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School Culture
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School Culture

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June 1999 | 192 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
`I waited with great anticipation to receive Jon Prosser's book, School Culture. The wait was worth it and I wasn't to be disappointed... This is a fine book bringing to a reader a credible and solid set of work' - Youth and Policy

`The most helpful book on genuine school improvement that I have ever read' - LDR National College for School Leadership

`Jon Prosser has put together an eclectic volume. School Culture is not isolated from out of school forces, most of the authors argue Jon Prosser and Terry Warbuton's piece analyzing the visual representation of schools and teaching shows this in a looking-glass manner. The different chapters challenge us to think again about what we mean by ethos and atmosphere. What the volume demonstrates is just how difficult and challenging it is to define what constitutes a school's culture' - Journal of Education for Teaching

School culture is today one of the most important themes in education and educational research. This book draws on a wide range of contemporary perspectives to provide an insight into the key issues and concepts which underpin school culture.

The first part of the book is concerned with culture as an holistic concept. The second part adopts the stance that school culture is the sum of its subcultures.The contributors focus on significant groups such as teachers and students, or theme, for example sexuality, and examine in depth the nature and character of schooling.

 
Introduction
Jon Prosser
The Evolution of School Culture Research
Sally Power and Geoff Whitty
Market Forces and School Cultures
Louise Stoll
School Culture
Black Hole or Fertile Garden for School Improvement?

 
David Hargreaves
Helping Practitioners Explore Their School's Culture
Jennifer Nias
Primary Teaching as a Culture of Care
Jon Prosser and Terry Warburton
Visual Sociology and School Culture
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill
Schooling, Masculine Identities and Culture
Pamela Munn
The 'Darker Side' of Pupil Culture
Discipline and Bullying in Schools

 
Jenny Corbett
Inclusivity and School Culture
The Case of Special Education

 
Gemma Moss and Dena Attar
Boys and Literacy
Gendering the Reading Curriculum

 
Sandra Weber and Claudia Mitchell
Teacher Identity in Popular Culture

`I waited with great anticipation to receive Jon Prosser's book School Culture. The wait was worth it and I wasn't to be disappointed... This is a fine book bringing to a reader a credible and solid set of work' - Youth and Policy

`Jon Prosser has put together an eclectic volume. School Culture is not isolated from out of school forces, most of the authors argue. Jon Prosser and Terry Warbuton's piece analyzing the visual representation of schools and teaching shows this in a looking-glass manner. The different chapters challenge us to think again about what we mean by ethos and atmosphere. What the volume demonstrates is just how difficult and challenging it is to define what constitutes a school's culture' - Journal of Education for Teaching

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