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Equality And Power In Schools Redistribution Recognition And Representation Anne Lodge

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Equality And Power In Schools Redistribution Recognition And Representation Anne Lodge
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.06 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Anne Lodge
ISBN: 9780203018620, 9780415268059, 0203018621, 0415268052
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Equality And Power In Schools Redistribution Recognition And Representation Anne Lodge by Anne Lodge 9780203018620, 9780415268059, 0203018621, 0415268052 instant download after payment.

Based on a study of 12 schools over a two-year period, this book explores issues of equality and power both in the classroom and in the staffroom. Through classroom observation, interviews with pupils and staff, focus groups and questionnaires, the authors examine classroom practice, grouping and streaming, peer group relations and attitudes to power relationships both between pupils and teachers, and amongst teachers themselves. They also look particularly at the different experiences of pupils in single sex and co-educational schools.The authors' findings offer an insight into the way schools operate in terms of social class, gender, religion and ethnicity, and raise fundamental questions about the use and abuse of power in schools and how this affects the lives of pupils and staff.This book will be of interest to those studying education, sociology, gender studies and women's studies, and to policy makers and teachers in senior management roles.

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