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Smyth, John – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2016
Young people from working-class backgrounds are feeling increasingly insecure in school, and for good reasons. The institution of schooling is being converted into an instrument of neoliberal control. In this paper, I discuss how schools are becoming increasingly insecure places for working-class young people, and how they are responding, and I do…
Descriptors: Youth Problems, School Safety, Working Class, Neoliberalism
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Smyth, John – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
In this discursive and wide-ranging paper I want to do two things: first, to interrogate the conditions that led to, and continue to wreak havoc as a result of, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), and that underpin current policy approaches to teacher education in Australia and other western countries; and second, to move in the direction of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Economic Climate, Financial Exigency
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Smyth, John – Language and Education, 2007
The relational, cultural and contextual view of literacy discussed in this paper has profound and widespread implications for the way teachers think about their students, their families, backgrounds and experiences and the aspirations students hold for the future. Focussing on the theoretical construct of teacher identity, the paper discusses the…
Descriptors: School Culture, Literacy, Teaching Methods, Secondary Education
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Smyth, John – Journal of Education Policy, 2002
Case study of Australian primary school examines how teachers' subjectivities are worked on and how teachers' pedagogical selves are being disrupted and fundamentally recast as a consequence of local school management. (Contains 68 references.) (Author/PKP)
Descriptors: Case Studies, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Primary Education
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Smyth, John; Hattam, Robert – British Educational Research Journal, 2002
States early school leaving is a protracted educational problem throughout the world. Examines early school leaving from the position of young Australians (n=209) who left school or were considering leaving. Provides tentative theorizing traversing aspects of the cultural geography of high school as partial explanation of what is occurring. (BT)
Descriptors: Dropout Prevention, Dropout Research, Dropouts, Educational Research
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Smyth, John; McInerney, Peter; Hattam, Robert; Lawson, Mike – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 1998
Teachers have not figured prominently in school restructuring, but exercise important pedagogical leadership through shaping, enacting, and living their schools' vision and culture. An Australian school's experience illustrates how teachers can create "radical spaces" for debate whereby the "entitlement to speak" against…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Foreign Countries, Institutional Mission, Learning Processes
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Smyth, John – London Review of Education, 2005
This paper presents an argument around the need to rethink the issue of early school leaving from the vantage point of students and teachers, and the conditions and pathways that need to be constructed and brought into existence within schooling, if such conditions do not already exist. The attempt is to move discussions outside of the…
Descriptors: At Risk Students, School Culture, Dropout Prevention, Educational Environment