The OECD report ‘Equity, Excellence and Inclusiveness in Education’ (Schleicher, 2014) highlights the disparities in attainment and opportunity between children in many countries across the world putting them at risk of marginalisation. This paper draws from both sociological and psychological theory to forward a new theoretical framework by which marginalisation, as it applies to a wide range of contexts, can be conceptualised and further interrogated. It examines how marginalisation is experienced, with a specific focus upon children and schooling, and uses the concept of resilience as a lens through which marginalisation can be understood. It recognises the importance of the wider societal and political context whilst also taking account...
Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century theme...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
In what ways is students’ participation in school related to their participation and becoming subjec...
The OECD report ‘Equity, Excellence and Inclusiveness in Education’ (Schleicher, 2014) highlights th...
The purpose of this module is to provide introductory information about the key characteristics and ...
Given increasing policy attention to the consequences of youth marginalisation for development proce...
With the relentless increase in the number of converter academies, the already fragmented secondary ...
The achievement of equal access to educational opportunity is an international policy imperative tha...
This chapter explores and examines the ethical dimensions and dilemmas of engaging in practitioner r...
The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic we...
The poverty-related attainment gap is an internationally recognised problem. There is growing recogn...
Disadvantaged young people often inhabit a dangerous space: excluded from education, training and em...
This paper engages with the issue of marginalization, in relation to the notion of inclusive educati...
This paper examines how marginalisation of students in schools can be understood and addressed. Usua...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century theme...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
In what ways is students’ participation in school related to their participation and becoming subjec...
The OECD report ‘Equity, Excellence and Inclusiveness in Education’ (Schleicher, 2014) highlights th...
The purpose of this module is to provide introductory information about the key characteristics and ...
Given increasing policy attention to the consequences of youth marginalisation for development proce...
With the relentless increase in the number of converter academies, the already fragmented secondary ...
The achievement of equal access to educational opportunity is an international policy imperative tha...
This chapter explores and examines the ethical dimensions and dilemmas of engaging in practitioner r...
The purpose of this article is analysis of discursive marginalisation through education in Nordic we...
The poverty-related attainment gap is an internationally recognised problem. There is growing recogn...
Disadvantaged young people often inhabit a dangerous space: excluded from education, training and em...
This paper engages with the issue of marginalization, in relation to the notion of inclusive educati...
This paper examines how marginalisation of students in schools can be understood and addressed. Usua...
Currently, around one in five children in the United Kingdom and the United States live in poverty. ...
Researching Education with Marginalised Communities brings together two important 21st century theme...
Extensive research has shown that inequality affects children from an early age, with lasting person...
In what ways is students’ participation in school related to their participation and becoming subjec...