Young people who disengage or disconnect from school are often demonised within the media and the wider public imagination, from a largely individualized and pathological positioning. Policy explanations and responses are often unhelpful in their focus on a range of ‘deficit’ attributes – poverty, poor parenting, dysfunctional families, low familial achievement, aspiration and motivation, and other ‘at risk’ categories. This paper offers a different explanatory framework that foregrounds the experiences of some young people who had disengaged from school and resumed learning under a very different set of conditions to the ones that had exiled them from schools in the first place. Using a socio-spatial framework, the paper explores the notio...
Equity concerns related to high-school completion and engagement with learning have driven the produ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into ‘exiles...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
This paper tackles what is arguably the most pervasive and pressing educational issue confronting af...
This paper tackles what is arguably the most pervasive and pressing educational issue confronting af...
However, they viewed their current, ‘alternative’ places of schooling as spaces of belonging, framed...
Most young people in the UK make relatively ‘successful’, unproblematic transitions from school to w...
Synopsis - This book brings a unique, innovative and refreshing perspective to one of the most protr...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
This article considers the understandings of space and place amongst a group of disaffected students...
The representational space of teachers and children in schools has changed beyond all recognition. D...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
This paper teases out how the identities of young people with mind–body–emotional differences are pe...
Equity concerns related to high-school completion and engagement with learning have driven the produ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into ‘exiles...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
This paper tackles what is arguably the most pervasive and pressing educational issue confronting af...
This paper tackles what is arguably the most pervasive and pressing educational issue confronting af...
However, they viewed their current, ‘alternative’ places of schooling as spaces of belonging, framed...
Most young people in the UK make relatively ‘successful’, unproblematic transitions from school to w...
Synopsis - This book brings a unique, innovative and refreshing perspective to one of the most protr...
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling becau...
This article considers the understandings of space and place amongst a group of disaffected students...
The representational space of teachers and children in schools has changed beyond all recognition. D...
This paper considers the ‘knowledge economy’ as it is used in education rhetoric to establish social...
This paper teases out how the identities of young people with mind–body–emotional differences are pe...
Equity concerns related to high-school completion and engagement with learning have driven the produ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Taylor & Francis via the...
The persistent failure of contemporary policies to improve school retention rates and close the achi...