The idea that Americans live in a society where one’s success or achievement is determined by their ability and work ethic alone is known as meritocracy. Meritocracy provides every American with the hope that they might someday advance from the poorest of social classes to the richest. Historically, the education system, once known as the Great Equalizer, was believed to provide all who worked hard the opportunity for a better life. However, today’s education system might actually be one of the most compelling pieces of evidence as to why meritocracy is a myth. The interaction of the school and the social class of the surrounding community often produces students that retain the same social class standing as their community. For students o...
Change the world! Why not? Social class is an under-recognized sorting mechanism in the United State...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
The purpose of this article is to discuss meritocracy as it impacts our undergraduate college teachi...
The idea that Americans live in a society where one’s success or achievement is determined by their ...
The idea of merit has always been a core value to most if not all cultures in the world. It\u27s use...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between meritocracy and education respectiv...
This paper draws on a literature in sociology, psychology and economics that has extensively documen...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
A meritocratic education system, by nature, is one where students are enabled to accomplish achievem...
The following research focuses on the perception of meritocracy and the support for an education-bas...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
Change the world! Why not? Social class is an under-recognized sorting mechanism in the United State...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
The purpose of this article is to discuss meritocracy as it impacts our undergraduate college teachi...
The idea that Americans live in a society where one’s success or achievement is determined by their ...
The idea of merit has always been a core value to most if not all cultures in the world. It\u27s use...
This paper aims at explaining the perception of social inequalities and the support for an educati...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
The purpose of this paper is to examine the relationship between meritocracy and education respectiv...
This paper draws on a literature in sociology, psychology and economics that has extensively documen...
Meritocracy is the idea that success is based upon the merit and effort of an individual, rather tha...
A meritocratic education system, by nature, is one where students are enabled to accomplish achievem...
The following research focuses on the perception of meritocracy and the support for an education-bas...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
Change the world! Why not? Social class is an under-recognized sorting mechanism in the United State...
Social psychology has studied ethnic, gender, age, national, and other social groups but has neglect...
The purpose of this article is to discuss meritocracy as it impacts our undergraduate college teachi...