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Invisible Children James Pye

Invisible Children By James Pye

Invisible Children by James Pye


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An account of the present condition of secondary schooling, chiefly concerned with pupils who disguise their potential and elude the teachers' interest and affection. The author argues that their plight is useful for understanding some of the shortcomings of secondary education in Britain.

Invisible Children Summary

Invisible Children: Who are the Real Losers at School? by James Pye

This book is an account of the present condition of secondary schooling. It is chiefly concerned with the plight of the anonymous pupils - children who disguise their potential and elude the teachers' interest and affection, and those who pass through the system unnoticed because they are neither especially gifted nor especially disruptive and do not represent a challenge or problem to their teachers. The author argues, in a sequence of case-studies, that their plight is a useful key to understanding some of the shortcomings of secondary education in Britain. Drawing on his own experience as a teacher in comprehensive and special schools, James Pye asks what accrues when teachers and pupils think highly of one another, and what fails when they do not know each other at all. He highlights the constraints that thwart teachers' intentions and questions whether it is possible for successful learning for all to take place in large classes. The work is intended to be of value to both parents, teachers and all who are concerned about the educational system.

Table of Contents

Part 1: some pupils remembered, others forgotten; David - lost pupil acknowledged; Anne and Paul abandoned in no man's land; how his teachers relegated Roger; the over-simplification of Jane. Part 2: observing a crowd in a middle school; belittled women - the feminist case; learning in no man's land - Ginger. Part 3: good circumstances - Annette's dilemma; class size and stress; time to think and discuss.

Additional information

GOR001927195
9780192159588
0192159585
Invisible Children: Who are the Real Losers at School? by James Pye
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
19881201
214
N/A
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