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The Educational Practices And Pathways Of South African Students Across Powermarginalised Spaces 1st Edition Aslam Fataar

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The Educational Practices And Pathways Of South African Students Across Powermarginalised Spaces 1st Edition Aslam Fataar
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The Educational Practices And Pathways Of South African Students Across Powermarginalised Spaces 1st Edition Aslam Fataar instant download after payment.

Publisher: African Sun Media
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.73 MB
Pages: 172
Author: Aslam Fataar
ISBN: 9781928357896, 192835789X
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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The Educational Practices And Pathways Of South African Students Across Powermarginalised Spaces 1st Edition Aslam Fataar by Aslam Fataar 9781928357896, 192835789X instant download after payment.

The lived experiences of students' educational practices are analysed and explained in terms of the book's plea for the recognition of the 'multi-dimentionality' of students as educational beings with unexplored cultural wealth and hidden capitals. The book presents an argument that student lives are entangled in complex social-spatial relations and processes that extend across family, neighbourhood and peer associations, which are largely misrecognised in educational policy and practice. The book is relevant to understanding the role of policy, curriculum and pedagogy in addressing the educational performance of working-class youth.

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