast London, this book provides insight into class values and reveals the complex cultural politics of white working class pride.

Educational Failure and Working Class White Children in Britain

Educational Failure and Working Class White Children in Britain
Author: G. Evans
Publsiher: Palgrave Macmillan
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2006-07-11
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230553036

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Are schools failing working class children or does working class life present alternative means for gaining social status that conflict with what it means to do well at school? Focusing on Southeast London, this book provides insight into class values and reveals the complex cultural politics of white working class pride.

Successful Dissertations

Successful Dissertations
Author: Mark O'Hara,Jonathan Wainwright,Caron Carter,Janet Kay,Pam Dewis
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2011-04-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441112750

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Social Haunting Education and the Working Class

Social Haunting  Education  and the Working Class
Author: Kat Simpson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2021-07-19
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000405385

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Based on a critical Marxist ethnography, conducted at a state primary school in a former coalmining community in the north of England, this book provides insight into teachers’ perceptions of the effects of deindustrialisation on education for the working class. The book draws on the notion of social haunting to help understand the complex ways in which historical relations and performances, reflective of the community’s industrial past, continue to shape experiences and processes of schooling. The arguments presented enable us to engage with the ‘goodness’ of the past as well as the pain and suffering associated with deindustrialisation. This, it is argued, enables teachers and pupils to engage with rhythms, relations, and performances that recognise the heritage and complexities of working-class culture. Reckoning and harnessing with the fullness of ghosts is essential if schooling is to be refashioned in more encouraging and relational ways, with and for the working class. This text will benefit researchers, academics, and educators with an interest in the sociology of education, and social class and education in particular. Those interested in schooling, ethnography, and qualitative social research will also benefit from the book

British Working Class Writing for Children

British Working Class Writing for Children
Author: Haru Takiuchi
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2017-08-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9783319553900

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This book explores how working-class writers in the 1960s and 1970s significantly reshaped British children’s literature through their representations of working-class life and culture. Aidan Chambers, Alan Garner and Robert Westall were examples of what Richard Hoggart termed ‘scholarship boys’: working-class individuals who were educated out of their class through grammar school education. This book highlights the role these writers played in changing the publishing and reviewing practices of the British children's literature industry while offering new readings of their novels featuring scholarship boys. As well as drawing on the work of Raymond Williams and Pierre Bourdieu, and referring to studies of scholarship boys in the fields of social science and education, this book also explores personal interviews and previously-unseen archival materials. Yielding significant insights on British children’s literature of the period, this book will be of particular interest to scholars and students in the fields of children’s and working-class literature and of British popular culture.

Much Promise Successful Schools in England

Much Promise  Successful Schools in England
Author: Barnaby Lenon
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2017-04-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781398383128

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Barnaby Lenon, a former schoolmaster and headmaster who is chair of the Independent Schools Council, takes an in-depth look at the elements that make up a successful school. He examines leading and latest research on school leadership and management; looks at how teachers, pupils, parents and governors can achieve results; and puts the spotlight on subjects, exam systems and social mobility. For his research, he visited a number of schools that are achieving outstanding results: John Perryn Primary School, Acton; Tollgate Primary School, Newham; King Solomon Academy, Marylebone; Burlington Danes Academy, Hammersmith; West London Free School, Hammersmith; Michaela Community School, Wembley; St Mary Magdalene Academy, Islington; Dixons Kings Academy, Bradford; Tauheedul Boys' School, Blackburn; London Academy of Excellence, Newham; and Brighton College. His analysis of their innovations and achievements provides an insight into some of England's most successful schools.

Other People s Children What happens to those in the bottom 50 academically

Other People s Children  What happens to those in the bottom 50  academically
Author: Barnaby Lenon
Publsiher: John Catt
Total Pages: 234
Release: 2018-04-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781398383142

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In 2017 Barnaby Lenon, previously the head master of Harrow School, wrote a best-selling book about high-achieving state schools in England (Much Promise). Later that year he went on a tour of Further Education colleges and started to research the fortunes of those who do less well at school. In Other People's Children he writes about the state of vocational education in England and the implications of his findings for a post-Brexit economy.

Childhood Studies

Childhood Studies
Author: Karen Wells
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2017-11-27
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781509525355

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What does it mean to think of children as social subjects and how should we go about studying childhood in society? Childhood is a key site where children come to understand themselves as particular kinds of people, not only as individuals but also as members of social and cultural groups. This compelling and accessible book explores how immature humans enter into political, economic, social and cultural life. Integrating key theories from a range of disciplines, Karen Wells provides a set of analytical tools to explore how culture, society, politics and economics shape childhood and children's lives. She explains how childhood is not only culturally shaped, but also formed at the intersection of politics and economics. At this intersection between governing practices and the affordances of children's bodies, young subjects are made. Childhood Studies will be essential reading for students and scholars in childhood and youth studies and related disciplines, and for anyone who wants to understand the impacts of social inequality on children and what it means to be a child in the contemporary world.