While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little attention has been given to how pupils themselves perceive differential teacher treatment and how such views relate to pupils’ claims of teacher racism and racial discrimination. This article employs ethnographic data gathered from one English and two Flemish (Belgian) secondary schools to investigate pupils’ perceptions of teachers’ differential treatment of pupils. All schools were multiethnic in character and located in inner-city areas. The analysis of the data suggests that three ideal types of pupils were perceived as legitimate recipients of a less or more favourable teacher treatment: the ill, stragglers and deviants. This study illus...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from one Flemish (Belgian) and one English secondary, ...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
While a large body of research has focused on the effects of teachers’ expectations of different typ...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
This article employs ethnographic data gathered from one Belgian (Flemish) secondary school to explo...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from one Belgian (Flemish) secondary school to explore...
While there has been considerable research on racism and discrimination in schools, most of these st...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from two Flemish (Belgian) and one English secondary s...
Within the rich body of literature on the schooling of migrant and ethnic minority pupils, studies s...
This article suggests the usefulness of an ecological approach in studying the development of teache...
While considerable research focuses on factors and processes that influence ethnic stereotypes and d...
This article examines the concept of ‘White racism’ in relation to the experiences of Gypsy and Trav...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from one Flemish (Belgian) and one English secondary, ...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
While a large body of research has focused on the effects of teachers’ expectations of different typ...
While British educational researchers have given considerable attention to issues of racism, little ...
This article employs ethnographic data gathered from one Belgian (Flemish) secondary school to explo...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from one Belgian (Flemish) secondary school to explore...
While there has been considerable research on racism and discrimination in schools, most of these st...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from two Flemish (Belgian) and one English secondary s...
Within the rich body of literature on the schooling of migrant and ethnic minority pupils, studies s...
This article suggests the usefulness of an ecological approach in studying the development of teache...
While considerable research focuses on factors and processes that influence ethnic stereotypes and d...
This article examines the concept of ‘White racism’ in relation to the experiences of Gypsy and Trav...
This paper employs ethnographic data gathered from one Flemish (Belgian) and one English secondary, ...
In the UK, policies and academic writings about inter-ethnic relations have witnessed many changes i...
While a large body of research has focused on the effects of teachers’ expectations of different typ...