These Kids
Identity, Agency, and Social Justice at a Last Chance High School
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These Kids
Identity, Agency, and Social Justice at a Last Chance High School
Few would deny that getting ahead is a legitimate goal of learning, but the phrase implies a cruel hierarchy: a student does not simply get ahead, but gets ahead of others. In These Kids, Kysa Nygreen turns a critical eye on this paradox. Offering the voices and viewpoints of students at a “last chance” high school in California, she tells the story of students who have, in fact, been left behind.
Detailing a youth-led participatory action research project that she coordinated, Nygreen uncovers deep barriers to educational success that are embedded within educational discourse itself. Struggling students internalize descriptions of themselves as “at risk,” “low achieving,” or “troubled”—and by adopting the very language of educators, they also adopt its constraints and presumption of failure. Showing how current educational discourse does not, ultimately, provide an adequate vision of change for students at the bottom of the educational hierarchy, she levies a powerful argument that social justice in education is impossible today precisely because of how we talk about it.
208 pages | 1 figure, 6 tables | 6 x 9 | © 2013
Education: Curriculum and Methodology, Pre-School, Elementary and Secondary Education
Sociology: Individual, State and Society, Social Organization--Stratification, Mobility
Reviews
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Paradox of Getting Ahead
Part I Social and Historical Contexts
1 Situating Jackson High: Last Chance High Schools and the Discourse of These Kids
2 Being Professional: Figured Worlds and the Construction of Self
1 Situating Jackson High: Last Chance High Schools and the Discourse of These Kids
2 Being Professional: Figured Worlds and the Construction of Self
Part II Theorizing Identity and Agency
3 People Have the Power: Critical Consciousness and Political Identity in PARTY
4 From Theory to Practice: Teacher Identity, Agency, and Reproduction at Jackson High
Part III Dilemmas of Social Justice at the Last Chance High School
5 Paradigms of Educational Justice: Contested Curricular Goals in the Social Justice Class
6 Social Justice for “These Kids”
Appendix: Last Chance Literature Review Coding Methods
Notes
References
Index
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