Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status

abstract: Human experience exists within space; it is the studio for the stories of our lives. Bounded by time, location and personal experience we assign our own meanings and feelings to them, and they become personal, symbolic places: some are unique to us, imagined places where we act out storie...

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Other Authors: van Walsum, Joyce I. (Author)
Format: Doctoral Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25884
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spelling ndltd-asu.edu-item-258842018-06-22T03:05:22Z Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status abstract: Human experience exists within space; it is the studio for the stories of our lives. Bounded by time, location and personal experience we assign our own meanings and feelings to them, and they become personal, symbolic places: some are unique to us, imagined places where we act out stories or dreams; most are part of the natural world. Most spaces, though, are built or controlled by others; these constructed environments can become places where we may, or may not, like to be. This research examined spaces and places of children's lives through the material worlds of their neighborhoods and schools, focusing on the visible environment outside of the school building. The intersection of school and community, it is a material embodiment of, and evidence toward, how a community's resources are apportioned to important aspects of children's developmental years. These visible representations speak of that society's values and goals for the children for whom they (we) are responsible. This examination used multiple research tools, primarily using visual approaches such as current photographs, archival images and data, descriptive census materials and maps. Historical documents, (many of which are now digitized), as well as other academic literature, local journalistic efforts and school district publications added important materials for analysis. Findings lead to deeper understanding of ways that visible, material worlds of schools and neighborhoods -- past and present - can reflect, and direct the experiences of childhood today, and often mirror those of children past. These visual and narrative approaches contributed to understanding the importance of material evidence in revealing inequity and class differences in ways that children, then, must &ldquodo school &rdquo Dissertation/Thesis van Walsum, Joyce I. (Author) Margolis, Eric M. (Advisor) Moore, Elsie (Advisor) Collins, Daniel (Committee member) Arizona State University (Publisher) Education policy American history Sociology of education Critical Research Methods Hidden Curriculum Mapping Neighborhoods Space and Place Visual Research Methods eng 178 pages Doctoral Dissertation Educational Psychology 2014 Doctoral Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.25884 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ All Rights Reserved 2014
collection NDLTD
language English
format Doctoral Thesis
sources NDLTD
topic Education policy
American history
Sociology of education
Critical Research Methods
Hidden Curriculum
Mapping
Neighborhoods
Space and Place
Visual Research Methods
spellingShingle Education policy
American history
Sociology of education
Critical Research Methods
Hidden Curriculum
Mapping
Neighborhoods
Space and Place
Visual Research Methods
Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status
description abstract: Human experience exists within space; it is the studio for the stories of our lives. Bounded by time, location and personal experience we assign our own meanings and feelings to them, and they become personal, symbolic places: some are unique to us, imagined places where we act out stories or dreams; most are part of the natural world. Most spaces, though, are built or controlled by others; these constructed environments can become places where we may, or may not, like to be. This research examined spaces and places of children's lives through the material worlds of their neighborhoods and schools, focusing on the visible environment outside of the school building. The intersection of school and community, it is a material embodiment of, and evidence toward, how a community's resources are apportioned to important aspects of children's developmental years. These visible representations speak of that society's values and goals for the children for whom they (we) are responsible. This examination used multiple research tools, primarily using visual approaches such as current photographs, archival images and data, descriptive census materials and maps. Historical documents, (many of which are now digitized), as well as other academic literature, local journalistic efforts and school district publications added important materials for analysis. Findings lead to deeper understanding of ways that visible, material worlds of schools and neighborhoods -- past and present - can reflect, and direct the experiences of childhood today, and often mirror those of children past. These visual and narrative approaches contributed to understanding the importance of material evidence in revealing inequity and class differences in ways that children, then, must &ldquodo school &rdquo === Dissertation/Thesis === Doctoral Dissertation Educational Psychology 2014
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title Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status
title_short Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status
title_full Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status
title_fullStr Visually Understanding School Grounds: Schooling At Its Intersections with Community And Social Status
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