Casualties of Education

Casualties of Education

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Allan, David
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
EAN: 9783659854347
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Disaffection with learning in compulsory schooling in England has been linked to disengagement and underachievement, and is currently a major concern for policymakers and practitioners working within the field of education. Moreover, in recent years there has been a rise in the number of girls engaging in anti-school behaviours, whereupon a default position labels them as non-conforming. While many strategies have been employed to reduce disengagement, and to incentivise young people, these are often implemented with varying success. This book, then, explores the journeys of ten 14-16-year-old girls, identified by their schools as disaffected, and at risk of exclusion, in order to elucidate their concerns. An analysis of their experiences in an alternative learning setting is used to illustrate the complexity of disaffection in compulsory education, and to highlight the need to understand a myriad of factors that can impinge on learning. The alternative environment is juxtaposed with the school setting in order to identify successful practices for re-engagement, and to illustrate how the girls conceptualise learning in each as they move from being disengaged to re-engaged.
EAN 9783659854347
ISBN 3659854344
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Pages 208
Language English
Dimensions 220 x 150
Authors Allan, David