Race Class and Gender in Exclusion From School

 Race   Class and Gender in Exclusion From School
Author: Alex McGlaughlin,Debbie Weekes,Cecile Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2002-11-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135708696

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This book explores the impact of 'race', class and gender on the interaction of pupils and their teachers in the classroom setting. It seeks to examine the extent to which these variables can account for differential rates of school exclusion between pupils from different ethnic/racial groups, socio-economic classes and genders.

Race Class and Gender in Exclusion from School

 Race   Class  and Gender in Exclusion from School
Author: Cecile Wright,Debbie Weekes,Alex McGlaughlin
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 145
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0750708425

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Race Class and Gender in Exclusion From School

 Race   Class and Gender in Exclusion From School
Author: Alex McGlaughlin,Debbie Weekes,Cecile Wright
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 158
Release: 2002-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781135708702

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First published in 1999. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Social Class Gender and Exclusion from School

Social Class  Gender and Exclusion from School
Author: Jean Kane
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2013-10-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781136924217

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Rising exclusion rates indicate the continuing marginalisation of many young people in education in the UK. Working-class boys, children living in poverty, and children with additional/special educational needs are among those experiencing a disproportionate rate of exclusion. This book traces the processes of exclusion and alienation from school and relates this to a changing social and economic context. Jean Kane argues that policy on schooling, including curricular reform, needs to be re-connected to the broad political pursuit of social justice, and presents compelling case studies of excluded pupils, showing the multi-faceted identities of pupils, with a particular focus on masculine and feminine identities. This invaluable contribution to the literature offers an alternative analysis where the social identities of pupils are shown to be tied up with their exclusion from school. Themes investigated include: the meanings of school exclusions social class, gender and schooling social identities of excluded pupils negotiating identities in school: moving towards exclusion exclusions and young people’s lives improving participation in schooling. Providing fascinating reading for teachers, social workers, researchers and policy-makers this book considers how educational disadvantage might be addressed through recognition of the gender and class identities of pupils.

Problem Girls

 Problem  Girls
Author: Gwynedd Lloyd
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2005
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0415303141

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The author of this book uses a perspective, which recognises current thinking about 'emotional and behavioural difficulties' but crucially acknowledges the gender-specific difficulties faced by girls and young women.

Permanent Exclusion from School and Institutional Prejudice

Permanent Exclusion from School and Institutional Prejudice
Author: Anna Carlile
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-02-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789462091825

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Permanent exclusion from school and institutional prejudice Creating change through critical bureaucracy Anna Carlile This book tells the story of permanent exclusion from school from within an urban children's services department. It focuses on two areas: what contributes to instances of permanent exclusion from school, and what the effects are of its existence as a disciplinary option. The book questions how and why local government officers make particular decisions about children and young people. Rather than focussing on what children and young people 'did' behaviourally to 'get excluded', the book adopts a Foucauldian analysis to concentrate on their place within a larger policy-community which includes professionals and policy makers. It adopts a critical-bureaucratic exercise in ‘studying up’ on powerful organisations: an informed approach to ameliorating social inequity. The findings described here suggest a broad, deep and opaque seam of institutional prejudice: permanent exclusion from school can be understood to be both caused by this and to intensify its effects. This has implications for the ‘voices’ of young people subject to or at risk of permanent exclusion from school, and the final chapter outlines a Foucauldian/Freirian ‘student voice’ project, offering ideas about how schools might tackle this.

Reflections on School Integration

Reflections on School Integration
Author: Mokubung O. Nkomo,Carolyn McKinney,Linda Chisholm
Publsiher: HSRC Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2004
Genre: School integration
ISBN: 0796920702

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School integration means, among other things, that the divisions created by apartheid need to be addressed systematically and systemically. Integration is not merely about changing the racial demographics of learner and educator bodies. It means schools changing to meet the needs of all children, fostering meaningful interaction among learners in the classroom, on the playground and in extra-mural activities as well as instilling a human rights culture. It means constructing curricula, texts and pedagogies that are informed by a democratic ethos and it requires teachers, school managers and communities that are equipped to promote a democratic school environment. In short, it is about inclusivity and social cohesion. And the issue of integration is as pertinent internationally as it is in South Africa - questions of race, racism, citizenship and diversity are central to school systems throughout the world. This book contains the proceedings of a colloquium held in October 2003, attended by leading South African and international researchers, to take stock of the status quo in school integration and identify new directions research should be taking to support the process of change.

Beyond Silenced Voices

Beyond Silenced Voices
Author: Lois Weis,Michelle Fine
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2005-03-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780791483299

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Winner of the 2006 Critics' Choice Award presented by the American Educational Studies Association Resting on the belief that educators must be at the center of informing education policy, the contributors to this revised edition of the classic text raise tough questions that will both haunt and invigorate pre- and in-service educators, as well as veteran teachers. They explore the policies and practices of structuring exclusions; they listen hard to youth living at the margins of race, class, ethnicity, and gender; and they wrestle with fundamental inequalities of space in order to educate for change. Written from the perspective of researchers, policy analysts, teachers, and youth workers, the book reveals a shared belief in education that "could be," and a shared concern about schools that currently reproduce class, race and gender relations, and privilege.