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Schoolgirl Pregnancy, Motherhood and Education: dealing with difference

Schoolgirl Pregnancy, Motherhood and Education: dealing with difference

by: Kerry Vincent

ISBN: 9781858564944

Price: £21.99

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186 pages
234 x 156mm
Due March 2012


Pregnant schoolgirls and schoolgirl mothers describe their educational experiences and aspirations at schools. Their accounts reveal that despite inclusive policy and a national strategy to support young mothers to complete their education, they find themselves disparaged and pushed to the school margins.

This research shows that even within inclusive schools, the 'dilemma of difference' caused by a pupil pregnancy was not easily resolved. The book offers practical suggestions for achieving affirming educational experiences and better educational outcomes for these pupils. It argues for recognition of a greater range of differences among young people and for the development of broader conceptualisations of social inclusion and exclusion.

Schoolgirl Pregnancy, Motherhood and Education is for everyone who has a specific interest in or responsibility for supporting vulnerable pupils, including girls who become pregnant while still of statutory school age. Current and prospective school leaders, local authority staff, teachers, teacher educators and teacher trainees will all find it invaluable. While it focuses on one specific group of students, the institutional responses to their particular 'difference' reflects the oppressive experiences of other marginalised groups, so the book will also interest professionals and policy makers concerned with inclusive education.

Author Details

Dr Kerry Vincent is a qualified teacher and educational psychologist. She has worked in schools in New Zealand and the UK and currently teaches special and inclusive education at Nottingham Trent University.

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