Students, Places and Identities in English and the Arts

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Amanda Naylor
Andrey Rosowsky
Anna Llewellyn
arts-based education
Beginning Teachers
Blooper Reel
Brandon Hill
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Complementary School
creative approaches to identity in education
critical pedagogy
cultural identity formation
David Stevens
Deirdre Diffley-Pierce
diversity
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Formal School Space
Freire
Gabrielle Cliff-Hodges
Global Imaginaries
Identity
Independent Schools
Intense Performativity
Joanna McIntyre
Karen Lockney
Karen Lowing
Lorna Smith
multilingual classrooms
Ned
Nicholas McGuinn
Non-immigrant Children
Oakleigh Welply
pedagogy
Peer Group Relations
PGCE Student
place
Potential Teaching Resource
Raymond Williams
Sarah Pfenninger
Sasha Matthewman
Scots Language
Scottish Classrooms
Scottish Educational Policy
Scottish National Identity
Scottish National Party
Silver Hill
social inclusion strategies
Susan Jones
teacher professional development
UK Independence Party
UK Library
UK Vote
UK Year
York Students
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138694552
  • Weight: 274g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Aug 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In an age when national identities are a subject of popular debate, along with issues of place in relation to immigration, displacement and mobility, it is particularly important that educators are supported in their reflections on how best to respond to such pertinent issues in their daily practice. This book accessibly and sensitively explores the ways in which teachers can work with places and identities in English and related expressive arts to create a rich experience for students in schools and beyond.

A team of carefully selected contributors present practical ideas and critically examine diverse contexts and viewpoints. Exploring the significance of identity and place in education, the central notion is that language and arts are vital to enhancing understanding and empathy. The book provides an approach that offers teachers and other professionals ways to engage critically with these themes, as well as practical strategies for opening up debate and creative work in a broad range of curriculum areas.

This insightful book will be of interest to teachers, teacher educators, training teachers and researchers in education.

David Stevens is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education, University of Durham, UK.

Karen Lockney is Senior Lecturer in Working with Children and Families, University of Cumbria, UK.