TY - JOUR
T1 - Living ‘poor’, learning ‘well’: Dewey’s pragmatic transactional approach for rethinking poverty and education
AU - Mason-Hale, Elizabeth
AU - Raffo, Carlo
PY - 2023/5/10
Y1 - 2023/5/10
N2 - Research and Policy on education and poverty tend to assign causality to “external” factors (i.e., family, peers, schooling) which impact young people’s educational outcomes and hence, become the focal point for moderating interventions. We argue that such ideas overlook the social complexity and fluidity of young people’s evolving lives. To better understand and respond to young people’s living and learning through poverty, we present a Deweyan-Pragmatist exploration of the evolving experiencing of a young person living poverty and associated adversity and yet “doing well” through schooling, one that focuses on a transactionally-oriented understanding of the human condition.
AB - Research and Policy on education and poverty tend to assign causality to “external” factors (i.e., family, peers, schooling) which impact young people’s educational outcomes and hence, become the focal point for moderating interventions. We argue that such ideas overlook the social complexity and fluidity of young people’s evolving lives. To better understand and respond to young people’s living and learning through poverty, we present a Deweyan-Pragmatist exploration of the evolving experiencing of a young person living poverty and associated adversity and yet “doing well” through schooling, one that focuses on a transactionally-oriented understanding of the human condition.
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U2 - 10.1080/10749039.2023.2208573
DO - 10.1080/10749039.2023.2208573
M3 - Article
SN - 1074-9039
VL - 30
SP - 133
EP - 147
JO - Mind, Culture, and Activity
JF - Mind, Culture, and Activity
IS - 2
ER -