In this paper attention will be paid to issues arising from school‐based research into the experience of working‐class boys who are excluded. National and local school exclusion statistics indicate an overall gender imbalance: in the secondary school sector, for every four boys who are excluded only one girl is excluded. Furthermore, statistics show that other groups such as pupils living in poverty (as indicated by receipt of free school meals) have an increased likelihood of being excluded from school. Explanations for the disproportionate exclusion of working‐class boys are considered here in relation to three pupil case studies drawn from a group of 20 case studies gathered in four secondary schools. There are indications that the proce...
This thesis investigates how white working-class boys experience social and learner identities in th...
This study is concerned with those pupils registered as having 'special educational needs' within ma...
This paper is concerned with findings about gender which form part of a larger ethnographic study. T...
Popular discourses about 'boys' education'—both in Australia and internationally—have often been dra...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper is an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in regard to t...
Focussing on narratives collected during a two year participant observation research project in the ...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
In this thesis I discuss the findings of a small-scale research study carried out in England that se...
The homogenizing and binary categorization of boys and girls in popular and political rhetoric conti...
The homogenizing and binary categorization of boys and girls in popular and political rhetoric conti...
This study explores working-class males' engagement with high school education as statistically this...
This thesis investigates how white working-class boys experience social and learner identities in th...
This study is concerned with those pupils registered as having 'special educational needs' within ma...
This paper is concerned with findings about gender which form part of a larger ethnographic study. T...
Popular discourses about 'boys' education'—both in Australia and internationally—have often been dra...
This paper focuses on the learning experiences of lower attaining boys attending Stone Acre, a non-s...
This paper is an empirically backed contribution to the current ‘failing boys’ debate in regard to t...
Focussing on narratives collected during a two year participant observation research project in the ...
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
The perceptions held of the fundamental differences in the nature of boys and girls is an issue whic...
Today, boys generally underperform relative to girls in schools throughout the industrialized world....
Drawing on findings from a recent doctoral study, this paper examines differences amongst groups of ...
In this thesis I discuss the findings of a small-scale research study carried out in England that se...
The homogenizing and binary categorization of boys and girls in popular and political rhetoric conti...
The homogenizing and binary categorization of boys and girls in popular and political rhetoric conti...
This study explores working-class males' engagement with high school education as statistically this...
This thesis investigates how white working-class boys experience social and learner identities in th...
This study is concerned with those pupils registered as having 'special educational needs' within ma...
This paper is concerned with findings about gender which form part of a larger ethnographic study. T...