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“Bad Students” and the Configuration of School Failure through Their Social Representations

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  • Ángela María Velasco Beltrán

    (Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Granada, 18012 Granada, Spain)

  • Rocío del Pilar Velasco Beltrán

    (Faculty of Educational Sciences, University of Granada, 18012 Granada, Spain)

Abstract

Social representations can influence, to a great extent, the way in which we relate to people in different situations. In the educational environment, these representations—in terms of their adaptation or not to the school’s academic and behavioural demands—can lead to the school failure of those considered as “bad students”. Following an assessment, interviews and discussion groups were conducted with various members of an educational institution in the south of Bogotá to describe the social representations that prevail in this community about students who were at possible risk of school failure and how these representations could determine whether or not the student does indeed fail. Discourse analysis results yielded categories such as the differential construction between a “good student” and a “bad student” as well as stigmatization and conflicts with the school hierarchy and also showed how, occasionally, student failure is considered a consequence of family or social and economic factors unrelated to the school itself and to pedagogy. In conclusion, it is evident that there is an urgent need to establish institutional mechanisms that promote and adopt inclusion in educational relationships and practices from the perspective of the needs and interests of the most vulnerable pupils.

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  • Ángela María Velasco Beltrán & Rocío del Pilar Velasco Beltrán, 2023. "“Bad Students” and the Configuration of School Failure through Their Social Representations," Social Sciences, MDPI, vol. 12(9), pages 1-15, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jscscx:v:12:y:2023:i:9:p:514-:d:1239315
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