This paper explores how special educational needs (SEN) and social class can become intertwined in post-primary school choice in Ireland. The paper draws on data generated during a three-year ethnographic study of a DEIS school. Data are analysed using Holland et al.’s (1998. Identity and Agency in Cultural Worlds. Boston, MA: Harvard University Press) positional identities, authored selves and figured worlds in order to examine how learner identities and school choice processes can become informed by emergent school cultures being formed and re-formed by neoliberal marketisation of education and how these actions are taken up in the identity work of young people and their families. Soft barriers and their contribution to aspects of school ...
Inclusive education is a key goal of education systems worldwide with much of the policy emphasis on...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions ...
This paper examines post-primary school choice processes in the urban Irish working-class community ...
This study assessed whether special classes operate as a form of segregation or inclusion for studen...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
Transition from post-primary to third level education can be a complicated and confusing period for ...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The purpose of this paper is to excavate connections between adolescent literacy and identity in pos...
Ireland has a distinct and complex history regarding the education of persons with special education...
Ireland has a distinct and complex history regarding the education of persons with special education...
Over the past decade, there has been a societal push for social inclusion in Ireland for students wi...
In recent years, international initiatives such as the Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis pa...
Inclusive education is a key goal of education systems worldwide with much of the policy emphasis on...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
This paper explores how classed identities are constituted through the socio-sartorial inscriptions ...
This paper examines post-primary school choice processes in the urban Irish working-class community ...
This study assessed whether special classes operate as a form of segregation or inclusion for studen...
This paper is a critical policy analysis of intersections between social class inequality and educat...
Transition from post-primary to third level education can be a complicated and confusing period for ...
Despite the recent policy emphasis on educational inclusion little is known about children with spec...
The purpose of this paper is to excavate connections between adolescent literacy and identity in pos...
Ireland has a distinct and complex history regarding the education of persons with special education...
Ireland has a distinct and complex history regarding the education of persons with special education...
Over the past decade, there has been a societal push for social inclusion in Ireland for students wi...
In recent years, international initiatives such as the Salamanca Statement and Framework for Action ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Routledge via the DOI in this recordThis pa...
Inclusive education is a key goal of education systems worldwide with much of the policy emphasis on...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...