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Cathal O'Siochru; Catherine O'Connell; Namrata Rao – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
While much has been written about the impact of metrics in higher education, less is known about the variety of response orientations that individual academics may adopt in reaction to the increasing metricization of academia. Taking the English higher education sector as a case study, this research surveyed the views of academics from Education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Inclusion, Foreign Countries, College Faculty
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Clarke, Matthew; Haines Lyon, Charlotte; Walker, Emma; Walz, Linda; Collet-Sabé, Jordi; Pritchard, Kate – Power and Education, 2021
Education is usually considered a force for good, associated with hope and optimism about better individual and social futures. Yet a case can be made that education and education policy in recent decades, far from being a force for good, has had nefarious effects at multiple levels. This can be seen in the growing alienation of significant…
Descriptors: Power Structure, Neoliberalism, Educational Policy, Futures (of Society)
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Brady, Norman; Bates, Agnieszka – European Educational Research Journal, 2016
The quest continues to standardise quality assurance systems throughout the European Higher Education Area (EHEA) under the auspices of the Bologna Process and led by the European Network for Quality Assurance (ENQA). Mirroring its member organisation in England, the Quality Assurance Agency (QAA), ENQA identifies, as one of its core aims, the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Quality Assurance, Higher Education, Accountability
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Adderley, Rebecca J.; Hope, Max A.; Hughes, Gill C.; Jones, Lisa; Messiou, Kyriaki; Shaw, Patricia A. – European Journal of Special Needs Education, 2015
This paper reports a small-scale research project which took place in one primary school in the north-east of England. The study aimed to listen to children's views about how the practices of teachers helped and/or hindered their sense of inclusion in classrooms. Inclusion was understood here in a broad sense rather than specifically relating to…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Educational Practices, Elementary Education, Childhood Attitudes
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Veck, Wayne – Disability & Society, 2012
Drawing upon the thought of Eric Fromm, this paper argues that efforts to understand and counter behaviour that causes difficulties in education should begin in a critical and reflective engagement with both the conditions of human freedom and the character of educational institutions and society as a whole. Fromm's critique of dominating ideas…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Freedom, Education, Social Psychology
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Orr, Kevin – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2012
This article examines what both in-service and pre-service trainee teachers learn from their early experience of teaching in further education (FE) colleges in England. Despite differences between in-service and pre-service trainees, that early experience is often characterised by isolation and lack of control over practice for both groups.…
Descriptors: Teacher Education, Adult Education, Coping, Foreign Countries
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Chadderton, Charlotte; Colley, Helen – Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education, 2012
Disadvantaged young people often inhabit a dangerous space: excluded from education, training and employment markets; constructed as disposable; and cast out as "human waste" (Bauman, 2004). There are many macro-level analyses of this catastrophic trend, but this article provides insights into some of the everyday educational…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Young Adults, Disadvantaged
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Snell, Julia – Language and Education, 2013
Sociolinguists have been fighting dialect prejudice since the 1960s, but deficit views of non-standard English are regaining currency in educational discourse. In this paper I argue that the traditional sociolinguistic response--stressing dialect systematicity and tolerance of "difference"--may no longer be effective by questioning a key…
Descriptors: Nonstandard Dialects, Language Variation, Foreign Countries, Working Class
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Thomas, Paul; Henri, Tom – Journal of Youth Studies, 2011
This article explores effective approaches against racism in work with young people, and the relevance of new policy agendas in the UK. Since the 2001 disturbances, the UK has controversially prioritised "Community Cohesion", with the accusation that this new direction represents the "death of multiculturalism". Drawing on…
Descriptors: Racial Bias, Young Adults, Cultural Pluralism, Public Policy
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Thompson, Ron – Critical Studies in Education, 2011
This paper uses Bourdieu's concept of field to analyse findings from an ethnographic study of Entry to Employment (E2E) programmes in England. Entry to Employment is a work-based learning programme which aims to re-engage young people with "barriers to learning" inhibiting access to further education, training or employment. The paper…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Late Adolescents, Young Adults, Access to Education
Callanan, Meg; Kinsella, Rachel; Graham, Jenny; Turczuk, Ola; Finch, Steven – Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2009
The Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) commissioned NatCen to conduct a project to explore why some young people disengaged from education and underachieved at KS4, assess the longer-term impact of such disengagement and underachievement and consider ways in which it may be prevented or countered. It involved an analysis of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Qualitative Research, Underachievement, Young Adults
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Reid, Ken – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2010
This article focuses upon recent initiatives aimed at improving the management of disaffected students in Wales. Historically, schools in Wales over the last hundred years have consistently had to manage larger numbers of disaffected students, especially truants and school absentees, than in other parts of the United Kingdom. In her annual report…
Descriptors: Strategic Planning, Expulsion, Foreign Countries, Attendance
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Lindsey, Lydia – Western Journal of Black Studies, 1989
Argues that the present status of Blacks in England has been shaped by the changing nature of the Empire and Commonwealth, the declining British economy, and political underrepresentation, and that it reflects immigration restrictions and the British polity's refusal to acknowledge the effect of adverse racial, colonial, and political factors. (AF)
Descriptors: Alienation, Black History, Black Influences, Blacks
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Matthews, Hugh; Taylor, Mark; Sherwood, Kenneth; Tucker, Faith; Limb, Melanie – Journal of Rural Studies, 2000
A survey and interviews with 372 youth aged 9-16 in rural Northhamptonshire (England) explored children's experiences of rural life. Challenging the image of the idyllic rural childhood, many youth, especially the least affluent and teenagers, felt detached from village life, powerless, and unable to find autonomous social space away from adult…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adult Child Relationship, Alienation, Child Rearing
Shinman, Sheila – 1975
Given that in a community, there will be some parents who make use of preschool provision and some who do not, are there any discernible differences or similarities between the two groups of parents? Do the reasons parents offer for use or disuse, however cogent they may be, mask a more fundamental difference between families who do not take part…
Descriptors: Alienation, Community Study, Demography, Economic Factors
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