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‘Liminal learners’ in a global city: the aspirations of young British Bangladeshi women at an east London secondary school

Vincent, Katharine; (2013) ‘Liminal learners’ in a global city: the aspirations of young British Bangladeshi women at an east London secondary school. Widening Participation and Lifelong Learning , 14 (3) pp. 10-26. Green open access

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Abstract

Young British Bangladeshi women are often perceived as a marginalised, vulnerable group unlikely to succeed within the UK education system. Although achievement at GCSE level has improved significantly in recent years, female British Bangladeshis continue to be identified as an under-performing group at A-level and in higher education (Dale, 2002; Hussain, 2005). This article examines the educational experiences of a group of young British Bangladeshi women at one east London secondary school, exploring their perceptions of educational success and their aspirations for the future. Through a narrative, case-study approach, and drawing on a range of theoretical perspectives, the research seeks to challenge commonly held perceptions of a group of young women whose voices are often absent from academic and policy discourse. Using the concept of ‘liminality’ (Turner 1969) as a way to conceptualise the location of young British Bangladeshi women within the education system, the article argues that we need to re-visit the widening participation (WP) agenda, in the light of the real, lived experiences of young people from second-and third-generation migrant communities.

Type: Article
Title: ‘Liminal learners’ in a global city: the aspirations of young British Bangladeshi women at an east London secondary school
Open access status: An open access version is available from UCL Discovery
Language: English
Keywords: British Bangladeshi; young women; aspirations; liminality; widening participation, Schools and Teaching, Learning contexts, Social Sciences(all)
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10012082
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