Search

Showing total 452 results

Search Constraints

Start Over You searched for: Search Limiters Full Text Remove constraint Search Limiters: Full Text Publication Year Range Last 50 years Remove constraint Publication Year Range: Last 50 years Journal british journal of sociology of education Remove constraint Journal: british journal of sociology of education
452 results

Search Results

1. South African Black Teachers and the Academic Paper Chase.

2. REVIEW SYMPOSIUM.

3. Planning mobile futures: the border artistry of International Baccalaureate Diploma choosers.

4. Exploring the boundary between school science and everyday knowledge in primary school pedagogic practices.

5. Mobilising capitals? Migrant children's negotiation of their everyday lives in school.

6. The construction of the 'ideal pupil' and pupils' perceptions of 'misbehaviour' and discipline: contrasting experiences from a low-socio-economic and a high-socio-economic primary school.

7. Dynamics of parent involvement at a multicultural school.

8. Developing social inclusion through after-school homework tutoring: a study of African refugee students in Greater Western Sydney.

9. Tertiary education reform and legitimation in New Zealand: the case of adult and community education as a 'local state of emergency'.

10. Tomorrow we live: fascist visions of education in 1930s Britain.

11. Reputation in the sociology of education.

12. Social class and participation in further education: evidence from the Youth Cohort Study of England and Wales.

13. The marginality of migrant children in the urban Chinese educational system.

14. Quality assurance and gender discrimination in English universities: an investigation.

15. 'The world must stop when I'm talking': gender and power relations in primary teachers' classroom talk.

16. 'Just be friends': exposing the limits of educational bully discourses for understanding teen girls' heterosexualized friendships and conflicts.

17. Global field and global imagining: Bourdieu and worldwide higher education.

18. The prevalence of 'life planning': evidence from UK graduates.

19. A re-consideration of rates of 'social mobility' in Britain: or why research impact is not always a good thing.

20. The excluded citizenship identity: Palestinian/Arab Israeli young people negotiating their political identities.

21. Education and climate change - some systemic connections.

22. 'Six packs and big muscles, and stuff like that'. Primary school-aged South African boys, black and white, on sport.

23. Curriculum charts and time in undergraduate education.

24. Friends, peers and higher education.

25. How competency-based training locks the working class out of powerful knowledge: a modified Bernsteinian analysis.

26. From savage to citizen: education, colonialism and idiocy.

27. Feeling 10 feet tall: creative inclusion in a community of practice.

28. Learning, differentiation and strategic action in secondary education: analyses from the Identity and Learning Programme.

29. Cultural capital and family involvement in children's education: tales from two primary schools in Cyprus.

30. The pleasures of learning at work: Foucault and phenomenology compared.

31. The past, present and future of widening participation research.

32. Curriculum online? Exploring the political and commercial construction of the UK digital learning marketplace.

33. Getting boys’ education ‘right’: the Australian Government’s Parliamentary Inquiry Report as an exemplary instance of recuperative masculinity politics.

34. ‘They won’t let us play ... unless you’re going out with one of them’: girls, boys and Butler’s ‘heterosexual matrix’ in the primary years.

35. Subjectification: the relevance of Butler’s analysis for education.

36. What to do about values in social research: the case for ethical reflexivity in the sociology of education.

37. Enchanting a disenchanted child: revolutionising the means of education using Information and Communication Technology and e‐learning.

38. Middle‐class struggle? Identity‐work and leisure among sixth formers in the United Kingdom.

39. Higher education and linguistic dualism in the Arab Gulf.

40. On the making and taking of professionalism in the further education workplace.

41. Structuration theory, habitus and complexity theory: elective affinities or old wine in new bottles?

42. Evidence‐based practice in educational research: a critical realist critique of systematic review.

43. Challenging the post‐Fordist/flexible organisation thesis: the case of reformed educational organisations.

44. Learning to consume—consuming to learn: children at the interface between consumption and education.

45. From 'school correspondent' to workplace bargainer? The changing role of the school union representative.

46. The assault on the professions and the restructuring of academic and professional identities: a Bernsteinian analysis.

47. 'They never go off the rails like other ethnic groups': teachers' constructions of British Chinese pupils' gender identities and approaches to learning.

48. The construction of 'age difference' and the impact of age-mixing within UK further education colleges.

49. 'Good books': is there a future for academic writing within the educational publishing industry?

50. Including pupils with special educational needs in secondary school physical education: a sociological analysis of teachers' views.