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Cremin, Hilary; Sellman, Edward; McCluskey, Gillean – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2012
This article takes restorative justice as an example of an initiative that crosses disciplinary boundaries, and that has been usefully applied within educational contexts. Grounded in criminology, restorative justice also has roots in psychology, education, sociology, peace studies, philosophy and law. The article draws on an ESRC funded seminar…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Peace, Criminology, Correctional Rehabilitation
Mason, Carolynne; Cremin, Hilary; Warwick, Paul; Harrison, Tom – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2011
Young people are increasingly required to demonstrate civic engagement in their communities and help deliver the aspirations of localism and Big Society. Using an ecological systems approach this paper explores the experiences of different groups of young people living in areas of socio-economic disadvantage. Using volunteering as an example of…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Economically Disadvantaged, Disadvantaged Youth, Socioeconomic Status
Cremin, Hilary; Thomas, Gary – British Journal of Educational Studies, 2005
Borrowing from epidemiological and economic analysis, we argue that the central constructs by which children are judged educationally rest in contrastive judgements and that such judgements are based on "everyday" constructs--not objective descriptors. But because these everyday constructs become seemingly objectified by the procedures and…
Descriptors: Inclusive Schools, Children, Mainstreaming, Disabilities

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