Composing lives in transition : a narrative inquiry into the experiences of early school leavers /

Composing Lives in Transition: A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Early School Leavers is structured around ten narrative accounts, each one offering glimpses into the lives of early school leavers from different backgrounds. Framed by the puzzling question of why someone would want to leav...

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Other Authors: Clandinin, D. Jean, Steeves, Pam, Caine, Vera
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Bingley, UK : Emerald, 2013
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • Front Cover; Composing Lives in Transition: A Narrative Inquiry into the Experiences of Early School Leavers; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Contributors; Acknowledgement; Foreword; Chapter 1. Introduction; Situating Our Work; Composing Diverse Identities; Narrative Beginnings; Jean's Narrative Beginnings; I. Early landscapes; II. High school graduation; III. Becoming a teacher; IV. Becoming a narrative inquirer; Pam's Narrative Beginnings; Vera's Narrative Beginnings; Revisiting Our Research Puzzle; Chapter 2. Literature Review; Methodology for the Literature Review.
  • Coming to Terms: Shifts over TimeStatistical Overview; Canada; Provincial dropout rate; Framing Early School Leavers; Individual Deficit Model (Risk Factors); Trends with dropouts; Risk factors
  • clusters; Critique of risk factors; Process theories of disengagement; School Context; Rhythms in and out of school
  • continuous moving; Voices in and outside of school; Unquestioned assumptions; Mismatch between education and schooling; Positions of power; Relational being; Being different in schools/continuous rubbing up; Social-Cultural Contexts; Policies; Consumer culture; Social issues.
  • CommunityIdentity formation; Youth in Flux; Issues and Directions for Future Research; Primary Focus on Individual (Risk/Deficit Perspective); School Leaving as a Point in Time Rather than a Process; No Coherent Framework for Early School Leaving Exists; Missing Perspectives; No Consideration of Early School Leavers in Context and over Time; Methodological Considerations; Chapter 3. Methodology; The Three-Dimensional Narrative Inquiry Space; Finding Our Participants; Challenges in Recruiting Participants; The Research Team; Narrative Inquiry with Participants; Ethics.
  • From Field Texts to Interim Research TextsOne Version of a Final Research Text; Three Years Later: Another Research Text; Chapter 4. A Narrative Account of Robert; Reconnecting in Conversation; Memories of Elementary Years; Memories of Junior High Years; Memories of Senior High Years; Chapter 5. A Narrative Account of Scott; Chapter 6. A Narrative Account of Jasmine; I Had Big Dreams: Jasmine's Stories; Life in a Central African Country: I Could Read Perfectly in Grade 4!; Life in a Northern African Country: I Was Among the Top 10 in My Class!; Life in Canada: My English is Not Good Enough!
  • Chapter 7. A Narrative Account of AndrewRelationships; Being a Responsible Member of His Family; Belonging to a Church; Playing Sports; Making Sense through Music; Going to School; Interrupting his Stories to Live By; Stories of Becoming, of Being on the Way Back into School; Playing Fair: Living by an Ethical Code as Part of a Team; Chapter 8. A Narrative Account of Billie Bob; Growing up in the Community; A Sense of Community at School; ''Sports Made Me Want to Go to School''; ''I Helped Out at School''; ''Teachers Have Known Me All My Life''; Billie Bob's Stories to Live by Interrupted.