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'Race', Class and Gender in Exclusion From School
'Race', Class and Gender in Exclusion From School
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A01=Alex McGlaughlin
A01=Cecile Wright
A01=Debbie Weekes
african
African Caribbean Boys
African Caribbean Male
African Caribbean Pupils
African Caribbean Young People
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Author_Cecile Wright
Author_Debbie Weekes
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Black Female Pupil
Black Male
Black Male Peers
Black Male Pupils
Black Male Teacher
Black Pupils
boy
caribbean
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classroom power dynamics
educational inequality
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ethnic
Ethnic Minority Pupils
exclusion practices in UK schools
Fixed Period Exclusion
Fixed Term Exclusion
inclusive education policy
intersectionality studies
male
Male Pupils
mill
minority
Mixed Parentage Young People
Mr Mills
Ms Short
OFSTED Report
Pupil Resistance
pupils
qualitative case analysis
sanction
School Exclusion
School Sanctions
social stratification
Son's Exclusion
Son’s Exclusion
Vice Versa
Young Black Males
Young Men
Product details
- ISBN 9780750708425
- Weight: 382g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 23 Dec 1999
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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This book explores the impact of 'race', class and gender on the interaction of pupils and their teachers in the classroom setting. It seeks to examine the extent to which these variables can account for differential rates of school exclusion between pupils from different ethnic/racial groups, socio-economic classes and genders.
Cecile Wright is Reader in Sociology at the Nottingham Trent University. She has both carried out research and written extensively in the field of race, ethnicity and education. Debbie Weekes is a Development Manager at the Windsor Fellowship. She has published and presented numerous articles and conference papers on issues such as Black female and male adolescence and the raising of ethnic minority pupil achievement. Alex McGlaughlin is Associate Head, Department of Social Sciences and Reader in Psychology at the Nottingham Trent University. His teaching and research in Human Development has resulted in publications of infant crying, stress and stimulation in childhood and exclusion from school.
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