The politics of differentiation in schools

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    • Mills, Martin
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The politics of differentiation in schools

Martin Mills ... [et al.]

(Routledge research in education, 181)

Routledge, 2018, c2017

  • : pbk

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"First issued in paperback 2018"--T.p. verso

Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

In many English-speaking countries, teachers are encouraged to differentiate their classrooms, and in some cases, through various policy mechanisms. This encouragement is often accompanied by threats and sanctions for not making the grade. By exploring the ways in which one education system in Australia has mandated differentiation through an audit of teacher practices, this book provides a timely engagement with the relationship between differentiated classrooms and social justice. It covers tensions, for instance, between providing culturally-appropriate classrooms, including constructing engaging and relevant curricula, and lowering expectations for students who have traditionally been marginalised by schooling. The data for this book has been collected from the same group of teachers over a period of three years, and offers detailed insights into how a particular politics of differentiation has played itself out in the context of a 'global reform movement' that has focused on improving student outcomes.

Table of Contents

1. The Politics of Differentiation 2. A Politics of Differentiation and Pedagogy 3. A Politics of Differentiation and Teacher Expectations 4. A Politics of Differentiation and Care 5. A Politics of Differentiation and Curriculum 6. A Politics of Differentiation and Culture 7. A Politics of Differentiation towards Social Justice

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