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3. Schools “Disciplining” Families’ Cultural Difference through Child Protection
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Collective Responsibility for Maltreated Children and Its Dilemmas 1
- 2. Separate Spheres and Closed Systems: Reporting and Communication between Schools and Child Protection 25
- 3. Schools “Disciplining” Families’ Cultural Difference through Child Protection 64
- 4. Not “in the Game of Maximizing Potential”: Corporate Parenthood, Policy Silence, and Limited Services for Children Who Stay at Home 71
- 5. Regulating Aspirations: Teachers’ Responsibility and “The Whole Child” 98
- 6. Between Labour and Love: Individualizing Teachers’ Responsibility for the Work of Care 121
- Conclusion – Revisiting the Dilemmas of Collective Responsibility: Implications for Research, Practice, and Policy 140
- Appendix 1: Notes on Methodology and Methods 159
- Appendix 2: For Whose Protection? Gatekeeping, Ethics, Research Review, and Access in Studies of the Front Line 167
- Appendix 3: Regulation of Teachers’ Work: Sources and Responsibilities 180
- Notes 181
- References 189
- Index 207
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1. Collective Responsibility for Maltreated Children and Its Dilemmas 1
- 2. Separate Spheres and Closed Systems: Reporting and Communication between Schools and Child Protection 25
- 3. Schools “Disciplining” Families’ Cultural Difference through Child Protection 64
- 4. Not “in the Game of Maximizing Potential”: Corporate Parenthood, Policy Silence, and Limited Services for Children Who Stay at Home 71
- 5. Regulating Aspirations: Teachers’ Responsibility and “The Whole Child” 98
- 6. Between Labour and Love: Individualizing Teachers’ Responsibility for the Work of Care 121
- Conclusion – Revisiting the Dilemmas of Collective Responsibility: Implications for Research, Practice, and Policy 140
- Appendix 1: Notes on Methodology and Methods 159
- Appendix 2: For Whose Protection? Gatekeeping, Ethics, Research Review, and Access in Studies of the Front Line 167
- Appendix 3: Regulation of Teachers’ Work: Sources and Responsibilities 180
- Notes 181
- References 189
- Index 207