
Educational Binds of Poverty
The lives of school children
Ceri Brown(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 5. December 2016
Book
Paperback/Softback
194 pages
978-1-138-29111-9 (ISBN)
Description
Shortlisted for BBC Radio 4's Thinking Allowed's second Ethnography Awards in partnership with the British Sociological Association!
Educational Binds of Poverty tackles the assumptions made by many recent social and educational policy initiatives suggesting that the best way to improve educational prospects of children in poverty is through an increased emphasis upon a culture of control, discipline, regulation and accountability. In this book, Ceri Brown presents these assumptions against a review of the research literature and an original ethnographic longitudinal study into the lives of children in poverty, in order to highlight the gap between policy discourses and the lived experiences of children themselves.
Through the theoretical concept of a set of 'binds' against educational success, the book explores four key areas that children in poverty have to navigate if they are to be successful in school. These are:
material deprivation
the cultural contexts of school, home and the community
friendship and social capital
the effects of student mobility through atypical school changes.
In seeking to characterise and explain what life is like for young school children, this book questions why policy makers have a radically different frame of reference in purporting to understand how their policies will change the behaviour of those living in poverty. This leads onto a consideration of what lessons may be learned in order to contribute towards a more appropriate policy agenda that attends to the multiple binds that children in poverty have to negotiate.
Educational Binds of Poverty tackles the assumptions made by many recent social and educational policy initiatives suggesting that the best way to improve educational prospects of children in poverty is through an increased emphasis upon a culture of control, discipline, regulation and accountability. In this book, Ceri Brown presents these assumptions against a review of the research literature and an original ethnographic longitudinal study into the lives of children in poverty, in order to highlight the gap between policy discourses and the lived experiences of children themselves.
Through the theoretical concept of a set of 'binds' against educational success, the book explores four key areas that children in poverty have to navigate if they are to be successful in school. These are:
material deprivation
the cultural contexts of school, home and the community
friendship and social capital
the effects of student mobility through atypical school changes.
In seeking to characterise and explain what life is like for young school children, this book questions why policy makers have a radically different frame of reference in purporting to understand how their policies will change the behaviour of those living in poverty. This leads onto a consideration of what lessons may be learned in order to contribute towards a more appropriate policy agenda that attends to the multiple binds that children in poverty have to negotiate.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Postgraduate and Professional
Illustrations
7 s/w Tabellen
7 Tables, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 11 mm
Weight
307 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-138-29111-9 (9781138291119)
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Ceri Brown is Lecturer in Education at the University of Bath, UK.
Content
1. Under Achievement of Children in Poverty: Scoping the policy context 2. The Educational Binds of Poverty 3. Clive: School life following relocation in a single parent family 4. Liza: School life following family break-up and relocation with father 5. Megan: School life as a highly mobile Irish Traveller 6. Codie: School life after community relocation due to unaffordable housing 7. Helen: School life following school change due to bullying 8. Robin: School life with a hearing impediment and relocation due to paternal redundancy 9. Unpicking the Binds: Learning (in) lessons from those that don't