(Re)Production of differences in different teaching orientations

Authors

  • Tanja Sturm

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24452/sjer.35.1.4905

Keywords:

Heterogeneity, difference reproduction, inclusion, teaching orientation, documentary method

Abstract

With respect to a sociology of knowledge theoretical framework, this article investigates how teachers construct and deal with differences among students in their teaching practices. Discursive empirical data generated within focus groups enable to identify two teaching orientations: one consists of normative practices, while the other concerns more situation-related adaptive practices. Both teaching orientations hinder and foster students’ learning opportunities. Moreover, results emphasize the importance to consider formal school rules within teaching practices. These aspects need to be taken into account when shaping inclusive schools and teaching.

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Published

2018-09-26

How to Cite

Sturm, T. (2018) “(Re)Production of differences in different teaching orientations”, Swiss Journal of Educational Research, 35(1), pp. 131–146. doi:10.24452/sjer.35.1.4905.