This paper describes my journey, as a teacher at a Canadian inner-city elementary school, toward conceptually understanding why many children at my current school repeatedly academically underachieve. I have utilized Bourdieu’s theory of practice as a heuristic to examine how social reproduction operates differently for school children from different social classes and leads to differences in achievement. The first component of this paper establishes a crucial theoretical base for practitioners by describing theory of practice and its key concepts of cultural capital, habitus, field, and symbolic violence, to explicate how social reproduction functions in education, highlighting the roles of institutions and professionals, and the transform...
Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction has been highly influential within the sociology of educ...
One popular view of student achievement is that the quality of teaching students receive plays an im...
Analysis of an outcome-based, self-paced high scliool in Western Canada demonstrates the difficulty ...
This paper describes my journey, as a teacher at a Canadian inner-city elementary school, toward con...
This is a conceptual study borne out of an ongoing practitioner inquiry in which I, as a practicing ...
This paper emerges from a 2016 conceptual study borne out of an ongoing practitioner inquiry in whic...
The paper considers the achievement gap experienced by Victorian public school students. The paper u...
Pierre Bourdieu's theory of cultural and social reproduction (Bourdieu 1973; Bourdieu and Passeron 1...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This article is concerned with the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu and their contribution to unde...
Having noted that some use of Bourdieusian concepts in educational research is superficial, this pap...
IntroductionBourdieu’s work has provoked a number of opposing responses from educational researchers...
This mixed methods, empirical, comprehensive research in education guided by concepts of social scie...
Formal educational outcomes of looked-after children in England are lower compared to their peers no...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The arts are under threat in...
Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction has been highly influential within the sociology of educ...
One popular view of student achievement is that the quality of teaching students receive plays an im...
Analysis of an outcome-based, self-paced high scliool in Western Canada demonstrates the difficulty ...
This paper describes my journey, as a teacher at a Canadian inner-city elementary school, toward con...
This is a conceptual study borne out of an ongoing practitioner inquiry in which I, as a practicing ...
This paper emerges from a 2016 conceptual study borne out of an ongoing practitioner inquiry in whic...
The paper considers the achievement gap experienced by Victorian public school students. The paper u...
Pierre Bourdieu's theory of cultural and social reproduction (Bourdieu 1973; Bourdieu and Passeron 1...
peer reviewedHabitus plays a crucial part in Bourdieu's theory of sociocultural reproduction for und...
This article is concerned with the theoretical constructs of Bourdieu and their contribution to unde...
Having noted that some use of Bourdieusian concepts in educational research is superficial, this pap...
IntroductionBourdieu’s work has provoked a number of opposing responses from educational researchers...
This mixed methods, empirical, comprehensive research in education guided by concepts of social scie...
Formal educational outcomes of looked-after children in England are lower compared to their peers no...
© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. The arts are under threat in...
Bourdieu’s theory of cultural reproduction has been highly influential within the sociology of educ...
One popular view of student achievement is that the quality of teaching students receive plays an im...
Analysis of an outcome-based, self-paced high scliool in Western Canada demonstrates the difficulty ...