Lads and Ladettes in School
Autor Carolyn Jacksonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 iun 2006
Fin Cullen, Goldsmiths College, Review in Gender and Education
"I would [therefore] urge everyone concerned with what is happening in schools to read this book, with its fascinating data and nuanced arguments."
Heather Mendick, London Metropolitan University - Review in British Journal of Educational Studies
This innovative book looks at how and why girls and boys adopt ‘laddish’ behaviours in schools. It examines the ways in which students negotiate pressures to be popular and ‘cool’ in school alongside pressures to perform academically. It also deals with the fears of academic and social failure that influence pupils’ school lives and experiences.
Drawing extensively on the voices of students in secondary schools, it explores key questions about laddish behaviours, such as:
- Are girls becoming more laddish – and if so, which girls?
- Do boys and girls have distinctive versions of laddishness?
- What motivates laddish behaviours?
- What are the consequences of laddish behaviours for pupils?
- What are the implications for teachers and schools?
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780335217700
ISBN-10: 0335217702
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0335217702
Pagini: 186
Dimensiuni: 153 x 230 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: McGraw Hill Education
Colecția Open University Press
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Cuprins
AcknowledgementsIntroduction
‘Don’t revise, and be a bit bad, that’s more popular’: Social motives for ‘laddishness’
‘I don’t want them to think I’m thick’: Academic motives for ‘laddishness’
Combining insights to understand ‘laddishness’: Integrating theories about social and academic motives
‘I don’t like failure. I want to get good levels.’ Testing times: Academic pressures and fears in school
‘If you work hard in school you’re a geek’: Exploring the ‘uncool to work’ discourse
Fibs and fabrications: Strategies to avoid looking ‘stupid’ or ‘swotty’
Balancing acts: Who can balance the books and a social life, and how?
‘If I knew how to tackle "laddishness" I’d bottle it, sell it, and make a fortune’: Implications for teachers, schools and policy makers
Conclusion
Notes
Appendices
References
Index
‘Don’t revise, and be a bit bad, that’s more popular’: Social motives for ‘laddishness’
‘I don’t want them to think I’m thick’: Academic motives for ‘laddishness’
Combining insights to understand ‘laddishness’: Integrating theories about social and academic motives
‘I don’t like failure. I want to get good levels.’ Testing times: Academic pressures and fears in school
‘If you work hard in school you’re a geek’: Exploring the ‘uncool to work’ discourse
Fibs and fabrications: Strategies to avoid looking ‘stupid’ or ‘swotty’
Balancing acts: Who can balance the books and a social life, and how?
‘If I knew how to tackle "laddishness" I’d bottle it, sell it, and make a fortune’: Implications for teachers, schools and policy makers
Conclusion
Notes
Appendices
References
Index