• How can we understand the educational disengagement of urban, working-class young people?
  • What role do schools and education policies play in these young people’s difficult relationships with education?
  • How might schools help to support and engage urban youth?
This book critically engages with contemporary notions of 'at risk' youth. It explores the complexity of urban young people's relationships with education and schooling and discusses strategies for addressing these issues.

Drawing on a two year study of urban 14-16 year olds, educational professionals and parents, the book focuses in depth on the views and experiences of ethnically diverse young Londoners who had been identified by their schools as 'at risk of dropping out of education' and as 'unlikely to progress into post-16 education'.

It provides an informative and accessible overview of the key issues, debates and theoretical frameworks. It is important reading for school leaders, teachers and learning support assistants as well as trainee teachers and educational researchers.

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This book critically engages with contemporary notions of 'at risk' youth. It explores the complexity of urban, working-class young people's relationships with education and schooling and discusses strategies for addressing these issues.
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Social exclusion, risk and urban schools
'The Street', 'the estate' and 'my trainers': social class and urban education
Entangled identities: 'race', ethnicity and schooling
'Responsible boys' and 'glamorous girls'? Gender and schooling
Aspirations and 'the future'
Respect, reciprocity and relevance: the three Rs for urban schools
Choice or coercion? Policies to promote educational engagement
Conclusions
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780335223824
Publisert
2010-06-16
Utgiver
Vendor
Open University Press
Vekt
292 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
194

Om bidragsyterne

Louise Archer is a Senior Research Fellow in the Institute for Policy Studies in Education at London Metropolitan University. She researches issues of 'race', gender, social class and education including: widening participation to HE; Chinese pupils' identities and aspirations; and inner-city pupils who 'drop out' of schooling. She is co-author of Higher Education and Social Class: issues of exclusion and inclusion (Routledge Falmer)