Bourdieu (1973) theorized that differences in social background correspond to differences in possession of cultural resources (cultural capital), as well as the orientation to those resources (habitus). Additionally, Bourdieu argued that struggles for power occur in different settings (fields). His essay reviews Bourdieu’s main ideas and describes how they may apply to the American educational system. In particular, two setting are considered; public elementary schools and Catholic elementary schools. Based in analyses using data form the Early Childhood, Longitudinal Study (ECLS), Catholic school kindergartners are more likely to participate in arts activities, and their parents are more likely to be involved in and comfortable with the sc...
Engagement in learning is seen as a key to success at school. The article reports on a study into th...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Bourdieu (1973) theorized that differences in social background correspond to differences in possess...
Bourdieu (1973) theorized that differences in social background correspond to differences in possess...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
This paper uses the case of Jewish schools in Chicago to explore the role of religious schools in th...
This paper uses the case of Jewish schools in Chicago to explore the role of religious schools in th...
In this paper we address three questions related to Bourdieu's cultural capital theory. First, which...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
This article presents a study on plausible correlations between social background and educational...
In this paper, we test two mechanisms through which cultural capital might affect educational perfor...
Though Coleman (1966) claimed many school factors do not matter for students' educational outcomes, ...
Engagement in learning is seen as a key to success at school. The article reports on a study into th...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...
Bourdieu (1973) theorized that differences in social background correspond to differences in possess...
Bourdieu (1973) theorized that differences in social background correspond to differences in possess...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
This paper uses the case of Jewish schools in Chicago to explore the role of religious schools in th...
This paper uses the case of Jewish schools in Chicago to explore the role of religious schools in th...
In this paper we address three questions related to Bourdieu's cultural capital theory. First, which...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
This article presents a study on plausible correlations between social background and educational...
In this paper, we test two mechanisms through which cultural capital might affect educational perfor...
Though Coleman (1966) claimed many school factors do not matter for students' educational outcomes, ...
Engagement in learning is seen as a key to success at school. The article reports on a study into th...
This meta-analysis summarized the relationships between cultural capital and student achievement (15...
According to Bourdieu's theory of cultural reproduction, children from middle-class families are adv...