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That’s Another Story: An Alternative to the ‘Official’ Way the Urban School Story is Told
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Tan, Jon E. C.
, Harridge, Sarah
, Stokoe, Sarah
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Academic achievement
/ Accountability
/ Barriers
/ Case Studies
/ Classrooms
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Decision Making
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Policy
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Ethnic groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Holistic Approach
/ Immigration
/ Instruction
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority groups
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Pedagogy
/ Poverty
/ Quality of education
/ Resistance
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scrutiny
/ Sociology
/ Students
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Schools
2014
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That’s Another Story: An Alternative to the ‘Official’ Way the Urban School Story is Told
by
Tan, Jon E. C.
, Harridge, Sarah
, Stokoe, Sarah
in
Academic achievement
/ Accountability
/ Barriers
/ Case Studies
/ Classrooms
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Decision Making
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Policy
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Ethnic groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Holistic Approach
/ Immigration
/ Instruction
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority groups
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Pedagogy
/ Poverty
/ Quality of education
/ Resistance
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scrutiny
/ Sociology
/ Students
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Schools
2014
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That’s Another Story: An Alternative to the ‘Official’ Way the Urban School Story is Told
by
Tan, Jon E. C.
, Harridge, Sarah
, Stokoe, Sarah
in
Academic achievement
/ Accountability
/ Barriers
/ Case Studies
/ Classrooms
/ Community and Environmental Psychology
/ Curricula
/ Curriculum
/ Decision Making
/ Deprivation
/ Disadvantaged
/ Education
/ Educational Environment
/ Educational Policy
/ Elementary education
/ Elementary Schools
/ England
/ Ethnic groups
/ Foreign Countries
/ Holistic Approach
/ Immigration
/ Instruction
/ Minority Group Students
/ Minority groups
/ Outcomes of Education
/ Pedagogy
/ Poverty
/ Quality of education
/ Resistance
/ Resistance (Psychology)
/ Scrutiny
/ Sociology
/ Students
/ Teacher Researchers
/ Teachers
/ Teaching
/ Urban areas
/ Urban Schools
2014
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That’s Another Story: An Alternative to the ‘Official’ Way the Urban School Story is Told
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That’s Another Story: An Alternative to the ‘Official’ Way the Urban School Story is Told
2014
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This article, co-authored by two research-active teachers with the support of their academic partner, reports on the resistance of an urban primary school in a northern city of England to the label ‘disadvantaged school’ and various judgements that refuse to take into account its holistic work with students and families from different and diverse minority ethnic backgrounds. The article will argue that there are flaws in the ways the school’s story is officially told where it does not acknowledge what is being done to address students’ experiences of immigration, poverty and deprivation, and the cultural barriers they often negotiate in coming to school. As a driver for change, practitioner research foregrounds the authenticity of school and classroom contexts and puts them under scrutiny as a means of informing strategic decisions. Utilising a case study design, this paper pulls together a range of data evidence to construct its narrative and tell the school’s story, working in collaboration with its university academic partner. In doing so, it contributes to our understanding of practitioner research within challenging urban school settings, under pressure from centralised conceptualisations of achievement gaps and school performance. It puts many of these ideas under scrutiny and asks fundamental questions about curriculum, pedagogy and accountability.
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