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  1. Contextualising Inequalities in Rates of School Exclusion in English Schools: Beneath the ‘Tip of the Ice-Berg’.Louise Gazeley, Tish Marrable, Chris Brown & Janet Boddy - 2015 - British Journal of Educational Studies 63 (4):487-504.
    There is an increasing emphasis internationally on better understanding the links between inequalities and processes within school systems. In England there has been a particular focus on rates of school exclusion because the national data has consistently highlighted troubling patterns of over-representation. This paper argues that a move away from recorded exclusion to other forms of sanction and provision makes more contextualised readings of these data key to better understanding their association with inequalities. It also explores the challenges faced by (...)
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  • ‘Teachers are Afraid we are Stealing their Strength’: A Risk Society and Restorative Approaches in School.Gillean McCluskey, Jean Kane, Gwynedd Lloyd, Joan Stead, Sheila Riddell & Elisabet Weedon - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2):105 - 119.
    This paper will discuss the introduction of Restorative Approaches (RA) in schools, contextualising this within a discussion of international concerns about school safety, (in)discipline and school violence. It will explore questions about the compatibility of RA with zero tolerance and positive/assertive discipline approaches and the use of disciplinary exclusion in a ‘risk society’.
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  • ‘Teachers are Afraid we are Stealing their Strength’: A Risk Society and Restorative Approaches in School.Gillean McCluskey, Jean Kane, Gwynedd Lloyd, Joan Stead, Sheila Riddell & Elisabet Weedon - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (2):105-119.
    This paper will discuss the introduction of Restorative Approaches (RA) in schools, contextualising this within a discussion of international concerns about school safety, (in)discipline and school violence. It will explore questions about the compatibility of RA with zero tolerance and positive/assertive discipline approaches and the use of disciplinary exclusion in a ‘risk society’.
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  • You Are Not Like Us: On Teacher Exclusion, Imagination and Disrupting Perception.Nuraan Davids - 2019 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 53 (1):165-179.
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