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Schooling practices for marginalized students - practice-with-hope

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posted on 2023-05-19, 01:08 authored by Kitty te RieleKitty te Riele
Efforts to increase senior secondary retention rates and improve schooling for marginalized students have been influenced by the school effectiveness perspective. This paper outlines several problematic aspects of this perspective and proposes an alternative orientation centred around ‘care’. Drawing on research with students and teachers at two alternative schools, this paper argues that successful teaching and learning in these settings relied on a recognition of teaching as a caring profession and of the emotional dimension of schooling. These findings provide evidence for ‘practice‐with‐hope’, indicating that critique of aspects of school effectiveness research can provide an alternative approach for schools to make a difference.

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Publication title

International Journal of Inclusive Education

Volume

10

Pagination

59-74

ISSN

1360-3116

Department/School

Peter Underwood Centre

Publisher

Routledge

Place of publication

United Kingdom

Rights statement

Copyright 2006 Taylor & Francis

Repository Status

  • Restricted

Socio-economic Objectives

Equity and access to education

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