Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explores teachers’ narratives to uncover how Children with Migrant Backgrounds (CMB) are positioned in the contexts of their learning experience. In particular, the article utilises the analytical category of trust to argue that the position of CMB in teachers’ narratives is related to the form of teachers’ trust. When trust is based on categorical inequalities, CMB are often considered untrustworthy partners construction of the learning and teaching experience. Trust based on categorical inequalities becomes a form of trust in distrust and CMB are positioned in the children’s needs paradigm where decision-making is reserved to teachers who act for ...
This study was designed to investigate the trust relationship between parents and teachers in first ...
Migration across the OECD this decade is reflected in increasingly diverse societies. Although migra...
Many of the larger towns and cities within the UK have long experienced a cosmopolitan mix of cultur...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
The presentation focuses on teachers’ trust in learners and how different types of trust, or distrus...
This qualitative study examines one migrant teacher’s identity positions in the context of a peer me...
Children are individuals capable of expressing their wishes and needs, making decisions and taking a...
This study examines teachers’ relational agency – working flexibly with school colleagues and other ...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This study aims to investigate how teachers’ trust in their students relates to reading comprehensio...
Migrant children may display problems of participation in school interactions with adults and peers,...
Abstract Providing quality education for all pupils requires cooperation from members of the entire...
This study was designed to investigate the trust relationship between parents and teachers in first ...
Migration across the OECD this decade is reflected in increasingly diverse societies. Although migra...
Many of the larger towns and cities within the UK have long experienced a cosmopolitan mix of cultur...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
Based on qualitative interviews with primary school teachers in Greater London, this article explore...
The presentation focuses on teachers’ trust in learners and how different types of trust, or distrus...
This qualitative study examines one migrant teacher’s identity positions in the context of a peer me...
Children are individuals capable of expressing their wishes and needs, making decisions and taking a...
This study examines teachers’ relational agency – working flexibly with school colleagues and other ...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
The poor attendance and underachievement of Gypsy and Traveller children within the UK education sys...
This study aims to investigate how teachers’ trust in their students relates to reading comprehensio...
Migrant children may display problems of participation in school interactions with adults and peers,...
Abstract Providing quality education for all pupils requires cooperation from members of the entire...
This study was designed to investigate the trust relationship between parents and teachers in first ...
Migration across the OECD this decade is reflected in increasingly diverse societies. Although migra...
Many of the larger towns and cities within the UK have long experienced a cosmopolitan mix of cultur...