Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings

This article discusses teachers’ attitudes towards immigrant students in poor settings and the effect these attitudes have on organization of education on classroom level. It draws on results from two ethnographic studies where some primary school classes in Sweden were followed with participant...

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Main Author: Asa Wedin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2014-03-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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Online Access:https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/45/43
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description This article discusses teachers’ attitudes towards immigrant students in poor settings and the effect these attitudes have on organization of education on classroom level. It draws on results from two ethnographic studies where some primary school classes in Sweden were followed with participant observation and interviews as main research methods. The article focuses on classroom activities and teachers’ attitudes towards immigrant students and students with low socio-economic status. In the article is argued for the importance of presenting students in poor settings with demanding tasks and challenging education. In these cases, intellectually undemanding tasks in combination with little room for students’ own initiatives resulted in low enthusiasm among students regarding schoolwork and accordingly low learning, while classroom work that demanded active involvement by students in combination with high level of students’ influence on what took place in classrooms resulted in high level of students’ engagement and high outcome.
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Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Challenging Education
Immigrant Students
Diverse Settings
Teacher Attitudes
Deficiencies
title Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
title_full Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
title_fullStr Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
title_full_unstemmed Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
title_short Non-challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
title_sort non challenging education and teacher control as factors for marginalization of students in diverse settings
topic Challenging Education
Immigrant Students
Diverse Settings
Teacher Attitudes
Deficiencies
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