Classrooms Observed (RLE Edu L)

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Actual Social Class
Author_Roy Nash
Average IQ
Average IQs
Band A
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classes
Classroom Observer
clique
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Friendship Cliques
Girl Friends
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Ints
IQ Test
John Answers
Low Ability Children
Low Social Class Backgrounds
Lower Social Class Children
Lower Working Class Children
Mark 1
non-streamed
Non-streamed Classes
Non-streamed Schools
Personal Construct Theory
primary
Remedial Class
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Repertory Grid
Repertory Grid Procedure
Repertory Grid Technique
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SED
Social Class Children
Verbal IQ Score

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415504430
  • Weight: 440g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Dec 2011
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In this study – the outcome of three years’ participant observation in local authority primary and secondary schools – the classroom teacher is shown to have a far greater impact upon and responsibility for his pupils than is generally admitted. The teacher’s perceptions of the children in his class are demonstrated to have a more important bearing on the pupils’ attainment than the major factor of their social class. In carrying out this research, Roy Nash has moved outside the mainstream tradition of educational psychology to take into account the methods of anthropology and sociology. He shows, by looking at the actual behaviour of teachers and children in classrooms, and by following the pupils from several different primary schools through to the same local authority secondary school, how the teacher’s expectations for his pupils can act as self-fulfilling prophecies. The author’s illuminating research is illustrated with tables and with three Appendices.

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