Since the start of the Reform Era in 1978, vocational education and training (VET) in China has been seen as inferior to academic routes and positioned at the bottom of the educational hierarchy. VET students are stereotyped as being ‘stupid and lazy’ and suffer considerable prejudice in Chinese society. Drawing on Foucault’s disciplinary power and Ball’s idea of performativity, this paper analyses how academically focused, exam-driven societal attitudes, as a form of meritocratic discourse, impact on these students and on how they perceive their stereotyped position within the Reform Era educational system. The findings reveal that these students have internalised the ideology of meritocracy, coming to see themselves as inferior and inadeq...
Maoist policy in China emphasised the peasants and workers. It integrated academic study with produc...
Vocational education and training (VET) is defined in general practice as technical education and sk...
This study is an ethnography of a middle school located in the People\u27s Republic of China and is ...
The Chinese Government is clear that investment is needed to upskill the workforce, yet VET students...
Individual academic achievement is highly valued in Chinese society, with vocational education stude...
VET colleges in China are positioned at the bottom of the educational hierarchy, absorbing the ‘left...
This study examines teachers\u27 views of meritocracy and how their conceptions and views influence ...
This chapter explores the experiences of the segment of Chinese youth – namely, those whose lives ar...
This book investigates the changing opportunities in higher education for different social groups du...
Meritocracy is a powerful ideology that was used by the Chinese Communist Party during China’s trans...
Education reform is perhaps the arena of discourse in which Foucauldian themes of subjectification a...
Against the backdrop of global neoliberalism and a lack of quality teachers in rural areas, alternat...
Experiences of alternative teacher preparation programs that target high achieving university gradua...
Based on sixteen months of anthropological fieldwork with thirteen student organizations on the camp...
While enjoying the respect and prestige in some countries, in others, despite being a significant ed...
Maoist policy in China emphasised the peasants and workers. It integrated academic study with produc...
Vocational education and training (VET) is defined in general practice as technical education and sk...
This study is an ethnography of a middle school located in the People\u27s Republic of China and is ...
The Chinese Government is clear that investment is needed to upskill the workforce, yet VET students...
Individual academic achievement is highly valued in Chinese society, with vocational education stude...
VET colleges in China are positioned at the bottom of the educational hierarchy, absorbing the ‘left...
This study examines teachers\u27 views of meritocracy and how their conceptions and views influence ...
This chapter explores the experiences of the segment of Chinese youth – namely, those whose lives ar...
This book investigates the changing opportunities in higher education for different social groups du...
Meritocracy is a powerful ideology that was used by the Chinese Communist Party during China’s trans...
Education reform is perhaps the arena of discourse in which Foucauldian themes of subjectification a...
Against the backdrop of global neoliberalism and a lack of quality teachers in rural areas, alternat...
Experiences of alternative teacher preparation programs that target high achieving university gradua...
Based on sixteen months of anthropological fieldwork with thirteen student organizations on the camp...
While enjoying the respect and prestige in some countries, in others, despite being a significant ed...
Maoist policy in China emphasised the peasants and workers. It integrated academic study with produc...
Vocational education and training (VET) is defined in general practice as technical education and sk...
This study is an ethnography of a middle school located in the People\u27s Republic of China and is ...