Citation: Kim, Jeong-Hee. (2006, August 15). For whom the school bell tolls:
Conflicting voices inside an alternative high school. International Journal of
Education & the Arts, 7(6). Retrieved [data] from http://www.ijea.org/v7n6/.
Abstract
This article is a study of conflicting voices inside an alternative high
school in Arizona. Voices of alternative schools are, quite often, not
included in the discourse of curriculum reform even though the number
of alternative schools is growing every year. Bakhtinian novelness of
polyphony, chronotope, and carnival are incorporated into an arts-based,
storied form of representation to provoke empathic understanding
among readers. Multiple voices (polyphony) of the school are juxtaposed
within a certain time and space (chronotope) while all the different voices
are valued equally (carnival) to represent conflicting views on public
alternative school experiences. The purpose of the article is to provide
readers with vicarious access to tensions that exist in an alternative
school, so that they may engage in questioning the nature and purpose of
these spaces. In so doing, the study aims to promote dialogic
conversations about “best practice” for disenfranchised students who are
subject to experiencing educational inequalities in the current era of
accountability and standardization.