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English for the Rejected : Training Literacy in the Lower Streams of the Secondary School

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This 1964 book examines the treatment of below average children in the British education system.

In the secondary schools of Britain children were divided at 11 plus into the academic and non-academic, and sent accordingly to grammar and secondary modern schools.

In the secondary moderns the children were streamed again, the more academic children doing work which approached grammar school standards.

Holbrook writes powerfully and disturbingly about the teaching of the children of average or below average ability.

He highlights how the British system was geared to the examining of the top layer of the age-group, the rest being 'unexaminable'.

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Cambridge University Press
0521092159 / 9780521092159
Paperback / softback
371.92
01/01/1964
United Kingdom
304 pages
152 x 229 mm, 450 grams
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