This paper provides an analysis of international literature and focus group data arising from a three-year critical ethnographic study with 795 young people, educators and parents speaking about transitions through public education in Canada. It fills fissures in qualitative and process-based sociological work on youth transitions and redresses school transitions as critical, nested social ensembles. Moving from elementary to secondary school evokes emotional, social and academic paradoxes for young people. Policy and practice shifts are required and a policy activist stance begins to cut through embedded ideological and practical goings-on surrounding youth. The paper takes particular aim at that which continues to encourage individualised...
The governmentality framework invites an analysis that allows us not only to look at the government ...
This paper examines the changing contexts in which Australia’s youth negotiate the transition from s...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
This paper presents literature and findings on childhood transitions in public education. Set in the...
This qualitative case study was to specifically determine the role of the school in promoting academ...
Most young people leave elementary school and move into some form of secondary school during early a...
Educational researchers identify the transition from post-secondary education to the labour market a...
This paper argues that the effectiveness, or otherwise, of policies concerned with youth transitions...
The primary educational objective in Denmark is to ensure ‘education for all’,and one decisive logic...
The book addresses one of the most urgent social problems in many countries, the uncertain school-to...
The study of young people has become a mainstay of social science. Education, employment, leisure, c...
Transition in school is an inherent function of each student’s educational experience. However, newc...
Over the last three decades, the political project of school choice policy, promoted by the Vancouve...
Syllabus and policy documents in many states and countries around the world, and more specifically i...
The governmentality framework invites an analysis that allows us not only to look at the government ...
This paper examines the changing contexts in which Australia’s youth negotiate the transition from s...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...
As global youth unemployment and youth led social movements become increasingly widespread, states h...
This paper presents literature and findings on childhood transitions in public education. Set in the...
This qualitative case study was to specifically determine the role of the school in promoting academ...
Most young people leave elementary school and move into some form of secondary school during early a...
Educational researchers identify the transition from post-secondary education to the labour market a...
This paper argues that the effectiveness, or otherwise, of policies concerned with youth transitions...
The primary educational objective in Denmark is to ensure ‘education for all’,and one decisive logic...
The book addresses one of the most urgent social problems in many countries, the uncertain school-to...
The study of young people has become a mainstay of social science. Education, employment, leisure, c...
Transition in school is an inherent function of each student’s educational experience. However, newc...
Over the last three decades, the political project of school choice policy, promoted by the Vancouve...
Syllabus and policy documents in many states and countries around the world, and more specifically i...
The governmentality framework invites an analysis that allows us not only to look at the government ...
This paper examines the changing contexts in which Australia’s youth negotiate the transition from s...
This paper examines the complex constellation of conditions that turn many young people into 'exiles...