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Alternative Educational Programmes, Schools and Social Justice (Paperback): Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Pat Thomson, Jodie... Alternative Educational Programmes, Schools and Social Justice (Paperback)
Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Pat Thomson, Jodie Pennacchia
R1,250 Discovery Miles 12 500 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded them. Fifty years of international research reports that alternative settings are characterised by close and powerful staff-student relationships, a curriculum which is relevant, engaging and meaningful, and the strong sense of agency afforded young people by the opportunity to make decisions. Together, these three practices produce increased life chances for alternative education participants. However, despite these apparent successes, alternative education seems to have had little impact on mainstream schools. This collection of papers addresses the important question - what might regular schools and teachers learn about socially just pedagogies from alternative education practices? In providing answers to this question, authors interrogate the taken-for-granted wisdom about alternative education while also taking account of ongoing policy shifts, differing locations and populations, and persistent and intersecting patterns of raced, classed and gendered inequalities. They draw on a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to interrogate the ways in which alternative schools and alternative education both challenge and legitimate the kinds of schooling most of us expect for our own and other people's children. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Education.

Teaching in Alternative and Flexible Education Settings (Paperback): Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Glenda McGregor, Aspa... Teaching in Alternative and Flexible Education Settings (Paperback)
Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Glenda McGregor, Aspa Baroutsis
R1,242 Discovery Miles 12 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative and flexible education settings may come in different forms, but they generally have in common a focus on young people who have been disengaged from conventional schooling. One challenge of these settings, therefore, is to change the way education is offered in order to better engage these students. Much of the onus for this changed approach is on the staff: teachers, youth workers and other support staff. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to examine different aspects of the work of staff in these settings. Several common threads run through the chapters in this book, highlighting core aspects of the work of staff in these settings: * A strong sense of commitment to working with and for young people from marginalised backgrounds. * Validation of the relational and emotional nature of education, as a fundamentally people-centred enterprise. * The importance of explicit attention to critical reflection on staff members' own positionality, assumptions and identity. * Collegiality as a crucially affirming part of school culture for staff. These elements are pertinent to educational settings everywhere. The chapters in this book serve as a reminder of what really 'counts' for our young people and their schooling. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Teaching Education.

Re-engaging Young People in Education - Learning from alternative schools (Paperback, New): Martin Mills, Glenda McGregor Re-engaging Young People in Education - Learning from alternative schools (Paperback, New)
Martin Mills, Glenda McGregor
R1,370 Discovery Miles 13 700 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many young people failed by the school system are those who face a range of social and economic challenges due to multiple forms of injustice. This book provides an insight into the educational practices that work to re-engage young people who have become disenchanted with traditional schooling. It examines the lives of students and workers who participate in education sites on the fringes of mainstream education, and includes a rich tapestry of personal experiences from those who have been failed by their schooling experiences. The book draws upon research of international relevance conducted in a range of 'Flexible Learning Centres' and 'democratic schools' in Australia and the UK; it suggests that improving the retention levels of young people in formal education will require schooling practices to change. Students who have become disengaged from mainstream schooling do re-engage in the learning process of many alternative schools, indicating that teaching practices and forms of organisation which work in alternative sites can also provide lessons for mainstream schooling, thereby encouraging a more socially just education system. Included in the book: contexts of contemporary schooling who chooses flexible learning centres and why democratic schools: students and teachers working together teaching in 'the margins' case studies: 'oppositional alternatives'. All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather, schools fail them. The teachers, workers and students who have shared their stories provide significant insights into how we might change this situation, and the book will be invaluable reading for postgraduates and researchers in the fields of education, the sociology of education, school reform and social work.

Re-engaging Young People in Education - Learning from alternative schools (Hardcover, New): Martin Mills, Glenda McGregor Re-engaging Young People in Education - Learning from alternative schools (Hardcover, New)
Martin Mills, Glenda McGregor
R4,137 Discovery Miles 41 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Many young people failed by the school system are those who face a range of social and economic challenges due to multiple forms of injustice. This book provides an insight into the educational practices that work to re-engage young people who have become disenchanted with traditional schooling. It examines the lives of students and workers who participate in education sites on the fringes of mainstream education, and includes a rich tapestry of personal experiences from those who have been failed by their schooling experiences. The book draws upon research of international relevance conducted in a range of 'Flexible Learning Centres' and 'democratic schools' in Australia and the UK; it suggests that improving the retention levels of young people in formal education will require schooling practices to change. Students who have become disengaged from mainstream schooling do re-engage in the learning process of many alternative schools, indicating that teaching practices and forms of organisation which work in alternative sites can also provide lessons for mainstream schooling, thereby encouraging a more socially just education system. Included in the book: contexts of contemporary schooling who chooses flexible learning centres and why democratic schools: students and teachers working together teaching in 'the margins' case studies: 'oppositional alternatives'. All young people have the capacity to learn and to enjoy learning; they do not 'fail school', rather, schools fail them. The teachers, workers and students who have shared their stories provide significant insights into how we might change this situation, and the book will be invaluable reading for postgraduates and researchers in the fields of education, the sociology of education, school reform and social work.

Re-imagining Schooling for Education - Socially Just Alternatives (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017):... Re-imagining Schooling for Education - Socially Just Alternatives (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017)
Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Aspa Baroutsis, Debra Hayes
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book provokes a conversation about what supportive schooling contexts for both students and teachers might look like, and considers how schooling can contribute to a more socially-just society. It takes as its starting point the position of the most marginalised students, many of whom have either been rejected by or have rejected mainstream schooling, and argues that the experiences of these students suggest that it is time for schools to be reimagined for all young people. Utilizing both theory and data, the volume critiques many of the issues in conventional schools that work against education, and presents evidence 'from the field' in the form of data from unconventional schooling sites, which demonstrates some of the structural, relational, curricular and pedagogical changes that appear to be enabling schooling for education for their students. It will be essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of education, sociology and social work, and will also be of great interest to practising teachers.

Re-imagining Schooling for Education - Socially Just Alternatives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017): Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills,... Re-imagining Schooling for Education - Socially Just Alternatives (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2017)
Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Aspa Baroutsis, Debra Hayes
R2,932 R2,380 Discovery Miles 23 800 Save R552 (19%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book provokes a conversation about what supportive schooling contexts for both students and teachers might look like, and considers how schooling can contribute to a more socially-just society. It takes as its starting point the position of the most marginalised students, many of whom have either been rejected by or have rejected mainstream schooling, and argues that the experiences of these students suggest that it is time for schools to be reimagined for all young people. Utilizing both theory and data, the volume critiques many of the issues in conventional schools that work against education, and presents evidence 'from the field' in the form of data from unconventional schooling sites, which demonstrates some of the structural, relational, curricular and pedagogical changes that appear to be enabling schooling for education for their students. It will be essential reading for students and researchers in the fields of education, sociology and social work, and will also be of great interest to practising teachers.

Teaching in Alternative and Flexible Education Settings (Hardcover): Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Glenda McGregor, Aspa... Teaching in Alternative and Flexible Education Settings (Hardcover)
Martin Mills, Kitty te Riele, Glenda McGregor, Aspa Baroutsis
R4,156 Discovery Miles 41 560 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative and flexible education settings may come in different forms, but they generally have in common a focus on young people who have been disengaged from conventional schooling. One challenge of these settings, therefore, is to change the way education is offered in order to better engage these students. Much of the onus for this changed approach is on the staff: teachers, youth workers and other support staff. Therefore, the purpose of this book is to examine different aspects of the work of staff in these settings. Several common threads run through the chapters in this book, highlighting core aspects of the work of staff in these settings: * A strong sense of commitment to working with and for young people from marginalised backgrounds. * Validation of the relational and emotional nature of education, as a fundamentally people-centred enterprise. * The importance of explicit attention to critical reflection on staff members' own positionality, assumptions and identity. * Collegiality as a crucially affirming part of school culture for staff. These elements are pertinent to educational settings everywhere. The chapters in this book serve as a reminder of what really 'counts' for our young people and their schooling. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Teaching Education.

Alternative Educational Programmes, Schools and Social Justice (Hardcover): Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Pat Thomson, Jodie... Alternative Educational Programmes, Schools and Social Justice (Hardcover)
Glenda McGregor, Martin Mills, Pat Thomson, Jodie Pennacchia
R4,133 Discovery Miles 41 330 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Alternative education caters and cares for students whose regular schools have failed and excluded them. Fifty years of international research reports that alternative settings are characterised by close and powerful staff-student relationships, a curriculum which is relevant, engaging and meaningful, and the strong sense of agency afforded young people by the opportunity to make decisions. Together, these three practices produce increased life chances for alternative education participants. However, despite these apparent successes, alternative education seems to have had little impact on mainstream schools. This collection of papers addresses the important question - what might regular schools and teachers learn about socially just pedagogies from alternative education practices? In providing answers to this question, authors interrogate the taken-for-granted wisdom about alternative education while also taking account of ongoing policy shifts, differing locations and populations, and persistent and intersecting patterns of raced, classed and gendered inequalities. They draw on a range of theoretical and methodological approaches to interrogate the ways in which alternative schools and alternative education both challenge and legitimate the kinds of schooling most of us expect for our own and other people's children. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of Critical Studies in Education.

Young Adolescent Engagement in Learning - Supporting Students through Structure and Community (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019): Jeanne... Young Adolescent Engagement in Learning - Supporting Students through Structure and Community (Hardcover, 1st ed. 2019)
Jeanne Allen, Glenda McGregor, Donna Pendergast, Michelle Ronksley-Pavia
R2,703 Discovery Miles 27 030 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Student engagement is fundamental to learning, yet it also constitutes a major and long-standing challenge to educators around the world. This book provides an evidence-based theorisation of features associated with schooling engagement, along with targeted strategies that underpin a continuum of pedagogical, curricular and social support during the years of young adolescent schooling. Anchored by the Young Adolescent Engagement in Learning Model, a multi-layered model which incorporates a continuum of behavioural, emotional and cognitive dimensions of engagement, the authors provide a framework to help support the engagement of young adolescents. Seamlessly integrating theory and practice, this book explores the importance of avoiding educational disengagement, particularly from those who are most vulnerable due to a range of personal factors. This volume will be of interest and value to students and scholars of educational young adolescent engagement and retention, as well as those working with young people.

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