Staying in school, not dropping out - pupils' voices
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2018-08-21Type
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Bjøru, Anne-MetteAbstract
This article asks: What can highly motivated pupils in upper secondary school tell us about
dropout and relations? Bauman’s concepts: ‘liquid identity’ (2011) and ‘instant living’ (2012),
as well as literature on ‘relations’ (Spurkeland, 2011; Drugli, 2012) provide the theoretical
backdrop for the study. The findings are based on nine individual interviews with pupils, each
lasted approximately one hour. They share their thoughts, beliefs and experiences relating to
school days, workloads, relations to others, school subjects and dropout. The study shows
that also highly motivated pupils do think about dropping out from school, and they present
ways to establish relations in class, both inter-personally and in school-subject settings.
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Published version available at: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/education/research/eitn/journal/archive/51/556/
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University of AberdeenCitation
Bjøru, A. (2018). Staying in school, not dropping out - pupils' voices. Education In The North, 25(1-2), 238-258.Metadata
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