370 Pages
by
Routledge
370 Pages
by
Routledge
370 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1986, this book presents three full case studies of secondary school communities in Australia: one city school in a working-class area, one community school serving a wide, more rural area, and a school with an academic tradition in the suburbs of a large city. The material is drawn together to discuss and describe the issues revealed by the studies: these include... Read more
Part I. 1. Introduction, Fensham. 2. Greenfield: A Case Study of Schooling, Alienation and Employment, Tripp. 3. Addison Hills: A Case Study of Alienation and Transition from School, Kemmis. 4. The Purdah Experience, Power. Part II. 5. Across the States: A Response to the Studies from within the Project, Fensham. 6. Policy Response to the Case Studies, Blackburn. 7. Some Methodological, Substantive and Theoretical Aspects, Musgrave. 8. Case Studies and What We Already Know, Anderson. 9. Reflections on Methodology, Kemmis, Power, D. Tripp. 10. With Critical Friends, Who Needs Enemies? Ingvarson.
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Fensham, Peter






