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portada Routledge Revivals: Schooling Ordinary Kids (1987): Inequality, Unemployment, and the new Vocationalism
Type
Physical Book
Language
English
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781138542082

Routledge Revivals: Schooling Ordinary Kids (1987): Inequality, Unemployment, and the new Vocationalism

Phillip Brown (Author) · Routledge Chapman Hall · Paperback

Routledge Revivals: Schooling Ordinary Kids (1987): Inequality, Unemployment, and the new Vocationalism - Phillip Brown

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Synopsis "Routledge Revivals: Schooling Ordinary Kids (1987): Inequality, Unemployment, and the new Vocationalism"

Originally published 1987 Schooling Ordinary Kids looks at the 'invisible majority' of ordinary working-class pupils. The book explains why these pupils are now at the centre of a major educational crisis surrounding the soaring rates of youth unemployment. The book is a timely examination of educational inequalities, unemployment, and the new vocationalism. Drawing extensively the study of schools in the urban centre of South Wales the book highlights the need for an alternative politics of education, if we were to meet the educational challenge of the late-twentieth century. The new vocationalism is revealed here as a policy for inequality both politically and in the classroom.

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