EBOOK: Lads and Ladettes in SchoolFIRST PRIZE WINNER of the SOCIETY FOR EDUCATIONAL STUDIES book award 2006 "As a practising youth worker and researcher, I found this book a fascinating and engaging read…It provides a useful analysis and exploration of the classed and gendered ‘anti-school’ ethic in place presently within many schools, and it will provide a meaningful analysis for academics, policymakers and practitioners and anyone with an interest in gender, education and young people." "I would [therefore] urge everyone concerned with what is happening in schools to read this book, with its fascinating data and nuanced arguments." This innovative book looks at how and why girls and boys adopt ‘laddish’ behaviours in schools. It examines the ways in which students negotiate pressures to be popular and ‘cool’ in school alongside pressures to perform academically. It also deals with the fears of academic and social failure that influence pupils’ school lives and experiences. Drawing extensively on the voices of students in secondary schools, it explores key questions about laddish behaviours, such as:
This topical book is key reading for students, academics and researchers in education, sociology and psychology, as well as school teachers and education policy makers. |
Contents
Socialmotives for laddishness | 1 |
Academic motives for laddishness | 24 |
Integrating theories about social and academic motives | 36 |
Academic pressures and fears in school | 47 |
Exploring theuncool to work discourse | 74 |
Strategies to avoid looking stupid or swotty | 85 |
Who can balance the books and a social life and how? | 101 |
Implications for teachersschools and policymakers | 122 |
Notes | 143 |
Appendix 1 Pupil questionnaire | 149 |
Appendix 2 Brief profiles of the interviewees quoted in the book | 151 |
Appendix 3 Pupil interview schedule | 155 |
Appendix 4 Teacher interview schedule | 158 |
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Back Cover | 177 |



