Description |
xiv, 192 pages ; 24 cm |
Series |
Studies in inclusive education series |
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Studies in inclusive education series.
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Contents |
1. Landscape of choice: horizons for action -- 2. The research and the young people: working in the 'ruins' -- 3. Making and escaping identity: Amma and Michael, Rena and Delisha -- 4. At risk of social exclusion: Debra and Ayesha -- 5. Learning fatigue, 'choice biographies' and leisure: Aaron, Lucy and Anne -- 6. In a class of their own: classifying and classified - identity and the science of infinite distinctions: Rachel, Kirsty, Lucy and Agesh -- 7. Just 'ordinary' young men: Luke and Jordan -- 8. Lost in time and space?: 'drafting' a life - 'just' and 'not yet': Fiona and Jolene, Daryl and Warren -- 9. Futures on 'hold': Gabrielle, Gillian, Carlene and Mehalet -- 10. Constructing new futures in the 'new economies'?: Rees and Wayne -- 11. Themes and issues and 'overburdened representations' -- Appendices |
Summary |
"This internationally appealing book is based on a two-year case study of a group of young people as they move through their final year of mandatory schooling and into their first year of post-16 experience. It looks at their choices, the market behaviour of local education and training providers and those who help and advise these choices. The authors show that recent and current political policies for post-16 education disadvantage, marginalise and exclude young people rather than improve their life chances. The book draws together the major issues and attempts to suggest alternative ways forward for a more inclusive post-16 education and training system." -- Publisher's website |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes |
Subject |
Youth -- England -- London -- Longitudinal studies.
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High school graduates -- England -- London -- Longitudinal studies.
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Postsecondary education -- England -- London.
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School-to-work transition -- England -- London.
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Author |
Macrae, Sheila.
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Maguire, Meg, 1949-
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LC no. |
00022532 |
ISBN |
0750708611 cased |
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0750708603 paperback |
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