Inclusion, exclusion and marginalisation

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This article considers issues relating to the marginalisation and inclusion of pupils in a secondary school. It takes the perspective of a teacher researcher examining her everyday teaching in such a school. It has a particular focus on some black boys learning French. The article critically examines the social norms that (a) define the relations between teachers and pupils within classroom situations, (b) guide the researcher's relationship to the researched. It draws on recent psycho-analytical theory in providing an account of how children in school construct their own identity with particular reference to ethnicity and gender. © 2001, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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England, J., & Brown, T. (2001). Inclusion, exclusion and marginalisation. Educational Action Research, 9(3), 355–370. https://doi.org/10.1080/09650790100200164

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