1st Edition
School Organisation and Pupil Involvement A study of secondary schools
First published in 1973, this book is based on research carried about by Ronald King on integral parts of school organisation, including the assembly, uniform, rewards and punishments, games and out-of-school activities, curriculum, prefectorial system and school councils, in a sample of seventy-two schools. It measures and explores the level of pupils’ involvement in the school, in terms in their evaluations and effective dispositions, in relation to pupil age, sex and social background.
This book will be a valuable resource for those studying the sociology and history of education, as well as educational research and school organisation.
Acknowledgements; Introduction; 1. The approach 2. General involvement in school 3. The expressive order 4. School Rituals 5. The House system and pastoral care 6. Games and out-of-school activities 7. The instrumental order 8. Ability-specialisation 9. Age-specialisation 10. Authority relationships 11. Sex-specialisation 12. School Organisation and pupil involvement; Appendix A Some notes on the samples of methodology; Appendix B A note on the methods of analysis; Appendix C Additional tables; Bibliography; Index
Biography
Ronald King