Life at the Intersection: Community, Class and Schooling

by Carl E. James

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The intersection of Jane and Finch in Toronto s north end has long been portrayed as one of Canada s most troubled neighbourhoods, with images of social dysfunction, shootings and at risk youth dominating media accounts. Setting out to discover what it means and what it takes to grow up in this economically disadvantaged and racially and ethnically diverse neighbourhood, Life at the Intersection engages young people, parents and educators to explore the experiences, issues, perceptions and ambitions of the youth of this community. What Carl James finds is that young people have come to appreciate the social capital and cultural wealth of their neighbourhood and that they use the negative perceptions of their community as inspiration for educational and social success. Understanding education as key to encouraging youth to persevere, endure and succeed, this book focuses on youth s educational experiences and expectations and argues that schooling programs must consider socio-geographic context in their efforts to be socially and culturally relevant."
  • ISBN10 1552664708
  • ISBN13 9781552664704
  • Publish Date 1 January 2012
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Fernwood Publishing Co Ltd
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 136
  • Language English