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Delval, Anne-Sophie – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2022
This article aims to bring back into circulation Bourdieu's concept of 'refuge school' to analyse transnational migration for higher education, of privileged students who cannot access the most academically selective institutions. Through the case study of Swiss Hospitality Management Schools (SHMS), I investigate the discursive strategy…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Advantaged, College Students
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Chiang, Tien-Hui; Thurston, Allen; Zhao, Jiangtao; Hao, Yanli; Ma, Jing; Dong, Yonggui – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2020
Drawing on the code theory of Basil Bernstein, this study set out to examine how primary school teachers operationalize and experience their teaching practice with respect to the weak framing that may underpin teacher-pupil interaction, and how this practice is regulated by certain variables. Questionnaires were completed by 2,238 primary school…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Scaffolding (Teaching Technique)
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Lourie, Megan; Rata, Elizabeth – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2014
Educational under-achievement by a section of the Maori population is a persistent problem for New Zealand. This article is a theoretical examination of the practice and consequences of a culture-based curriculum that is promoted as the solution. We develop the argument that not only is the "cultural solution" at odds with the complex…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Pacific Islanders
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Beach, Dennis; Sernhede, Ove – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
In this article, using data from ethnographic research, we try to present some glimpses of the way education is described as an experience and possibility "from below", by pupils who grow up and study in schools in the most segregated and territorially stigmatized suburbs on the outskirts of our major cities. What we feel they describe…
Descriptors: Citizenship, School Segregation, Disadvantaged, Ethnography
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Mills, Carmen; Gale, Trevor – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2011
One popular view of student achievement is that the quality of teaching students receive plays an important part in whether or not they do well at school. In this article we draw attention to "context" as a complementary explanation, particularly regarding achievement differences between students from different socio-economic…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Academic Achievement, Educational Quality, Socioeconomic Background
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Pasztor, Adel – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2010
With reference to capital theories and rational choice theory, this paper aims to understand how abilities and schooling ambitions are intertwined with social class, gender and ethnicity. By drawing on 16 in-depth interviews carried out with highly educated second-generation Turks in the Netherlands, the paper discusses the resources,…
Descriptors: Social Class, Educational Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Role of Education
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Connolly, Paul – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
Over recent years the findings of a number of quantitative research studies have been published in the UK on gender and achievement. Much of this work has emanated from Stephen Gorard and his colleagues and has not only been highly critical of existing approaches to handling quantitative data but has also suggested a number of alternative and,…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Gender Differences
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Connolly, Paul – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
This article provides a brief rejoinder to Gorard and Smith's reply to an article I published in a previous issue of British Journal of Sociology of Education. In that original article I provided a critical review of their quantitative research on gender and education in the United Kingdom. In their reply to this article, Gorard and Smith seem to…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Foreign Countries, Statistical Analysis, Gender Issues
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Hodgetts, Katherine – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
The underachievement of boys has been a focus of intense concern in Australia for over 15 years. Historical analyses suggest that male students' poor performance has traditionally been attributed to factors external to boys themselves (methods, teachers, texts), deflecting attention from the relationship between masculinity construction and…
Descriptors: Sexual Identity, Gender Differences, Males, Masculinity
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Gorard, Stephen; Smith, Emma – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
In "British Journal of Sociology of Education" Volume 29 number 3, 2008, Connolly presented what he termed a "critical review" of some of our previous work on the relative attainment of male and female students in UK schools. He proposed three general areas for criticism--our use of attainment gaps, our consideration of…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Underachievement, Academic Achievement, Criticism
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Read, Barbara – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
The present paper examines male and female teachers' language practices in relation to "censuring" talk in the primary classroom, in the context of the debate around boys' "underachievement" and the "feminisation" of primary school culture. Through an analysis of classroom observations with 51 men and women teachers, it looks to see whether gender…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, School Culture, Power Structure, Educational Change
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Dunne, Mairead; Gazeley, Louise – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2008
Addressing the "the social class attainment gap" in education has become a government priority in England. Despite multiple initiatives, however, little has effectively addressed the underachievement of working-class pupils within the classroom. In order to develop clearer understandings of working-class underachievement at this level,…
Descriptors: Social Class, Underachievement, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Teachers
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Araujo, Marta – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2007
This paper examines issues of selection, merging an analysis of policy with data from a qualitative case study. It focuses on the "modernisation of the comprehensive principle" proposed by New Labour, in which selection within schools (through setting "by ability") is increasingly encouraged. Data collected at an inner-city,…
Descriptors: Students, Educational Change, Foreign Countries, Case Studies
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Jones, Susan; Myhill, Debra – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2004
Working within a methodological framework that identified four focus groups, high-achieving boys and girls and underachieving boys and girls, this article presents teachers' perceptions of how gender identity is seen to influence achievement levels. Beliefs about gender identity informed the teachers' perceptions in relation to each of the four…
Descriptors: Underachievement, Teacher Attitudes, Academic Achievement, Gender Differences
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Van de gaer, Eva; Pustjens, Heidi; Van Damme, Jan; De Munter, Agnes – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2006
In this study we examined whether the underachievement of boys in language at the end of secondary education is related to school-related attitudes. Data were drawn from the LOSO project, a longitudinal research project in secondary education. The results showed that there were gender differences in language achievement in favour of girls in the…
Descriptors: Track System (Education), School Attitudes, Underachievement, Males
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