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‘I don't think that does leave you, because it's about where you come from’: Exploring Class in the Classroom

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This article examines a teacher identity through the context of class background and habitus. It considers the significance of class transition, probing how a teacher's working-class history informs and helps define the emergence and consolidation of a teacher identity – to shape what is called here a particular ‘teacherly self.’ It explores some of the difficulties the working-class actor may experience on entering a largely middle-class profession. This transitional experience has generally gone by the term upward mobility, but the word mobility, with its largely favourable connotations of positive movement, is substituted for the notion of transition, which suggests a more complex and complicated process. The article shows how a working-class background informs class practice; in particular, how a class structure of feeling shapes attitudes and approaches to working-class pupils and their needs. By using oral history methods and aspects of narrative theory, the article seeks to underline how the continued significance of class finds complex expression in British culture.

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  • John Kirk, 2008. "‘I don't think that does leave you, because it's about where you come from’: Exploring Class in the Classroom," Sociological Research Online, , vol. 13(1), pages 54-66, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:socres:v:13:y:2008:i:1:p:54-66
    DOI: 10.5153/sro.1686
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