The thesis explores the nature of pupil resistance; it investigates what constitutes it and how it can be explained. Various ethnic and national group, male and female working-class resistance if analysed in two secondary schools in Birmingham (England) and one school in Sydney (Australia). It focuses on the pupils’ experience of school. ‘Compressed ethnographies’ (Walford and Miller, 1991) were conducted in each school to examine pupil resistance. The research found that structural societal state factors, regional, community and formal, informal and physical characteristics of each school, together with the teachers and pupils characteristics and background all influence resistance. The class, gender, ethnic and national identity of each p...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are to understand, from junior high school students’ perspect...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study conducted in a split grade five and six classroom in T...
The thesis explores the nature of pupil resistance; it investigates what constitutes it and how it c...
This thesis employs a critical ethnographic method to examine how high ability pupils in a comprehen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
In vernacular understandings or conversations about resistance as it occurs with students in public ...
[[abstract]]This study aims at describing the circumstances in which senior high school students dis...
The purpose of this study is to understand mildly marginalized students better and their educational...
This ethnographic study explores the relationship between student attendance and student resistance...
MA (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Resistant behaviour is a serious r...
Educational desire and resistance have been historically intricate and interconnected notions for Bl...
Based on a two month-long fieldwork in a Swedish upper secondary school, this thesis examines studen...
This study sought to analyse critically the discourse of pupils’ disaffection captured in the views ...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are to understand, from junior high school students’ perspect...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study conducted in a split grade five and six classroom in T...
The thesis explores the nature of pupil resistance; it investigates what constitutes it and how it c...
This thesis employs a critical ethnographic method to examine how high ability pupils in a comprehen...
This study is a critical ethnography, set in a Western Australian state secondary school in a low so...
This thesis examines the teachers' and the pupils' relations in the schooling of black boys. The stu...
In vernacular understandings or conversations about resistance as it occurs with students in public ...
[[abstract]]This study aims at describing the circumstances in which senior high school students dis...
The purpose of this study is to understand mildly marginalized students better and their educational...
This ethnographic study explores the relationship between student attendance and student resistance...
MA (Psychology), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014Resistant behaviour is a serious r...
Educational desire and resistance have been historically intricate and interconnected notions for Bl...
Based on a two month-long fieldwork in a Swedish upper secondary school, this thesis examines studen...
This study sought to analyse critically the discourse of pupils’ disaffection captured in the views ...
In the current era of “zero tolerance”, disciplinary practices including punishment, expulsion, phys...
[[abstract]]The purposes of this study are to understand, from junior high school students’ perspect...
This thesis is based on an ethnographic study conducted in a split grade five and six classroom in T...