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  1. Racism in Children's Lives: A Study of Mainly White Primary Schools.Barry Troyna & Richard Hatcher - 1992 - British Journal of Educational Studies 40 (3):286-288.
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  • Who Counts; Who Cares? Scottish children's notions of national identity.Bruce Carrington & Geoffrey Short - 1996 - Educational Studies 22 (2):203-224.
    Summary Compared to the literature on children's racial and ethnic identities, relatively little is known about their understanding of national identity. Such knowledge is necessary if schools are to challenge racism, xenophobia and ethnocentrism effectively. In this paper, we present the findings of a case?study (undertaken in a mainly?white Edinburgh primary school) of 9?11 year?olds? understanding of this complex form of collective identity. Particular attention is given to age?related differences in response. Comparisons are drawn between the Scottish children's conceptions of (...)
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  • What Makes a Person British? Children's conceptions of their national culture and identity.Bruce Carrington & Geoffrey Short - 1995 - Educational Studies 21 (2):217-238.
    Summary During the past decade, the cultural restorationist wing of the New Right has sought to impose its own anachronistic and sentimental conception of ?British culture? on schools and colleges. This conception, which is little more than a glib celebration of quintessential ?Englishness?, characterises the national culture in largely monolithic and ethnically undifferen?tiated terms. Concerned about the possible pernicious effects of educational policies inspired by such thinking, we present the findings of a recently completed ethnographic study of 8?11 year?olds? conceptions (...)
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  • All must have prizes.Melanie Phillips - 1997 - British Journal of Educational Studies 45 (3):324-325.
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