Abstract
Langhout (2005) presents an account of a modern school, the degree of control over the students exerted by the teachers, and the ways the children resist this pressure. In my reaction I point out that the control mechanisms she describes form part of a long tradition in the history of education and that they may be inevitable. I also suggest that to make her stronger claims more convincing we would need rather more information.
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