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Smyth, John – Ethnography and Education, 2016
This papers deals in a polemical fashion with what is arguably one of the most contentious issues in education--the disengagement of increasing numbers of young people from schooling. It makes the argument that what is occurring is that global forces are conspiring to position young people as a form of "social waste" and that allowing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Ethnography, Educational Research, Learner Engagement
Robinson, Janean; Smyth, John – Ethnography and Education, 2016
This paper invokes the voices of young people who had been separated from mainstream schooling because they were positioned as "disengaged" and "at risk of failing". The authors argue that streaming students out of schooling needs serious questioning as an escalating number of young people are framed as non-performers within a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dropout Programs, Continuation Students, At Risk Students
Simmons, Robin; Smyth, John – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2016
This paper uses the Habermasian concept of legitimation crisis to critique the relationship between post-compulsory education and training and the chronic levels of youth unemployment and under-employment which now characterise post-industrial Western economies, such as the UK. It draws on data from an ethnographic study of the lives of young…
Descriptors: Criticism, Employment, Correlation, Ethnography
Smyth, John; Robinson, Janean – Journal of Education Policy, 2015
This paper tackles what is arguably one of the most pressing and intractable educational issues confronting western democracies--the disengagement and disconnection from schooling of alarming numbers of young people. The paper looks at the policy response in Victoria, Australia, and through ethnographic interviews with a small number of young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Dropouts, Dropout Programs
Smyth, John; McInerney, Peter – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2013
This paper is primarily interested in opening up a strategy to counter the increasing silencing of perspectives resulting from the press towards "evidence-based" forms of research. We argue that all researchers have interests, declared or otherwise. What we advance in the paper is an approach to ethnography that is inclusive of the lives,…
Descriptors: Ethnography, Research Methodology, Advocacy, Social Influences
Smyth, John; Harrison, Tim – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2015
Australia is indicative of a country that is deeply confused and conflicted around a policy discourse of inclusion that is sutured within an existential context heavily committed to the tenets of neoliberalism. Nowhere is this more evident than in the case of higher education, in which the proportion of young people from backgrounds of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Neoliberalism, Disadvantaged Youth, Higher Education
Smyth, John; Harrison, Tim – Educational Practice and Theory, 2015
The way young people engage with and make sense of digital/social media is not quite what it seems. In this paper we present two quite different versions, drawing on the work of political scientist James C. Scott. On the one hand, there is the 'public' or official transcript or rendition, which comprises the way adults conceive of this usage, and…
Descriptors: Social Media, Multimedia Materials, Electronic Publishing, Adolescents
Down, Barry; Smyth, John – Journal of Educational Administration and History, 2012
This article examines the highly disputed policy nexus around what on the surface appears to be the helpful field of vocational education and training. Despite the promises of vocational education and training to deliver individual labour market success and global competitiveness, the reality is that it serves to residualise unacceptably large…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Young Adults, Vocational Education, Self Concept
Smyth, John; McInerney, Peter; Fish, Tim – Research in Post-Compulsory Education, 2013
This paper poses a rarely asked question--Re-engagement to where? Or to what valued social purpose for the young people concerned? Drawing from a larger project funded by the Australian Research Council, the paper analyses the "portraits" of two young people whose lives were seemingly better within a re-engagement programme, but whose…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Low Income Groups, Foreign Countries, Track System (Education)
Robinson, Janean; Smyth, John; Down, Barry; McInerney, Peter – International Journal on School Disaffection, 2012
In neo-liberal times educational policy and practice is being realigned more closely to the shifting imperatives of the market with damaging effects on the lives of young people. Whilst the rhetoric suggests that schools are safe, welcoming and caring environments for the benefit of all, the veracity is very different for significant numbers of…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Ethnography, Teacher Student Relationship, Foreign Countries
Smyth, John – Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 2013
In this discursive and wide-ranging paper I want to do two things: first, to interrogate the conditions that led to, and continue to wreak havoc as a result of, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), and that underpin current policy approaches to teacher education in Australia and other western countries; and second, to move in the direction of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, Economic Climate, Financial Exigency
Smyth, John; Whitehead, David – Language and Education, 2007
This paper outlines the methodological dimensions of the secondary literacy research evaluation that is the focus of this special issue-the New Zealand-based Secondary Schools' Literacy Initiative (SSLI). We argue that these methodological dimensions are an example of the type of contextualised and critical research that might be usefully applied…
Descriptors: Research Design, Research Methodology, Foreign Countries, Literacy
Smyth, John; Fasoli, Lyn – Educational Research, 2007
Background: There is increasing evidence that schools internationally are not meeting the needs of increasing numbers of young people, especially those at the secondary level, and whose backgrounds have placed them at disadvantage. The evidence is that significant numbers of young people are becoming disconnected from school. While the official…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Policy, Academic Aspiration, Student Attitudes
Smyth, John – Ethnography and Education, 2006
Ethnography has the capacity to interrogate and unravel what Geertz called "webs of significance" in respect of difficult and perplexing cultural issues. One arena that is especially troubling at the moment lies in the need to pose questions and explore more robust explanations as to how it is that some teachers of young adolescents seem…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Ethnography, Early Adolescents, Cultural Influences