Corridor Cultures Mapping Student Resistance at an Urban School

For many students, the classroom is not the central focus of school. The school's corridors and doorways are areas largely given over to student control, and it is here that they negotiate their cultural identities and status among their peer groups. The flavor of this "corridor culture&qu...

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Educational psychology
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