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Imposed identities and British further education : The experiences of learners classified as "low ability"

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What is the impact when a social identity is not chosen and embraced, but imposed upon you?


UK policy can be criticised for pressurising the education sector into funnelling learners who fail their GCSEs into vocational learning courses such as Media Studies. With narratives drawn from the original, person-centred research conducted by the author in the Further Education sector, this book centres the often-discounted voices of the so called "low ability" learners themselves.


They tell of the lack of agency that comes from having choices made for them, and the impact on their lives and identities as well as their post-education destinations. Featuring stories from a range of individual research participants, the book also explores intersectional issues, such as how race, ethnicity, socio-economic status, and language of origin can feed into the imposed identity and how it impacts their sense of self.

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Product Details
Lived Places Publishing
1915271150 / 9781915271150
Paperback / softback
22/06/2022
English
vii, 162 pages
23 cm