Exclusive boarding schools in social environments where the meritocratic norm is prevalent are faced with a tension between parents’ desire to give their children a head start in the competition for educational qualifications, social prestige and jobs on the one hand and the powerful social norm of advancement by merit under conditions of “equal opportunity” on the other. This article looks at how two exclusive boarding schools, Eton College in England and Schule Schloss Salem in Germany, deal with this double challenge in presenting themselves to their environment, attempting to preserve social legitimacy while staying attractive to their clientele. The article shows that the ways in which the schools deal with these conflicting demands de...
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Exclusive boarding schools in social environments where the meritocratic norm is prevalent are faced...
Can selecting on the basis of academic ability at secondary school level be reconciled with equality...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
While meritocratic ideals assume a level playing field for educational competition, those who can ma...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
This article examines student accounts of credentials, talent and academic success, against a backdr...
This article seeks to contribute to the growing scholarship on elite schooling through an ethnograph...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
This article offers a critique of the meritocratic system of higher education in the United States, ...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper uses the National Pupil Database to explore how grammar school opportunities vary among p...
Exclusive boarding schools in social environments where the meritocratic norm is prevalent are faced...
Can selecting on the basis of academic ability at secondary school level be reconciled with equality...
Given the frequent critiques of elite universities for admitting low numbers of state-school graduat...
Published online: 17 August 2022Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocrat...
While meritocratic ideals assume a level playing field for educational competition, those who can ma...
In this paper we study whether substituting family inputs with school resources in an academically o...
This article examines student accounts of credentials, talent and academic success, against a backdr...
This article seeks to contribute to the growing scholarship on elite schooling through an ethnograph...
Educational institutions are imbued with an institutional meritocratic discourse: only merit counts ...
Meritocratic ideology can promote system justification and inequalities perpetuation. The present re...
The school system is intended to offer all students the same opportunities, but most international s...
This article offers a critique of the meritocratic system of higher education in the United States, ...
This is an article about secondary schools in England, and what type of school is fair and efficient...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper uses the National Pupil Database to explore how grammar school opportunities vary among p...