The identities and practices of high-achieving pupils : negotiating achievement and peer cultures / Becky Francis, Christine Skelton and Barbara Read.
By: Francis, Becky.
Contributor(s): Skelton, Christine | Read, Barbara.
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University of Santo Tomas-Legazpi Main Library | Circ LC3993.2 .F818 2012 (Browse shelf) | 1 | Available |
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Circ HF5548.4.M523 Microsoft Excel 2000 / | Circ LB1025.3 .K69 2013 High-impact instruction : | Circ LB1028.24 .M478 2013 Action research in education / | Circ LC3993.2 .F818 2012 The identities and practices of high-achieving pupils : | Circ MT3.U5 .L127 1997 Music education : | Circ P. 94 .F67 2018 World media ethics: | Circ P95.455 .SU949 2012 Qualitative data analysis using a dialogical approach / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- The policy context: educational standards and human capital -- Conceptualising high achievement: theoretical perspectives on social identity and achievement -- Enabling high achievement: the shared practices of high achieving pupils -- Boffins and geeks: the social consequences for young people constructed as too hardworking -- The challenge of balance: anxieties concerning the tension between high achievement and popularity -- High achieving and popular: the ideal neoliberal subject? -- The classroom practices adopted by pupils accomplishing popularity and high achievement -- Implications for schools.
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