Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and competence, which have become central to the third millennium’s cultural debate and educational policies. If merit is considered the only weapon against privilege, education based on skills is considered the only lever of social equalization. But the concept of merit, which has now entered the common language, open to an interpretative ambiguity because the economic meaning tends to prevail over the pedagogical one. The article identifies a clarifying passage by connecting merit to competence using the theory of human capital considered in the evolution from Beck...
Most people spend the biggest faction of their time and efforts on education and work. It is common ...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an ‘effective’ way to represent social justi...
Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and comp...
Merit is universally welcomed and promoted as a contrast to the privileges of belonging that the sc...
The idea of merit is at the core of intense contemporary debate related to social justice in general...
This article considers the concept of Competence as applied to educational theory and policy, and il...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
Human capital (HC) possessed by an individual is increased due to education and experience. HC is me...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, this thesis seeks to examine educational and o...
A meritocratic objective is difficult to oppose. The principle of being valued, in the employment c...
The present study deals with the problematic nature of contemporary meritocracy. Meritocracy appears...
Abstract: The meritocracy is a social established in the dominant positions as consequence of is hol...
The first aim of this thesis was to contribute to the understanding of how cultural capital (Bourdie...
Most people spend the biggest faction of their time and efforts on education and work. It is common ...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an ‘effective’ way to represent social justi...
Contemporary pedagogy is called to measure itself against two categories, merit and comp...
Merit is universally welcomed and promoted as a contrast to the privileges of belonging that the sc...
The idea of merit is at the core of intense contemporary debate related to social justice in general...
This article considers the concept of Competence as applied to educational theory and policy, and il...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
This dissertation is about the notion of merit in America. I examine what it means in American cultu...
Human capital (HC) possessed by an individual is increased due to education and experience. HC is me...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, this thesis seeks to examine educational and o...
A meritocratic objective is difficult to oppose. The principle of being valued, in the employment c...
The present study deals with the problematic nature of contemporary meritocracy. Meritocracy appears...
Abstract: The meritocracy is a social established in the dominant positions as consequence of is hol...
The first aim of this thesis was to contribute to the understanding of how cultural capital (Bourdie...
Most people spend the biggest faction of their time and efforts on education and work. It is common ...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Meritocracy is used by governments in many societies as an ‘effective’ way to represent social justi...