BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY

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Autor(a) principal: Beach, Dennis
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista e-Curriculum
Texto Completo: https://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/curriculum/article/view/43991
Resumo: The education of the poor is usually the target of global education politics for a more socially just and equal, and effective and productive society. But according to the present article the real problems in these respects are not about the education of the poor, so much as they are those of the rich upper-class and global elites, whose inheritance of social, cultural and economic power are secured in part through the reproduction in academic education of the values of bourgeois culture and the assumed superiority of its educational code: first in schools and their curricula and then in higher education and theirs. Schools and their curricula are in focus in the article. Using ethnographic and meta-ethnographic analyses an insight into a two-way relationship between the logic of action of elite schooling and the dangerous polarizations of value that can develop through social and academic segregation are presented and a critique of elite educational differentiation, segregation and socialization is given in terms of how elite schools provide skewed access to elite knowledge and future social positions for the children of the dominant socio-cultural and economic class fractions, in ways that counteract meritocracy and educational efficiency, and that also produce alarming concepts of the value of the self and other amongst their students with significant knock on effects for future democratic polity.
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spelling BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITYPRIVILÉGIOS COMPRADOS, SEGREGAÇÃO EDUCACIONAL, ESTADO E PRIVILÉGIO: PAPEL Y FUNCIONES DAS ESCOLAS DE ELITE E CURRÍCULO ACADÊMICO EM RELAÇÃO À IGUALDADE E JUSTIÇA EDUCACIONALPRIVILÉGIOS COMPRADOS, SEGREGAÇÃO EDUCACIONAL, STATUS E PRIVILÉGIO: PAPEL E FUNÇÕES DAS ESCOLAS DE ELITE E CURRÍCULO ACADÊMICO EM RELAÇÃO À IGUALDADE E JUSTIÇA EDUCACIONALCurrículoEscolas de eliteJustiça socialCurrículo acadêmicoIgualdade educacional.CurrículoEscuelas de eliteJusticia socialCurrículo académicoIgualdad educativa.CurriculumElite schoolsSocial justiceAcademic curriculumEducation equality.The education of the poor is usually the target of global education politics for a more socially just and equal, and effective and productive society. But according to the present article the real problems in these respects are not about the education of the poor, so much as they are those of the rich upper-class and global elites, whose inheritance of social, cultural and economic power are secured in part through the reproduction in academic education of the values of bourgeois culture and the assumed superiority of its educational code: first in schools and their curricula and then in higher education and theirs. Schools and their curricula are in focus in the article. Using ethnographic and meta-ethnographic analyses an insight into a two-way relationship between the logic of action of elite schooling and the dangerous polarizations of value that can develop through social and academic segregation are presented and a critique of elite educational differentiation, segregation and socialization is given in terms of how elite schools provide skewed access to elite knowledge and future social positions for the children of the dominant socio-cultural and economic class fractions, in ways that counteract meritocracy and educational efficiency, and that also produce alarming concepts of the value of the self and other amongst their students with significant knock on effects for future democratic polity.La educación de los pobres suele ser el tema de las políticas educativas globales para una sociedad más justa, igualitaria, efectiva y productiva. Sin embargo, según este artículo, los problemas reales en estos aspectos no se relacionan con la educación de los pobres, como lo son los de las clases sociales superiores y las élites globales cuya herencia de poder social, cultural y económico está garantizada en parte por De manera directa, y por otro lado, a través de la reproducción de los valores de la cultura burguesa en la educación escolar de élite, asumiendo su supuesta superioridad y su código educativo: primero en educación básica y en sus currículos, y luego en educación superior. Las escuelas y sus currículos son el enfoque de este artículo. Usando análisis etnográficos y metaetnográficos, se presenta la comprensión de una relación bidireccional entre la lógica escolar de la elite y las polarizaciones de valores peligrosos que pueden desarrollarse a través de la segregación social y académica. Además, se hace una crítica de la diferenciación, segregación y socialización educativa realizada por las escuelas de élite en términos de cómo estas escuelas proporcionan un acceso distorsionado al conocimiento y las posiciones sociales futuras para los niños de las clases dominantes para contrarrestar la meritocracia y la eficiencia educativa, produciendo conceptos preocupantes sobre el valor de "yo" y "Otro" entre los estudiantes, con efectos significativos en el futuro de la democracia.A educação dos pobres, usualmente, é objeto de políticas de educação global para uma sociedade mais justa, igualitária, efetiva e produtiva. Contudo, de acordo com o presente artigo, os reais problemas nesses aspectos não são sobre a educação dos pobres, tanto quanto são os das classes sociais elevadas e elites globais, cuja herança do poder social, cultural e econômico está garantida, em parte, de maneira direta, e de outra parte, através da reprodução de valores da cultura burguesa na educação escolar da elite, assumida sua suposta superioridade e seu código educacional: primeiro na educação básica e em seus currículos, e depois na educação superior. Escolas e seus currículos são o foco deste artigo. Utilizando análises etnográficas e meta-etnográficas, é apresentada a compreensão de uma relação bidirecional entre a lógica de escolarização da elite e as perigosas polarizações de valor que podem se desenvolver por meio da segregação social e acadêmica. Também, é feita uma crítica da diferenciação, segregação e socialização educacional que têm sido realizadas pelas escolas de elite, em termos de como essas escolas fornecem acesso distorcido ao conhecimento e a posições sociais futuras para crianças das classes dominantes, de forma a contrabalançar a meritocracia e a eficiência educacional, produzindo conceitos preocupantes sobre o valor do “eu” e do “Outro” entre os estudantes, com efeitos significativos sobre o futuro da democracia.Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo2019-09-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/curriculum/article/view/4399110.23925/1809-3876.2019v17i3p804-826Revista e-curriculum; Vol. 17 No. 3 (2019); 804-826Revista e-Curriculum; v. 17 n. 3 (2019); 804-8261809-3876reponame:Revista e-Curriculuminstname:Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)instacron:PUC_SPenghttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/curriculum/article/view/43991/29907Copyright (c) 2019 Revista e-Curriculuminfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBeach, Dennis2020-11-21T14:16:35Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/43991Revistahttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/curriculumPRIhttps://revistas.pucsp.br/index.php/curriculum/oaiecurriculum@pucsp.br1809-38761809-3876opendoar:2020-11-21T14:16:35Revista e-Curriculum - Pontifícia Universidade Católica de São Paulo (PUC-SP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
PRIVILÉGIOS COMPRADOS, SEGREGAÇÃO EDUCACIONAL, ESTADO E PRIVILÉGIO: PAPEL Y FUNCIONES DAS ESCOLAS DE ELITE E CURRÍCULO ACADÊMICO EM RELAÇÃO À IGUALDADE E JUSTIÇA EDUCACIONAL
PRIVILÉGIOS COMPRADOS, SEGREGAÇÃO EDUCACIONAL, STATUS E PRIVILÉGIO: PAPEL E FUNÇÕES DAS ESCOLAS DE ELITE E CURRÍCULO ACADÊMICO EM RELAÇÃO À IGUALDADE E JUSTIÇA EDUCACIONAL
title BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
spellingShingle BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
Beach, Dennis
Currículo
Escolas de elite
Justiça social
Currículo acadêmico
Igualdade educacional.
Currículo
Escuelas de elite
Justicia social
Currículo académico
Igualdad educativa.
Curriculum
Elite schools
Social justice
Academic curriculum
Education equality.
title_short BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
title_full BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
title_fullStr BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
title_full_unstemmed BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
title_sort BOUGHT PRIVILEGES, EDUCATIONAL SEGREGATION, STATUS AND PRESTIGE: THE ROLE AND FUNCTIONS OF ELITE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIC CURRICULA IN RELATION TO EDUCATION JUSTICE AND EQUALITY
author Beach, Dennis
author_facet Beach, Dennis
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Beach, Dennis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Currículo
Escolas de elite
Justiça social
Currículo acadêmico
Igualdade educacional.
Currículo
Escuelas de elite
Justicia social
Currículo académico
Igualdad educativa.
Curriculum
Elite schools
Social justice
Academic curriculum
Education equality.
topic Currículo
Escolas de elite
Justiça social
Currículo acadêmico
Igualdade educacional.
Currículo
Escuelas de elite
Justicia social
Currículo académico
Igualdad educativa.
Curriculum
Elite schools
Social justice
Academic curriculum
Education equality.
description The education of the poor is usually the target of global education politics for a more socially just and equal, and effective and productive society. But according to the present article the real problems in these respects are not about the education of the poor, so much as they are those of the rich upper-class and global elites, whose inheritance of social, cultural and economic power are secured in part through the reproduction in academic education of the values of bourgeois culture and the assumed superiority of its educational code: first in schools and their curricula and then in higher education and theirs. Schools and their curricula are in focus in the article. Using ethnographic and meta-ethnographic analyses an insight into a two-way relationship between the logic of action of elite schooling and the dangerous polarizations of value that can develop through social and academic segregation are presented and a critique of elite educational differentiation, segregation and socialization is given in terms of how elite schools provide skewed access to elite knowledge and future social positions for the children of the dominant socio-cultural and economic class fractions, in ways that counteract meritocracy and educational efficiency, and that also produce alarming concepts of the value of the self and other amongst their students with significant knock on effects for future democratic polity.
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