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Rachel Louise Stenhouse; Nicola Ingram – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2024
In this article we make an argument for the importance of embodied cultural capital in the generation of class advantage through private school students' access to Oxbridge. Private schools in England continue to reproduce advantage (Variyan 2019), however, establishing exactly how students are advantaged through private schooling is not…
Descriptors: Cultural Capital, Advantaged, Social Class, Private Schools
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Atul Kumar; Vinaydeep Brar; Chetan Chaudhari; Shirish S. Raibagkar – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2025
The Indian government enacted the Right to Education Act (RTE) to provide free and compulsory elementary education to all economically underprivileged children between ages 6 and 14. All schools, including private schools, are required to reserve 25% of their enrollment slots for such students, with the government shouldering their fees. While…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Selective Admission, Access to Education, Educational Legislation
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Wang, Zengwen; Liu, Xiaodi – SAGE Open, 2019
This article presents an explanation to the paradox of why increased household incomes in rural areas in China are accompanied by decreased motivation for consumption. The empirical analysis shows a reduction in rural residents' consumer spending with the exception of spending on medical treatment and education. This effect is stronger in poor…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Demand, Consumer Economics, Social Mobility
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Herman, Harold D. – Bulgarian Comparative Education Society, 2017
This paper explains the concepts of Affirmative Action (AA) and Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) and the policies developed in post-Apartheid South Africa. It compares it to similar policies adopted in different contexts in Malaysia, India and the U.S.A. It explains and critiques the South African policies on AA and BEE, its history since 1994 and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Affirmative Action, Blacks, Empowerment
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Trevino, Ernesto; Mintrop, Rick; Villalobos, Cristobal; Ordenes, Miguel – National Education Policy Center, 2018
In contemporary education policy debates in the United States, school voucher programs and school privatization--the entry of many private for-profit corporations and nonprofit and other organizations into the education arena--are under the spotlight. Following in the footsteps of several prior administrations, the current federal administration…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Vouchers, Privatization, Politics of Education
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Alcott, Benjamin; Rose, Pauline – Oxford Review of Education, 2016
In many low- and lower-middle-income countries, private schools are often considered to offer better quality of education than government schools. Yet, there is a lack of evidence to date on their role in reducing inequalities: namely, the extent to which private schooling improves learning among the most disadvantaged children. Our paper uses…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Foreign Countries, Evidence, Outcomes of Education
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Hall, David; Jones, Lisa – Journal of Education for Teaching: International Research and Pedagogy, 2013
This article focuses upon the classed and early professional experiences of middle-class novice teachers in England experiencing and contemplating working in schools serving socio-economically disadvantaged communities. Through an examination of the visibility and invisibility of social class in education set within an increasingly unequal and…
Descriptors: Role, Social Class, Middle Class, Novices
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Fordyce, Mariela; Riddell, Sheila; O'Neill, Rachel; Weedon, Elisabet – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2015
This article focuses on the intersection between deafness and social class in the context of the unstable economic circumstances in Scotland following the 2007 recession. More specifically, this research investigated the following in the case of young people who are deaf or hard of hearing (DHH): (1) the interaction between educational attainment…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Deafness, Social Class, Hearing Impairments
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Mirza, Anusha; Hussain, Nasreen – Journal of Education and Educational Development, 2014
This paper is based on the concept that lively and interactive math classes are possible by incorporating rich tasks to meet the needs of students operating at different levels in the classrooms. A study was carried out to find out the impact on learning and motivation of using rich tasks at secondary level in the maths class by incorporating…
Descriptors: Learning Motivation, Secondary School Mathematics, Mathematics Education, Secondary School Students
Regalla, Michele – Online Submission, 2013
This study explores teachers' academic expectations of students from low socioeconomic status (SES) in Costa Rica for the purpose of cross-cultural comparison. A group of 17 teachers from two different elementary schools located in a small town in Costa Rica were questioned about their expectations of low SES students enrolled in their classes.…
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Teacher Attitudes
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Lohmander, Maelis Karlsson, Ed.; Rabusicova, Milada; Einarsdottir, Johanna – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2008
The development of early childhood education (ECE) in Europe and beyond is inextricably linked with women's roles and power in society. Towards the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth century in a context of urbanisation and industrialisation the need for some sort of public childcare became apparent in many countries. Whereas…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Early Childhood Education, Females, Role
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Foucault, Darlene C.; Schneider, Barry H. – International Journal of Behavioral Development, 2009
Poverty is known to influence parenting values, parenting stress, psychological adjustment, and social support according to North American research. The purpose of this study was to determine whether poverty might work in similar ways in a collectivistic Latin culture. The participants were primary caregivers in two distinct communities in the…
Descriptors: Poverty, Mothers, Economically Disadvantaged, Child Rearing
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Milnitsky-Sapiro, Clary; Turiel, Elliot; Nucci, Larry – Cognitive Development, 2006
Thirty-two middle class and 32 lower class southern Brazilian pre-adolescent (M=12.8 years) and adolescent (M=15.7 years) participants were individually interviewed regarding their perceptions of who (adolescent or parent) should determine the adolescent's actions in cases where the parents and adolescent disagree over the action choice.…
Descriptors: Middle Class, Adolescents, Privacy, Parent Child Relationship
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Charing, Sarah – Australian Library Journal, 1995
Discusses the passage in the United Kingdom of the Public Libraries Act of 1850 and its reflections of social and political attitudes prevalent at the time, particularly laissez-faire and utilitarianism. Individualism, national education, and middle class concern for the poor are discussed. (60 references) (LRW)
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Individualism
Abrahamson, Peter – 1988
Scandinavian welfare states are developing a growing new middle class and a growing marginalized, poverty-threatened underclass, reproducing the societal duality caused by labor market structuring. Tightening labor markets, increased dependency on welfare benefits, and substantial decreases in public transfers have combined to create a growing…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Labor Market
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