Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M)

Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M)
Title Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M) PDF eBook
Author David H Hargreaves
Publisher Routledge
Pages 298
Release 2012-06-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1136457399

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When originally published this book reported the first major application of ‘labelling theory’ to deviance in classrooms. The authors explore the nature of classroom rules, show how they constitute a pervasive feature of the classroom, and examine the ways in which teachers use these rules as grounds for imputing ‘deviance’ to pupils. A theory of social typing is developed to show how teachers come to define certain pupils as deviant persons such as ‘troublemakers’ and several case-studies are used to document this analysis. Finally, the teachers’ reactions to disruptive classroom conduct are examined as complex strategic attempts at social control in the classroom. The book has a double focus on deviance theory and the process of teaching.

Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M)

Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M)
Title Deviance in Classrooms (RLE Edu M) PDF eBook
Author David H Hargreaves
Publisher Routledge
Pages 297
Release 2012-06-14
Genre Education
ISBN 1136457402

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When originally published this book reported the first major application of ‘labelling theory’ to deviance in classrooms. The authors explore the nature of classroom rules, show how they constitute a pervasive feature of the classroom, and examine the ways in which teachers use these rules as grounds for imputing ‘deviance’ to pupils. A theory of social typing is developed to show how teachers come to define certain pupils as deviant persons such as ‘troublemakers’ and several case-studies are used to document this analysis. Finally, the teachers’ reactions to disruptive classroom conduct are examined as complex strategic attempts at social control in the classroom. The book has a double focus on deviance theory and the process of teaching.

Schools, Teachers and Teaching (RLE Edu N)

Schools, Teachers and Teaching (RLE Edu N)
Title Schools, Teachers and Teaching (RLE Edu N) PDF eBook
Author Len Barton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 356
Release 2012-04-27
Genre Education
ISBN 113645067X

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This volume considers how various sociological approaches to the exploration of the conditions of teachers’ might be co-ordinated so as to produce a more penetrating and reliable understanding of the main dimensions of teachers’ work. Three dimensions are selected for special attention: historical, institutional and interactional contexts in which teachers operate. In different way the papers in this collection explore the contribution such an investigation of these contexts can make to our understanding of wider educational concerns.

Pupil Strategies (RLE Edu L)

Pupil Strategies (RLE Edu L)
Title Pupil Strategies (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author Peter Woods
Publisher Routledge
Pages 226
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136462996

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What do pupils actually do in school? There are remarkably few studies that take the pupils’ perspective and reconstruct experience from their point of view within the context of their own cultures and careers. This volume brings together a number of research studies on various aspects of how pupils cope with schools. The theoretical papers consider amongst other issues a developmental model of the growth of pupil strategies based on primary and secondary socialisation; a discussion of ‘interactionist empiricism’ which argues for co-ordinated research between micro and macro perspectives and an extended overview of the general sociological background of work on teacher and pupil strategies. The empirical articles consider a number of themes ranging from strategies employed in answering teacher questions to the power and influence of the pupil peer group in the development of attitudes and behaviour.

School Organisation (RLE Edu L)

School Organisation (RLE Edu L)
Title School Organisation (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author William Tyler
Publisher Routledge
Pages 266
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136463836

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The internal organisation of the school touches on many areas of contemporary debate. Is there such a thing as a ‘good school’? Are large urban comprehensives necessarily impersonal? Are the charges of indiscipline, conflict and declining standards in modern schools based on a failure to understand schools as institutions? At the time this book was first published sociological analysis had neglected to consider schools as organisational entities, preferring to see them as either the sites for negotiated encounters between teachers and pupils or else as agencies of class reproduction. The author redresses this imbalance and by relating the various literatures on the school to the constitutive patterns of its internal organisation he demonstrates the need for a more intensive sociological study of this embattled institution.

Sociology and the School (RLE Edu L)

Sociology and the School (RLE Edu L)
Title Sociology and the School (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author Peter Woods
Publisher Routledge
Pages 226
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136465022

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This is an introduction to interactionist work in education during the 1970s and 80s. The interactionist viewpoint concentrates on how people construct meanings in the ebb and flow of everyday life – what they think and do, how they react to one another – and has in recent years established itself as one of the leading approaches in education. It has generated illuminating research studies which, by being firmly based in the real world of teaching and dealing with the fine-grained details of school life, have helped to break down the barriers between teacher and researcher. This volume presents the results of this valuable work, within a coherent theoretical framework, by focusing on the major interactionist concepts of situation, perspectives, cultures, strategies, negotiation and careers. By bringing them together in this way, the author demonstrates their collective potential for the deeper understanding of school life and the possibilities for sociological theory. His book therefore offers both a summary of and a reflection on achievement in the area of interactionism as it relates to schools.

Teacher Strategies (RLE Edu L)

Teacher Strategies (RLE Edu L)
Title Teacher Strategies (RLE Edu L) PDF eBook
Author Peter Woods
Publisher Routledge
Pages 290
Release 2012-05-16
Genre Education
ISBN 1136462783

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This book takes as its focus the key interactionist concept of ‘strategy’, a concept fundamental to many current concerns in the sociology of the school, including the understanding of the links between society and the individual, a more accurate description of certain areas of school life and implications for the practice of teaching. ‘Strategy’ bears on all these issues. It concerns both goals, and ways of achieving them and short-term, immediate aims as well as long-term ones. The essays in this book share a common concern with teacher strategies, emphasizing the discovery of intentions and motives, alternative definitions of situations and the hidden rules that guide our behaviour. Amongst the areas investigated are the influence of factors outside the school in determining the role of the teacher, and the nature and influence of teacher commitment. The implications for practical action and policy making are stressed throughout, and by recognising and exploring the constraints and influences that operate on teachers, this work constructs a realistic appraisal of the teaching situation.