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3%OFFMegan Watkins - Disposed to Learn: Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus - 9781441177117 - V9781441177117
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Disposed to Learn: Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus

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Description for Disposed to Learn: Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus Paperback. Num Pages: 176 pages. BIC Classification: JNA; JNFR. Category: (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 233 x 158 x 14. Weight in Grams: 290.
Disposed to Learn explores the relationship between ethnicity and dispositions towards learning, with a focus on primary school students of Chinese, Pasifika and Anglo Australian backgrounds. The authors challenge the tendency towards the essentializing of ethnicity within multiculturalism to argue for a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between culture and academic performance. Drawing on the work of Bourdieu, they examine how home and school practices produce particular attributes that are embodied as dispositions towards learning - the scholarly habitus. These home and school practices entail different modes of discipline which help or hinder student engagement. The book underlies the ... Read more

Product Details

Publisher
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Number of pages
176
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Condition
New
Number of Pages
176
Place of Publication
New York, United States
ISBN
9781441177117
SKU
V9781441177117
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About Megan Watkins
Megan Watkins is Senior Lecturer in the School of Education and member of the Institute for Culture and Society at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. Greg Noble is Associate Professor at the Institute for Culture and Society, University of Western Sydney, Australia.

Reviews for Disposed to Learn: Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus
The relationship between ethnicity, class and educational achievement continues to confound scholars. In its lived form, it has the potential to divide communities. This book is a timely engagement with this 'hot' topic. It is accessible and provides insights based on research that are considered through a robust theoretical framework. This book is a 'must read', particularly for those directly ... Read more

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