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"This Is a Beautiful School." "This School Is Useless!!" Explaining Disengagement in a Greek Vocational School through the Examination of Teacher Ideologies
Giannakaki, Marina-Stefania; Batziakas, Georgios
Research in Post-Compulsory Education, v21 n4 p409-433 2016
This multi-method case study of a Greek vocational school explored teachers' culture (including beliefs about education, teachers' role, and students' nature) using the concept of pupil control ideology to explain problems of disengagement and low morale among staff and students, as well as tensions in relationships. A prominent custodial culture was identified in the school using a functional/apolitical pedagogy to transmit "legitimate" knowledge to students whose working-class background did not produce desired outcomes. This generated deficit views of students, teachers' sympathy, and a seemingly caring school ethos which was, nevertheless, oppressive. Students' failings were naturalised and vocational education misinterpreted as merely a streaming device in a system honouring academic achievement and middle-class ways. Teachers were blind to these cultural subtleties, believing they acted "rationally" and altruistically. A humanistic subculture emphasising student empowerment and social transformation consisted of a minority of teachers and was rather marginalised. This disallowed meaningful dialogue and the identification of an alternative rationale for the sector, generating strong feelings of futility. Positive change in this school necessitated the deconstruction and (subsequent) reconstruction of custodial teachers' world views as embedded in their practice.
Descriptors: Vocational Schools, Vocational Education Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Ideology, Educational Attitudes, Teacher Role, Student Characteristics, Student Participation, Morale, School Culture, Interviews, Content Analysis, Transcripts (Written Records), Teacher Surveys, Empathy, Behavior Modification, Student Evaluation, Progress Monitoring, Foreign Countries, Case Studies, Observation, Teacher Student Relationship, Qualitative Research
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