Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices

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Autor(a) principal: Freire, Sofia
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Carvalho, Carolina, Freire, Ana, Azevedo, Mário, Oliveira, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/5296
Resumo: Nowadays, one of the main problems faced by several educational systems around the world is educational exclusion. Portugal is no exception. It is recognized that those who drop out education are at risk of social exclusion, with reduced opportunities to participate in the society. In order to understand it, we reconceptualised school as a community of practice, where students not only appropriate academic knowledge, but also new ways of being and perceiving themselves and the others and school practice itself. With this article, we aim at better understanding educational exclusion from the perspective of at-risk students. How does their constructed positional identities originate ways of being, relating and acting in relation to school agents and practices? We developed four focus group interviews with students presenting high rates of truancy and failure (N=20). Against our expectations several students showed intend of pursuing their own path within the school system and see themselves as able of changing the conditions of failure in order to succeed in school.
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title Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
spellingShingle Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
Freire, Sofia
Identity
Droping out
title_short Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
title_full Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
title_fullStr Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
title_full_unstemmed Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
title_sort Identity construction through schooling: listening to students’ voices
author Freire, Sofia
author_facet Freire, Sofia
Carvalho, Carolina
Freire, Ana
Azevedo, Mário
Oliveira, Teresa
author_role author
author2 Carvalho, Carolina
Freire, Ana
Azevedo, Mário
Oliveira, Teresa
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freire, Sofia
Carvalho, Carolina
Freire, Ana
Azevedo, Mário
Oliveira, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Identity
Droping out
topic Identity
Droping out
description Nowadays, one of the main problems faced by several educational systems around the world is educational exclusion. Portugal is no exception. It is recognized that those who drop out education are at risk of social exclusion, with reduced opportunities to participate in the society. In order to understand it, we reconceptualised school as a community of practice, where students not only appropriate academic knowledge, but also new ways of being and perceiving themselves and the others and school practice itself. With this article, we aim at better understanding educational exclusion from the perspective of at-risk students. How does their constructed positional identities originate ways of being, relating and acting in relation to school agents and practices? We developed four focus group interviews with students presenting high rates of truancy and failure (N=20). Against our expectations several students showed intend of pursuing their own path within the school system and see themselves as able of changing the conditions of failure in order to succeed in school.
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