Discourses of Student Success

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academic discourse in Italian schools
Andrea Leone-Pizzighella
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classroom discourse
classroom interaction analysis
Communicative Repertoire
education policy
Educational Linguistics
educational stratification
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everyday language of schooling
Final Analysis Phase
Flat Sketch
Individual's Communicative Repertoire
Individual’s Communicative Repertoire
Informal Keying
Italian education system
Italian School System
Italian Secondary Schools
Language Ideologies
language policy
language policy in education
Liceo Classico
linguistic anthropology
linguistic ethnography
Low Scores Positions
Lyceum Students
microinteractional analysis
peer socialization
Performative Requirements
Playback Sessions
Project Final Grades
Scientific Lyceums
Social Reproduction
sociolinguistic practices
sociolinguistics
student success
sub-Saharan African Men
Technical Institute
Tertiary Education
Tripartite Secondary School System
Unified Italian State
Vice Versa
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367681111
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Sep 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book offers a linguistic ethnographic account of secondary schooling in Umbria, Italy, examining the complex intersection of language, socioeconomic class, social persona, and school choice to provide a holistic portrait of the situatedness of student “success.”

The book explores the everyday sociolinguistic practices at the three types of Italian secondary schools in Umbria—the lyceum, the technical institute, and the vocational school—and the language ideologies and de facto language policies associated with them. An analysis of narrative, interviews, and classroom discourse unpacks the ways in which students are socialized by both peers and teachers into specific academic discourses and specialized forms of knowledge throughout their school careers. In those close analyses of the micro-interactional contexts of three classrooms, drawing on a corpus of naturally occurring classroom discourse, the volume illuminates the ways in which certain forms of talk are exalted while others policed and how students either submit to or resist the social labels ascribed to them. This account contributes new insights into the ways in which educational institutions are constructed and maintained via talk.

This book will be of interest to students and scholars interested in educational linguistics, linguistic anthropology, classroom discourse, streamed-tracked education systems, and education policy.

Andrea R. Leone-Pizzighella is a discourse analyst with an interest in the interplay of academic register and youth voices in adolescents’ socialization to participate in schooling. She received her Ph.D. in Educational Linguistics from the University of Pennsylvania in 2019.

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