Taubman offers an alternative to resistance theory through Lacanian psychoanalysis and Lacan\u27s concept of jouissance - a term associated with intense pleasure. Through this perspective, it is important to understand why children resist on an individual level. An appreciation of the jouissance in schools would work against the impulse to domesticate, to control or to appropriate the subjectivities of students and children
This paper argues that learning can be a tool for social and political change. It proposes a theoret...
Machiavellianism is a personality trait of which the essence is created by a specific view of the s...
A criticism of the current climate of public schools where standardization is key, compliance is rew...
This issue of Occasional Papers began as a Graduate School seminar honoring Steven Schultz, a much b...
Tobin builds upon Steve Schultz\u27s argument that young children’s resisting authority in preschool...
In vernacular understandings or conversations about resistance as it occurs with students in public ...
Offers an analysis to resistant behavior of preschool children that goes beyond lack of socializatio...
Ferris describes how she taught her son to resist in his kindergarten classroom while drawing on her...
Abstract In this paper I look at education through the question of the connection of child and world...
The words "behaviour" and "resistance" often conjure up fear-invoking images that prevent us from re...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
It is not uncommon for students to resist evidence or claims taught by their teachers. This paper us...
Jane King reflects on her experiences as a preschool teacher eager to use methods outside of the nor...
Laslocky, a first grade teacher, reflects on her experiences with child rebellion and resistance thr...
The purpose of this article is to investigate and analyze changing conceptions of resistance within...
This paper argues that learning can be a tool for social and political change. It proposes a theoret...
Machiavellianism is a personality trait of which the essence is created by a specific view of the s...
A criticism of the current climate of public schools where standardization is key, compliance is rew...
This issue of Occasional Papers began as a Graduate School seminar honoring Steven Schultz, a much b...
Tobin builds upon Steve Schultz\u27s argument that young children’s resisting authority in preschool...
In vernacular understandings or conversations about resistance as it occurs with students in public ...
Offers an analysis to resistant behavior of preschool children that goes beyond lack of socializatio...
Ferris describes how she taught her son to resist in his kindergarten classroom while drawing on her...
Abstract In this paper I look at education through the question of the connection of child and world...
The words "behaviour" and "resistance" often conjure up fear-invoking images that prevent us from re...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
It is not uncommon for students to resist evidence or claims taught by their teachers. This paper us...
Jane King reflects on her experiences as a preschool teacher eager to use methods outside of the nor...
Laslocky, a first grade teacher, reflects on her experiences with child rebellion and resistance thr...
The purpose of this article is to investigate and analyze changing conceptions of resistance within...
This paper argues that learning can be a tool for social and political change. It proposes a theoret...
Machiavellianism is a personality trait of which the essence is created by a specific view of the s...
A criticism of the current climate of public schools where standardization is key, compliance is rew...