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Resistance Revisited: How Student Activism Around the PCVS School Closure Influenced Youths' Life Experiences, Views on Power, Political Engagement, and Personal Agenc

Posted on:2019-07-23Degree:M.EdType:Thesis
University:Trent University (Canada)Candidate:Cristall, FerneFull Text:PDF
GTID:2477390017486630Subject:Educational Psychology
Abstract/Summary:
This study examines how student activism around the closure of Peterborough Collegiate and Vocational School (PCVS), an inner-city school in a medium--sized Ontario town has influenced youths' life experiences, views on power, political engagement, and personal agency. Following a critical narrative methodology, this qualitative study, conducted four to five years after the school closure, focuses on interviews with fourteen participants who were part of the high-school group Raiders in Action and explores both what they learned from their protest and its influence on their lives over the ensuing years. The study identifies the researcher's subjective position as a teacher and an adult in solidarity with the group's work. Critical pedagogy, critical youth studies, and feminist approaches inform the researcher's perspective. This project is inspired by an image of young people as citizens who actively challenge and change educational institutions to create a more participatory democracy in our city, country, continent, planet.
Keywords/Search Tags:School, Closure
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