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Learning to Labour
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Basic Structural Arrangements
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Collective Human Praxis
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Counter-school Culture
Counterschool Culture
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Cultural Diversion
Cultural Penetrations
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Dominant Educational Paradigm
Doomsday Book
educational inequality
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ethnographic research
General Abstract Labour
General Financial Return
Good Life
jobs
kids
Longer Term Structural Change
manual
Manual Labour Power
penetration
power
qualitative case study
Regulative State Institutions
resistance to formal education
school-to-work transition
Secretary Of State
Shopfloor Culture
social mobility barriers
Social Reproduction
Vice Versa
Vocational Guidance Counselling
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working
Working Class Culture
Working Class Future
Working Class Kids
Young Man
youth subcultures
Product details
- ISBN 9781857421705
- Weight: 280g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 30 Apr 1978
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
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This book which has now established itself as a classic study of working class boys describes how Paul Willis followed a group of 'lads' as they passed through the last two years of school and into work. The book explains that for 'the lads' it is their own culture which blocks teaching and prevents the realisation of liberal education aims. This culture exposes some of the contradictions within these formal aims and actually supplies the operational criteria by which a future in wage labour is judged. Paul Willis explores how their own culture can guide working class lads on to the shop floor. This is an uncompromising book which has provoked considerable discussion and controversy in educational circles throughout the world - it has been translated into Finnish, German, French, Swedish, Japanese and Spanish.
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