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Values, Relationships, and Engagement in Quaker Education: Student Perspectives on Inclusive School Cultures

By Nigel Newton

Paperback: 400 pages
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan (August 3, 2024)
Product Specifications: 10 x 7 x 1.5 inches; 1.7 pounds

Price: $139.99

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Synopsis

This book provides a unique critical perspective on the importance of values to school culture. Drawing on research in Quaker schools in England, and the perspectives of students, it challenges the idea that school evaluation should be primarily based on measurable outcomes and argues that values matter more to learning than is often acknowledged. Furthermore, the book provides important insights on how to research schools that claim to hold similar values, from multi-academy chains to other so-called faith schools.

Throughout the text, the author underscores the importance of values to students’ dispositions, in order to engage with the learning opportunities their schools provide. He argues for seeing schools as places where equality, inclusiveness, and mutual respect should be central, not only to help students understand our fragile, multicultural democracy, but also because these values open up the possibility of learners’ increased engagement with curriculum knowledge.

Part of the publisher’s “Studies in Alternative Education” series.