This article considers how teachers come to assess pupils' needs and abilities and how pupils come to acquire particular identities in the classroom - particularly Bangladeshi pupils who are both English as Additional Language (EAL) pupils and minority ethnic pupils. This work is a contribution to an emerging 'sociology of educational assessment' (Filer and Pollard, 2000) which considers assessment as a social practice, one which has consequences for identity, educational opportunity and the reproduction of social difference. How teachers understandings and expectations of pupils, how their needs as teachers to organise, manage and accomplish their lessons and how their pupils' actions in presenting themselves as particular kinds of pupils,...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
"Little kids are like sponges," goes the saying. While young children are commonly believed to be na...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of Bangladeshi pupils attending schools in England in the con...
The study concludes by suggesting that to focus on achievement in terms of ethnicity conceals the la...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 1998.With the move towards multicultural education in South Afri...
Language learning strategy research has focused on the actions of the individual language learner an...
This thesis sets out to examine how teachers cater for the bright pupils and slow learners in first ...
The use of (test) performance data for governing school and teachers' work, defined as datafication,...
This article documents that at the start of school, pupils from most ethnic groups substantially lag...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
The influx of Black pupils seeking admission to Indian schools began in 1990 after the Democratic M...
Examinations are designed to test knowledge and skills, but in some cases they acquire a power of t...
Please do cite without authors ’ permission This paper analyzes the evolution of the attainment gap ...
The findings of a 1996 review found that students from some minority ethnic groups, namely, those of...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
"Little kids are like sponges," goes the saying. While young children are commonly believed to be na...
This thesis focuses on the experiences of Bangladeshi pupils attending schools in England in the con...
The study concludes by suggesting that to focus on achievement in terms of ethnicity conceals the la...
Thesis (M.Ed.)-University of Natal, 1998.With the move towards multicultural education in South Afri...
Language learning strategy research has focused on the actions of the individual language learner an...
This thesis sets out to examine how teachers cater for the bright pupils and slow learners in first ...
The use of (test) performance data for governing school and teachers' work, defined as datafication,...
This article documents that at the start of school, pupils from most ethnic groups substantially lag...
Adopting a sociocultural theoretical framework and based on ethnographic data from two primary schoo...
The influx of Black pupils seeking admission to Indian schools began in 1990 after the Democratic M...
Examinations are designed to test knowledge and skills, but in some cases they acquire a power of t...
Please do cite without authors ’ permission This paper analyzes the evolution of the attainment gap ...
The findings of a 1996 review found that students from some minority ethnic groups, namely, those of...
This article draws on a study of black male teachers who teach in primary schools, and aims to contr...
This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary...
"Little kids are like sponges," goes the saying. While young children are commonly believed to be na...