Whether schools are racist continues to be the subject of intense debate in Britain. Those writing from an avowedly anti-racist stance argue that schools are responsible for the differential treatment of African-Caribbean pupils and that it is incumbent on them to reflect on their existing practices, while their critics writing from an expressed apolitical stance argue that perfectly appropriate professional practices result in badly behaved pupils receiving differential treatment, that African-Caribbean pupils only receive such treatment because they are more likely to misbehave and that there is no need therefore for schools to re-examine their practices. It is suggested that a way out of this impasse is to recognise that differential tre...
The continued lower academic attainment of Black (especially Black Caribbean) pupils is now well est...
This thesis aims to understand the prevalence and impacts of structural barriers and teachers’ low e...
This paper extends earlier research into the responses of local authorities and schools to the requi...
Whether schools are racist continues to be the subject of intense debate in Britain. Those writing f...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
The argument here places the personal reflections of BAME students and educators at the forefront in...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
Within the rich body of literature on the schooling of migrant and ethnic minority pupils, studies s...
This study analyses the educational progress of an entire national cohort of over 530,000 pupils in ...
Dominant conceptions of race, racism, and antiracism are becoming increasingly untenable. Based on r...
The past decade has witnessed the publication of a growing number of important ethnographic studies ...
This report summarizes the best-available evidence concerning race inequities in the English educati...
The nineteen sixties nave been a very important decade for race relations in Britain. It witnessed l...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Concerns regarding differentials in classroom experience and academic attainment by ethnicity have b...
The continued lower academic attainment of Black (especially Black Caribbean) pupils is now well est...
This thesis aims to understand the prevalence and impacts of structural barriers and teachers’ low e...
This paper extends earlier research into the responses of local authorities and schools to the requi...
Whether schools are racist continues to be the subject of intense debate in Britain. Those writing f...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
The argument here places the personal reflections of BAME students and educators at the forefront in...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
Within the rich body of literature on the schooling of migrant and ethnic minority pupils, studies s...
This study analyses the educational progress of an entire national cohort of over 530,000 pupils in ...
Dominant conceptions of race, racism, and antiracism are becoming increasingly untenable. Based on r...
The past decade has witnessed the publication of a growing number of important ethnographic studies ...
This report summarizes the best-available evidence concerning race inequities in the English educati...
The nineteen sixties nave been a very important decade for race relations in Britain. It witnessed l...
Race and stereotypes remain emotive words in numerous societies. Racism implies that a definitive ps...
Concerns regarding differentials in classroom experience and academic attainment by ethnicity have b...
The continued lower academic attainment of Black (especially Black Caribbean) pupils is now well est...
This thesis aims to understand the prevalence and impacts of structural barriers and teachers’ low e...
This paper extends earlier research into the responses of local authorities and schools to the requi...