Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers

This paper presents an analysis of the power relationships in a particular lower track science classroom of a secondary school in Singapore. We aim to understand the power relationships that arise out of student-teacher interactions in the classroom. In the everyday classroom, students constantly at...

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Main Author: Muhammad Danial Ahmad Sufyan
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1380532020-09-27T20:26:45Z Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers Muhammad Danial Ahmad Sufyan - School of Social Sciences Teo Tang Wee Yeo Leck Wee tangwee.teo@nie.edu.sg Social sciences::Education Social sciences::Sociology::Social deviance This paper presents an analysis of the power relationships in a particular lower track science classroom of a secondary school in Singapore. We aim to understand the power relationships that arise out of student-teacher interactions in the classroom. In the everyday classroom, students constantly attempt at undermining the authority of their teachers. These attempts are what we will term as ‘owning’. The sociological framework we use to frame our analysis is through symbolic interactionism. This framework will allow us to understand how two teachers of varying experiences engage ‘face-work’ to manage owning. Through (in)correct lines of action, the owning will consequently succeed or fail. Analysis of interviews with the two teachers, their students and video recordings of their lessons will shed light on how owning is more than just unidimensional and indeed, contains nuances that can only be studied through the symbolic interactionist perspective. By correctly managing different facets of owning, these attempts could enhance rapport and mutual respect between student and teacher. The findings show the many complexities that lie in educational pedagogy of today and by studying owning, we hope to provide teachers, old and new, with alternative ways to look at and manage classroom authority. 2020-04-23T01:29:05Z 2020-04-23T01:29:05Z 2018 Student Research Paper Muhammad Danial Ahmad Sufyan. (2018). Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers. Student research paper, Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/138053 en NIE17094 © 2018 The Author(s). application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers
description This paper presents an analysis of the power relationships in a particular lower track science classroom of a secondary school in Singapore. We aim to understand the power relationships that arise out of student-teacher interactions in the classroom. In the everyday classroom, students constantly attempt at undermining the authority of their teachers. These attempts are what we will term as ‘owning’. The sociological framework we use to frame our analysis is through symbolic interactionism. This framework will allow us to understand how two teachers of varying experiences engage ‘face-work’ to manage owning. Through (in)correct lines of action, the owning will consequently succeed or fail. Analysis of interviews with the two teachers, their students and video recordings of their lessons will shed light on how owning is more than just unidimensional and indeed, contains nuances that can only be studied through the symbolic interactionist perspective. By correctly managing different facets of owning, these attempts could enhance rapport and mutual respect between student and teacher. The findings show the many complexities that lie in educational pedagogy of today and by studying owning, we hope to provide teachers, old and new, with alternative ways to look at and manage classroom authority.
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title Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers
title_short Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers
title_full Power relationships in the lower track science classrooms : how students "own" teachers
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