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    Why is it difficult for schools to establish equitable practices in allocating students to attainment ‘sets’?Becky Taylor, Becky Francis, Nicole Craig, Louise Archer, Jeremy Hodgen, Anna Mazenod, Antonina Tereshchenko & David Pepper - 2019 - British Journal of Educational Studies 67 (1):5-24.
    Research has consistently shown ‘ability’ grouping (tracking) to be prey to poor practice, and to perpetuate inequity. A feature of these problems is inequitable and inaccurate practice in allocation to groups or ‘tracks’. Yet little research has examined whether such practices might be improved. Here, we examine survey and interview findings from a large-scale intervention study of grouping practices in 126 English secondary schools. We find that when schools are encouraged to allocate students and move them between groups according to (...)
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    Examining Student Engagement with Science Through a Bourdieusian Notion of Field.Spela Godec, Heather King, Louise Archer, Emily Dawson & Amy Seakins - 2018 - Science & Education 27 (5-6):501-521.
    Student engagement with science is a long-standing, central interest within science education research. In this article, we examine student engagement with science using a Bourdiusian lens, placing a particular emphasis on the notion of field. Over the course of one academic year, we collected data in an inner London secondary science classroom through lesson observations, interviews and discussion groups with students, and interviews with the teacher. We argue that applying Bourdieusian theory can help better understand differential patterns of student engagement (...)
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    Girls and Education 3–16: Continuing Concerns, New Agendas. Edited by C. Jackson, C. Paechter and E. Renold.Louise Archer - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (3):351-352.
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    ‘It's Easier that you're a Girl and that you're Asian’: Interactions of ‘Race’ and Gender between Researchers and Participants.Louise Archer - 2002 - Feminist Review 72 (1):108-132.
    This article is concerned with the ways in which ‘race’ and gender interact between interviewers and participants within the research process and the implications of differences/similarities between researcher and participants for feminist research and analysis. The paper discusses issues of power and representation within a research project conducted by the white female author and two Asian female interviewers with 64 British Muslim young men and women. Based on analysis of discussion group data, it is argued that ‘race’ and gender interact (...)
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    Girls and Education 3–16: Continuing Concerns, New Agendas. Edited by C. Jackson, C. Paechter and E. Renold: Pp 256. Maidenhead: Open University Press. 2010.£ 22.99 (pbk). ISBN 978-0-335-23562-9. [REVIEW]Louise Archer - 2011 - British Journal of Educational Studies 59 (3):351-352.