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'Everybody's a nobody in school' : Excluded students' perceptions of the threats to autonomy in the English secondary school
Bibliografi
Author:
Williamson, Iain
;
Cullingford, Cedric
(Co-Author)
Topik:
ALIENATION
;
ADOLESCENCE
;
EDUCATION
;
EXCLUSION
;
YOUNG OFFENDERS
;
SELF-CONCEPT
;
AUTONOMY
Bahasa:
(EN )
Penerbit:
Unika Atma Jaya
Tahun Terbit:
2006
Jenis:
Article
Fulltext:
309r112.pdf
(71.0KB;
4 download
)
Abstract
The experiences of 20 male young offenders who had been excluded from secondary
school are reported in this article. Participants were interviewed about their school
experiences and data analysed using interpretative phenomenological analysis. Three
themes are discussed here. The first relates to participants? perceptions that their individuality
and autonomy were threatened in the school environment, which was
believed to value conformity and uniformity. The second reports a particular dislike of
certain rules and the ways in which rules were enforced. Finally, participants discussed
the appeal of material consumption, which allowed for the purchase of goods which
enhanced their sense of individuality.Most of the money acquired by participants was
through crime practised whilst truanting. These results are discussed within Eccles et
al.?s (1993) stage-environment fit framework.
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