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Heni, Xiong; Xiaofang, Wang – Chinese Education & Society, 2019
Basil Bernstein argues that speech events bear class characteristics, and different social classes exhibit different linguistic typologies, coding and meaning. Although working-class language is characterized as a closed code in terms of its language structure, it possesses unique educational power, specifically manifesting as its unique meanings…
Descriptors: Working Class, Social Class, Language Variation, Speech Communication
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Xiulan, Yu; Yan, Han – Chinese Education & Society, 2019
When disadvantaged families seek to achieve upward social mobility, their most important breakthrough point is for their children to receive an education, and cultural capital is the most likely driving factor influencing educational attainment. In China, although the privileged classes have an advantage in terms of cultural capital, exhibiting a…
Descriptors: Social Mobility, Cultural Capital, Academic Achievement, Disadvantaged
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Ailei, Xie – Chinese Education & Society, 2019
Based on the data collected in a one-year long fieldwork in Zhong, a county located in middle part of China, this article reconsiders the concept of "useless schooling," which was proposed in recent studies on the perceptions of value of education among lower-class rural residents in China. It calls for a understanding of those changes…
Descriptors: Low Income, Rural Areas, Educational Attitudes, Parent Attitudes
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Yonggui, Dong – Chinese Education & Society, 2019
This study selected 10 rural children who attended undergraduate programs at 211/985 universities as its research subjects, for analysis of the underlying reasons behind their achievement of higher educational attainment. The study found that the principal reasons were as follows: First, escaping a rural area and repaying their parents were…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Educational Attainment, Academic Achievement, Student Attitudes