Schooling in Disadvantaged Communities: Playing the Game from the Back of the Field

by Carmen Mills and Trevor Gale

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Based on a study of one secondary school located in a disadvantaged community in Australia, this book provides a different perspective on what it means to ‘play the game’ of schooling. Drawing on the perspectives of teachers, parents and students, this book is a window through which to explore the possibilities of schooling in disadvantaged communities. The authors contend that teachers, parents and students themselves are all involved in the game of reproducing disadvantage in schooling, but similarly, they can play a part in opening up opportunities for change to enhance learning for marginalised students. Rather than only attempting to transform students, teachers should be also be concerned to transform schooling; to provide educational opportunities that transform the life experiences of and open up opportunities for all young people, especially those disadvantaged by poverty and marginalised by difference. The book is also designed to stimulate understanding of the work of Bourdieu as well as of a Bourdieuian approach to research. Seeing transformative potential in his theoretical constructs, it airs the possibility that schools can be more than mere reproducers of society.

  • ISBN13 9789048133437
  • Publish Date 12 November 2009 (first published 24 October 2009)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country NL
  • Imprint Springer
  • Edition 2010 ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 136
  • Language English