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Living on the Edge: Rethinking Poverty, Class and Schooling, Second Edition

Living on the Edge: Rethinking Poverty, Class and Schooling, Second Edition confronts one of the most enduring and controversial issues in educationthe nexus between poverty and underachievement. This topic stubbornly remains a key contemporary battleground in the struggle to raise standards. Living on the Edge maps and compares a number of competing explanations, critiques inadequate and deficit accounts and offers a more convincing and useful theory. The authors challenge the view that problems can be fixed by discrete initiatives, which in many instances are deeply rooted in deficit views of youth, families and communities. The book systematically interrogates a range of explanations based outside as well as inside schools. It draws upon positive examples of schools which are succeeding in engaging marginalized young people, providing worthwhile forms of learning and improving young lives. This second edition contains two expansive case studies that exemplify, explain and illustrate the themes coursing through the book. Living on the Edge's second edition remains a must read for anyone concerned about or implicated in the struggle for more socially just forms of education.

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  • Weight: 465g
  • Dimensions: 150 x 225mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Feb 2018
  • Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781433135101

About John SmythPeter McInerneyTerry Wrigley

John Smyth is Visiting Professor of Education and Social Justice at Huddersfield Centre for Research into Education and Society University of Huddersfield (UK). He is Emeritus Research Professor of Education Federation University Australia and Emeritus Professor of Education Flinders University of South Australia. He is an elected fellow of the Academy of the Social Sciences in Australia a former Senior Fulbright Research scholar and has received several awards from the American Educational Research Association for his research. His most recent books include The Toxic University: Zombie Leadership Academic Rock Stars and Neoliberal Ideology (2017) The Socially Just School: Making Space for Youth to Speak Back (2014) and Doing Critical Educational Research: A Conversation with the Research of John Smyth (Peter Lang 2014). His research interests are in critical policy sociology social justice and ethnographic forms of research. Terry Wrigley is Visiting Professor at Northumbria University England and editor of the international journal Improving Schools. His books include The Power to Learn (2000) Schools of Hope (2003) Another School Is Possible (2006) Changing Schools: Alternative Ways to Make a World of Difference (2012) and Social Justice Re-examined (2012). His research interests are in child poverty inequality and school policy. Peter McInerney is an independent scholar former high school teacher and former Research Associate at Federation University Australia. He has authored several books with John Smyth including Becoming Educated: Yong Peoples Narratives of Disadvantage Class Place and Identity (Peter Lang 2014) From Silent Witnesses to Active Agents: Student Voice in Re-engaging with Learning (Peter Lang 2012) Hanging in with Kids in Tough Times: Engagement in Contexts of Educational Disadvantage in the Relational School (Peter Lang 2010) and Teachers in the Middle: Reclaiming the Adolescent Years of Schooling (Peter Lang 2007). His research interests are in forms of school reform that promote social justice.

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