A sense of wonder : pedagogies to engage students who live in poverty

Geoff Munns

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    Abstract

    This paper reports on the Fair Go Project, research into student engagement among primary school students living in poor communities in South-Western Sydney, Australia. Taking as a starting point recent work into classroom pedagogies (Productive Pedagogies) and drawing on Bernstein's concept of classrooms as message systems, the research has developed a framework that aims to consider and evaluate ways that teachers' classroom practices can send out messages to interrupt the discourses of power that have historically worked against poor students. The Fair Go Project's proposal is that when this happens, there are real chances that these students might develop a consciousness that school is for me, rather than one of defeat, struggle and giving up. The paper describes the theoretical and empirical development of the framework, and illustrates through research data its use in a number of classrooms.
    Original languageEnglish
    Number of pages15
    JournalInternational Journal of Inclusive Education
    Publication statusPublished - 2007

    Keywords

    • Western Sydney (N.S.W.)
    • classroom practices
    • disadvantaged children
    • primary school facilities
    • self-perception
    • youth with social disabilitites

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