1. Schools that Make a Difference: a sociological perspective on effective schooling.
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Proudford, Christine and Baker, Robert
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EFFECTIVE teaching , *EVALUATION of schools , *SOCIOLOGY , *LEARNING , *ACADEMIC achievement , *TEACHERS , *SCHOOL administration - Abstract
A recent review essay of three books on effective schooling stated that the literature on school effectiveness largely adopts a functionalist view of society and schooling and the field of inquiry is dominated by a positivist paradigm. The review argued for a sociological analysis of effective schooling. This paper examines from a sociological perspective the nature of effective schooling. The paper draws on case studies of four high schools to analyze their relationship with the social, cultural and policy dimensions oft heir context. A major focus of the paper is on the dilemmas, tensions and issues arising from the interrelationship between each school and its context, and the implications of these for an understanding of effective practices in schools. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1995
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