Pushed to the Edge
Inclusion and Behaviour Support in Schools
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Bristol University Press
Published:6th Apr '16
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
This hardback is available in another edition too:
- Paperback£27.99(9781447317470)
While debates rage about educational inequality and the best way to tackle attainment gaps, a pervasive form of in-school segregation is going largely unremarked upon. Internal behaviour support units have become common fixtures in British schools. Young people may be removed from mainstream classrooms for weeks, months or even years to undergo rehabilitative programmes that incur little monitoring or oversight. This original book is the first to provide a detailed insight into the politics and practices of internal school exclusion, highlighted through the experiences of the young people attending the units. Ambitious in its scope, it draws on intensive ethnographic research with pupils, their teachers and parents to address broad questions around social justice, equal opportunities and institutional racism. It will appeal to students, researchers and practitioners in education, social policy, sociology and beyond.
"This deeply narrative-driven research evocatively writes about a classed, raced and gendered education system for those children who are considered `troublesome’. A remarkable, honestly debated ethnographic work." Chrissie Rogers, Aston University
"While the analysis is conducted with scientific rigor and intellectual clarity, Gillies’ style of writing is engaging and enjoyable, thus it should be warmly recommended to teachers and the wider public." - Journal of Education Policy
ISBN: 9781447317463
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224 pages