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Rebuilding attendance practices with youth: the role of social mediation
Authors:Renira E Vellos
Institution:1. Human Development, Learning, &2. Culture, Department of Educational &3. Counselling Psychology, and Special Education, Faculty of Education, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Abstract:This article highlights the experiences of students and educators from a larger sociocultural study of participation and engagement at a senior alternative high school programme in British Columbia, Canada. Drawing on participant observation, active interviews and document analysis, school attendance was remediated as a meaningful social practice as a result of the relationships young people formed with educators and peers, rather than meaningful in and of itself or in relation to academic performance. These findings trouble school attendance policies that locate absenteeism as a problem within individual students and as decontextualised from their lived experiences. Findings also foreground the importance of examining how school attendance may be interpreted by students. For some students, participation in relationships and communities lies behind school attendance, highlighting the necessity of attending to the role of identity and values alongside of the construction of knowledge as central to the work of schools.
Keywords:attendance  sociocultural  mediation  high school  social practices  identity
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