First Episodes

First Episodes

Pupil Careers in the Early Years of School

Waterhouse, Stephen R.

Taylor & Francis Ltd

11/2022

276

Dura

Inglês

9781032357911

15 a 20 dias

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Acknowledgements. Part I: Person Formulation in Early Schooling 1. Introduction: Social Interaction in Schools and Classrooms 2. The Process of Formulation in Early Schooling 3. Central Concepts in Person Formulation 4. Research Design 5. The Parameters of Person Formulation in Classroom Life 6. Normal Pupils: A Key Linkage in the Social World of Primary Classrooms 7. The Social Construction of Pupils in Relation to a Critical Boundary: Normality-Deviance 8. Identities in Interaction: The Construction of Identities in Classroom Episodes Part II: Critical Cases in Emergence and Maintenance of Careers in Early Schooling 9. Episodes in the Emergence of a Deviant Career: Gavin (School A) 10. Episodes in the Emergence of a Deviant Career: Alan (School B) 11. Social Processes in Primary Classrooms: An Interpretive Framework from a Study of Deviant Careers 12. Normal Careers 13. Episodes in the Emergence of a Normal Career: James (School A) 14. Episodes in the Emergence of a Normal Career: Louise (School A) 15. Episodes in the Emergence of a Normal Career: Sally (School B) 16. Episodes in the Emergence of a Normal Career: Dawn (School B) 17. Social Processes in Primary Schools: Normality and Deviation. References. Index.
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