Educational institutions not only build human capital; they also shape culture. We present a model of cultural dynamics produced by cultural transmission through the education system. Groups that are culturally marginalized are also economically disadvantaged and exhibit various forms of resistance to education. First, individuals may drop out of education to avoid its cultural content. Second, individuals may invest in other forms of socialization to tune out the cultural content of education. Finally, cultural communities may collectively resist mainstream education by turning out to change curricula or establish their own schools. We show that resistance to education can make it impossible for a policymaker to eliminate alternative cultu...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Culture is a foundational focus of the educational process, life experience, and \u27bridge-building...
Our analysis of the contribution of education to growth recognizes its dual role of building human c...
Oppositional attitudes to education tend to emerge amidst rising returns to ed-ucation. We show that...
We develop a model in which individuals choose education to improve their earnings and regulate the ...
This paper addresses the notion that persons at risk of failure to achieve an adequate education are...
This study emphasises the interdependence between physical capital formation and the...
The insights into the natural and social worlds that may be learned in schools enable students to un...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
Culture is an adaptive reaction. It is a way, by which a person adjusts to his environment. Culture ...
The academic achievement of minority students in this country has been an issue of debate for educat...
We argue that two society-level properties—resistance to change and diversity within a culture—signi...
Based on experiences and research at virtually all levels of the English education system I will arg...
Goodlad, et al. (2002) rightly point out that a culture can either resist or support change. Schein’...
This paper examines the determinants of systemic education reform in the American states. Socioecono...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Culture is a foundational focus of the educational process, life experience, and \u27bridge-building...
Our analysis of the contribution of education to growth recognizes its dual role of building human c...
Oppositional attitudes to education tend to emerge amidst rising returns to ed-ucation. We show that...
We develop a model in which individuals choose education to improve their earnings and regulate the ...
This paper addresses the notion that persons at risk of failure to achieve an adequate education are...
This study emphasises the interdependence between physical capital formation and the...
The insights into the natural and social worlds that may be learned in schools enable students to un...
There are many explanations offered to understand the differential academic outcomes of students fro...
Culture is an adaptive reaction. It is a way, by which a person adjusts to his environment. Culture ...
The academic achievement of minority students in this country has been an issue of debate for educat...
We argue that two society-level properties—resistance to change and diversity within a culture—signi...
Based on experiences and research at virtually all levels of the English education system I will arg...
Goodlad, et al. (2002) rightly point out that a culture can either resist or support change. Schein’...
This paper examines the determinants of systemic education reform in the American states. Socioecono...
Rather than assessing its causal effect on educational attainment, the authors of this article aim t...
Culture is a foundational focus of the educational process, life experience, and \u27bridge-building...
Our analysis of the contribution of education to growth recognizes its dual role of building human c...