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Product Description: This edited collection challenges the urban-centric nature of much feminist work on gender and education. The context for the book is the radical reconfiguration of rural areas that has occurred in recent decades as a result of globalisation...read more
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9781138126374 | Routledge, November 25, 2015, cover price $155.00 | About this edition: This edited collection challenges the urban-centric nature of much feminist work on gender and education.
Many young people failed by the school system are those who face a range of social and economic challenges due to multiple forms of injustice. This book provides an insight into the educational practices that work to re-engage young people who have become disenchanted with traditional schooling. It examines the lives of students and workers who participate in education sites on the fringes of mainstream education, and includes a rich tapestry of personal experiences from those who have been failed by their schooling experiences. The book draws upon research of international relevance conducted in a range of ‘Flexible Learning Centres’ and ‘democratic schools’ in Australia and the UK; it suggests that improving the retention levels of young people in formal education will require schooling practices to change. Students who have become disengaged from mainstream schooling do re-engage in the learning process of many alternative schools, indicating that teaching practices and forms of organisation which work in alternative sites can also provide lessons for mainstream schooling, thereby encouraging a more socially just education system.Included in the book: contexts of contemporary schooling who chooses flexible learning centres and why democratic schools: students and teachers working together teaching in ‘the margins’ case studies: ‘oppositional alternatives’. All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not ‘fail school’, rather, schools fail them. The teachers, workers and students who have shared their stories provide significant insights into how we might change this situation, and the book will be invaluable reading for postgraduates and researchers in the fields of education, the sociology of education, school reform and social work.
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9780415505048 | Routledge, October 31, 2013, cover price $160.00
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9780415505055 | Routledge, October 18, 2013, cover price $52.95 | About this edition: Many young people failed by the school system are those who face a range of social and economic challenges due to multiple forms of injustice.
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9780415602211 | Reissue edition (Routledge, September 30, 2010), cover price $54.95
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9780230517011 | Palgrave Macmillan, December 15, 2008, cover price $110.00
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9781741752427 | Allen & Unwin, April 1, 2008, cover price $29.95
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9781741145717 | Allen & Unwin, April 30, 2006, cover price $35.00
Product Description: How can we understand and theorise school leadership? How can school leadership work towards enhancing student learning? What are the constraints and possibilities for school leadership at the beginning of a new century? This new title is relevant to anyone concerned with improving schooling and enhancing the professional practices of educators...read more
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9780335210121 | Open Univ Pr, September 1, 2003, cover price $164.95 | About this edition: How can we understand and theorise school leadership?
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9780335210114 | Open Univ Pr, September 1, 2003, cover price $39.95
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9780443072239 | 5th edition (Churchill Livingstone, August 4, 2003), cover price $56.95
This book explores the relationship between violence and masculinity within schools. There is a clear need to explore this relationship. A substantial amount of evidence exists which demonstrates how boys are the major perpetrators of violence in schools - from extreme acts of violence such as school shootings in the US to more common forms of schoolyard bullying - and that both girls and boys are their victims. The book suggests that violence has been masculinized in such a way that boys often perpetrate violence as a means of demonstrating their perception of what counts as a valued form of masculinity. This masculinization of violence has often meant that girls experience violence from boys who are seeking to demonstrate their superiority over girls, and it has also meant that some boys often experience violence due to their non-conformity to dominant images of masculinity. In order to support these arguments the book draws on extensive interview data collected from boys and teachers who were involved in anti-violence programmes in their schools.
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9780335205851 | Open Univ Pr, October 1, 2001, cover price $78.00
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9780335205844 | Open Univ Pr, August 1, 2001, cover price $41.95 | About this edition: This book explores the relationship between violence and masculinity within schools.
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