
The Working Classroom
How to make school work for working-class students
By: Matt Bromley, Andy Griffith
eBook | 8 November 2023
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Schools do amazing work to support children from disadvantaged backgrounds. But this book will enable them to do more. Disadvantage comes in many forms, but cultural poverty, where some students have relative knowledge gaps compared with their more affluent peers, can be addressed successfully by schools. The Working Classroom explores how working-class students are disadvantaged by a flawed system and what schools can do to close the gap.
Written by two experienced authors with a deep understanding of the challenges that poverty and low aspiration can bring, and a passion for social justice, The Working Classroom examines how and why we must seek systemic changes. The book focuses on actions within the control of teachers and school leaders which will ensure that we create a socially just education system - one that builds on the rich heritage of the working-class, rather than seeing their background as a weakness. It offers practical ways for students and families to build on the best of working-class culture, whilst also empowering teachers, students and parents to change the system.
The Working Classroom provides teachers with useful methods to improve the cultural capital of students from disadvantaged backgrounds that can be easily replicated and implemented in their own setting. Backed up by practical case studies that have a proven impact in schools with high levels of deprivation, this book will enable teachers to audit their current provision and encourage them to adopt new systems and practices so that they, and the wider school, will have a greater impact on the lives of working-class students and their families.
Suitable for both teachers and leaders in a secondary school or sixth form college setting who seek to support social change in education and anyone in the corporate or non-education world who wants to practice effective altruism or philanthropy.
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ISBN: 9781785837036
ISBN-10: 1785837036
Published: 8th November 2023
Format: ePUB
Language: English
Publisher: Crown House Publishing

Andy Griffiths
What kind of books does Andy Griffiths write and who are they for?
He writes humorous children’s books—often silly, gross-out and slightly chaotic comedy that appeals to kids and to adults at story time. His work ranges from picture/early reader books to middle-grade series.
What are Andy Griffiths' best-known series?
His most famous series are the Treehouse series and the JUST! books. Other notable series include the Bum trilogy (starting with The Day My Bum Went Psycho), A & T’s World of Stupidity, and picture-book series like The Flat Cat & Big Fat Cow books.
Where should I start if I’m new to his work?
Good entry points are the Treehouse series or the JUST! books—both capture his humour and style. If you want the bum-themed books, start with The Day My Bum Went Psycho (Bum: Book 1).
Do his books need to be read in order?
Many of his titles are series. The Treehouse books are numbered and are best read in order; the Bum books form a trilogy best read from Book 1 onward. The JUST! books are collections of short, mostly standalone stories so they can be read in any order.
Has Andy Griffiths received awards or adaptations for his work?
Yes. His books have been New York Times bestsellers, adapted for stage and television, and have won more than 70 Australian children’s choice awards.
























