This paper uses evidence from a small-scale study of two English primary school classrooms to examine school inclusion in its political contexts. We argue that 'inclusion' and 'exclusion' are complex processes, enacted moment-by-moment by pupils and teachers. Our focus is on the pupils' negotiation of these moments, and we examine how their negotiations are contingent on (although not determined by) a web of intersecting indices of 'difference', including differences of social class, ethnicity, gender/sexuality, perceived academic ability and physical appearance. We take a post-structuralist approach, well-known in feminist educational research but less often used in research and thinking about 'inclusive' schooling, to foreground children'...
This article explores the possible contributions that children can make in educational settings that...
This paper draws on interviews with teachers that were conducted as part of the EGSIE-Australia proj...
While debates rage about educational inequality and the best way to tackle attainment gaps, a pervas...
This paper uses evidence form a small-scale study of two English primary classrooms to examine schoo...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
Adopting a socio-cultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary scho...
This research project emerged in the context of the apparent paradox between the then New Labour Gov...
This paper argues that current educational strategies for social inclusion tend to translate the nee...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
This paper aims to examine the experiences of pupils and professionals who are affected by actual or...
Public and political pressures to improve discipline standards in classrooms have, until recently, s...
The development of varied discourses on inclusion/exclusion will be discussed in the context of data...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
This article explores the possible contributions that children can make in educational settings that...
This paper draws on interviews with teachers that were conducted as part of the EGSIE-Australia proj...
While debates rage about educational inequality and the best way to tackle attainment gaps, a pervas...
This paper uses evidence form a small-scale study of two English primary classrooms to examine schoo...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
Adopting a socio-cultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary scho...
This research project emerged in the context of the apparent paradox between the then New Labour Gov...
This paper argues that current educational strategies for social inclusion tend to translate the nee...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
This paper aims to examine the experiences of pupils and professionals who are affected by actual or...
Public and political pressures to improve discipline standards in classrooms have, until recently, s...
The development of varied discourses on inclusion/exclusion will be discussed in the context of data...
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the nort...
A rising number of children are permanently excluded from school each year in England. Children’s ex...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
This article explores the possible contributions that children can make in educational settings that...
This paper draws on interviews with teachers that were conducted as part of the EGSIE-Australia proj...
While debates rage about educational inequality and the best way to tackle attainment gaps, a pervas...