Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School
In her compelling journey with a government-aided, Muslim-majority school of (old) Delhi, a manager discovers structures of power, politicking, conflict and harmony. This book explores how teachers, administrators and students of low-income and disadvantaged communities navigate limited opportunities and resources. It examines the socio-economic-cultural background of students, institutional rituals and practices, and the impact of power relations in neo-liberal contexts on the worker-children. It uncovers the power and privilege of those in authority and elucidates how bureaucratic systems in state-run schools tend to overlook the interests and circumstances of students, thus perpetuating their subalternity.

Education in a “Ghetto” will be of interest to educationalists, sociologists, historians, political scientists, developmentalists or just about anybody interested in the interface of state, society, and education.

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Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School
In her compelling journey with a government-aided, Muslim-majority school of (old) Delhi, a manager discovers structures of power, politicking, conflict and harmony. This book explores how teachers, administrators and students of low-income and disadvantaged communities navigate limited opportunities and resources. It examines the socio-economic-cultural background of students, institutional rituals and practices, and the impact of power relations in neo-liberal contexts on the worker-children. It uncovers the power and privilege of those in authority and elucidates how bureaucratic systems in state-run schools tend to overlook the interests and circumstances of students, thus perpetuating their subalternity.

Education in a “Ghetto” will be of interest to educationalists, sociologists, historians, political scientists, developmentalists or just about anybody interested in the interface of state, society, and education.

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Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School

Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School

by Farah Javed Farooqui
Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School

Education in a 'Ghetto': The Paradoxes of a Muslim-Majority School

by Farah Javed Farooqui

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Overview

In her compelling journey with a government-aided, Muslim-majority school of (old) Delhi, a manager discovers structures of power, politicking, conflict and harmony. This book explores how teachers, administrators and students of low-income and disadvantaged communities navigate limited opportunities and resources. It examines the socio-economic-cultural background of students, institutional rituals and practices, and the impact of power relations in neo-liberal contexts on the worker-children. It uncovers the power and privilege of those in authority and elucidates how bureaucratic systems in state-run schools tend to overlook the interests and circumstances of students, thus perpetuating their subalternity.

Education in a “Ghetto” will be of interest to educationalists, sociologists, historians, political scientists, developmentalists or just about anybody interested in the interface of state, society, and education.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781032525525
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 10/09/2024
Pages: 216
Product dimensions: 6.12(w) x 9.19(h) x (d)

About the Author

Farah Farooqi is Professor of Education in the Faculty of Education at Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi, India. Previously, she worked for eight years at the Department of Elementary Education, Lady Sri Ram College, University of Delhi. Her research interests include education, school and community ethnographies, issues of identity, marginalization, ghettoization, and cultural politics.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

PART I

School organisation and leadership

1 An introduction to the School

2 The many facets of power

PART II

The children’s context

3 Children of labourers, working children, and vicissitudes of the market

PART III

Children, children’s groups, and teachers’ perceptions

4 Different groups of children

5 Religious education

6 Maintenance of boundaries

PART IV

School functioning and changes

7 The School Gender Committee and its many paradoxes

8 Disciplining the children

9 The ordinary school calendar begets significant changes

Conclusion

References

Index

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