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Voices from the Margins

The Stories of Vocational High School Students

by Jane P. Nagle (Author)
©2001 Textbook XII, 138 Pages

Summary

Voices from the Margins is an examination of the school experiences of twenty working-class students in vocational high schools. Recognizing the complexity and the significance of these school participants’ experiences enriches our understanding of the hierarchical distribution of power structures within schools. At the heart of the book are the words of the participants who took part in the phenomenological interview process. They talk frankly about their lives in school and reflect on the meanings that they drew from their experiences. What is truly remarkable about their stories is that the majority of the participants interviewed never gave up their struggles to overcome the barriers that were preventing them from attaining their rightful places within the school. By telling their stories they are informing us about what is happening to the disempowered in schools.

Details

Pages
XII, 138
Year
2001
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820450322
Language
English
Keywords
significance complexity experiences power structures
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., Oxford, Wien, 2001. XII, 138 pp.

Biographical notes

Jane P. Nagle (Author)

The Author: Jane P. Nagle is Assistant Professor of Education at Westfield State College in Massachusetts. She received her Ed.D. in literacy, language, and culture from the University of Massachusetts/Amherst. She spent seventeen years teaching English at a vocational high school.

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