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Negotiating between family,peers and school: understanding the world of government school and private school students
Authors:V. Sucharita
Affiliation:Department of Educational Administration, National University of Educational Planning and Administration, New Delhi, India.
Abstract:The present paper, based on an ethnographic study of a government school and a low-cost private school in Andhra Pradesh, India, argues that the students of a government school and a private school have two different worlds and are socialised differently. As children progress from childhood to adolescence, the transition is accompanied by increased responsibilities, cognitive maturity and behavioural changes. At home, socio-economic status, parental educational levels, family atmosphere and household survival strategies influence the way children perceive the world. At school, teachers and peer-group relationships play a cardinal role in moulding children differently. However, family, peers and school are not distinct arenas, but inter-related, and together contribute in shaping the child.
Keywords:student life  negotiation  ethnography  LFP (Low Fee Private)  Andhra Pradesh  India
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