Published in 1995, this book comprises a group of original studies in
education. It includes detailed empirically-based accounts of a variety
of educational settings which are under represented in the sociological
literature, for instance special schools, psychiatric adolescent units,
further education colleges and government policy settings. Studies of
other neglected issues include teachers' understandings of subject, the
promotion of cross curricular themes and pupils' acquisition of
knowledge about menstruation. Ethnographic fieldwork in Maltese
classrooms and a study of Asian pupils in a Welsh school provide an
international dimension to the volume. Most contributions draw on
ethnographic approaches and by using close observation and / or in-depth
interviews they capture the internal workings of a classroom,
institution or culture.