
Becoming Educated
Young Peoples Narratives of Disadvantage, Class, Place and Identity
- 174 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Becoming Educated
Young Peoples Narratives of Disadvantage, Class, Place and Identity
About this book
Becoming Educated examines the education of young people, especially those from the most 'disadvantaged' contexts. The book argues that because the focus has been obdurately and willfully on the wrong things – blaming students; measuring, testing and comparing them; and treating families and communities in demeaning ways that convert them into mere 'consumers' – that the resulting misdiagnoses have produced a damaging ensemble of faulty 'solutions.' By shifting the emphasis to looking at what is going on 'inside' young lives and communities, this book shifts the focus to matters such as taking social class into consideration, puncturing notions of poverty and disadvantage, understanding neighborhoods as places of hope and creating spaces within which to listen to young peoples' aspirations. These are a radically different set of constructs from the worn-out ones that continue to be trotted out, and, if understood and seriously attended to, they have the potential to make a real difference in young lives. This is a book that ought to be read by all who claim to know what is in the best interests of young people who are becoming educated.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- 1. Setting the stage: exposing the ‘grand erasure’
- 2. Going about our research craft: critical researchers as political authors
- 3. From deficits and deficiencies to strengths and capabilities: puncturing notions of disadvantage
- 4. Bringing class out of the closet
- 5. Celebrating space, place and neighborhoods
- 6. Identity and capacity to aspire
- 7. Re-framing what it means to be educated
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index