This article is based on extensive fieldwork carried out in the most prestigious fee-paying secondary schools in Ireland. It examines the legitimation processes at play in these institutions attended by the most privileged families. In the Irish system, it is considered unjust, and it is forbidden by law, to recruit students according to academic criteria. Instead, explicit class criteria are used: these schools are expensive and prioritise candidates who have family connections with past pupils, live in the ‘right’ areas and share the school’s religious denomination. The other criteria and admission processes such as interviews and trial periods also contribute to social homogeneity. Scholars are not selected according to their academic po...
This thesis focuses on high ability students and the effects of Saturday and summer courses on thei...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
peer-reviewedDespite the reduction in early-school leaving rates in Ireland beginning at the end of ...
Cet article s’appuie sur une enquête menée auprès de prestigieuses écoles secondaires payantes en Ir...
peer-reviewedDespite generally being neglected in sociological research, the study of elite schoolin...
Basée sur des entretiens avec le personnel et les anciens élèves des plus prestigieux collèges privé...
This paper uses a rich set of student background characteristics to estimate the value added of seco...
Ireland’s fee-paying schools consistently rank highly in Ireland’s secondary school league tables. E...
International audienceThe production of a “scientific nobility” by the competitive entrance exam to ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
The equality principle governing Irish public policy, and particularly educational policy, is that o...
This thesis focuses on high ability students and the effects of Saturday and summer courses on thei...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
peer-reviewedDespite the reduction in early-school leaving rates in Ireland beginning at the end of ...
Cet article s’appuie sur une enquête menée auprès de prestigieuses écoles secondaires payantes en Ir...
peer-reviewedDespite generally being neglected in sociological research, the study of elite schoolin...
Basée sur des entretiens avec le personnel et les anciens élèves des plus prestigieux collèges privé...
This paper uses a rich set of student background characteristics to estimate the value added of seco...
Ireland’s fee-paying schools consistently rank highly in Ireland’s secondary school league tables. E...
International audienceThe production of a “scientific nobility” by the competitive entrance exam to ...
The central conceptual claim of my research is that religious education in Irish secondary schools u...
Summary: Educational inequality is a persistent feature on the landscape of Irish educational histor...
In this paper I investigate the extent to which the Irish higher education system promotes inclusion...
Participation in higher education is a matter of intense debate as it is a strong determinant of lif...
While inequalities outside of education impact on those within, the internal life of education neutr...
The equality principle governing Irish public policy, and particularly educational policy, is that o...
This thesis focuses on high ability students and the effects of Saturday and summer courses on thei...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
peer-reviewedDespite the reduction in early-school leaving rates in Ireland beginning at the end of ...