This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests of the middle classes, remains so, and is becoming increasingly so in some ways. In Part One, published in the last issue, I drew a parallel with Al Gore’s well-known film about climate change to argue for middle class advantage as education’s ‘inconvenient truth’. This is because while it is now pretty clear that education policies of recent decades have benefited the middle classes rather than the poor, there is at various points public, practitioner and policy denial of the problem. This denial reflects the self-interest of the middle classes and those who serve them. I focussed in Part One on the likely advantages provided by predominant...
This thesis investigates the role of middle class schooling in patterns of social disadvantage and p...
The first of two articles in consecutive months describes the origins and nature of growing income i...
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce in...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
This Inaugural Professorial Address explores how schooling is geared to the concerns and interests o...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
As a policy sociologist I have long been drawn to uncomfortable questions about whose interests are ...
No matter where they live, or what their parents do, or what colour their skin is, good schooling gi...
The development of eight New Zealand middle schools during the 1990s was both a continuation of a lo...
The article examines the unintended class differentiated and inequality reproducing effects of post-...
Multiple contexts interact to position any school on a spectrum from cumulatively advantaged to cumu...
xi, 471 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago d...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
Is middle schooling more effective than the traditional primary to secondary school structure? What ...
Multiple contexts interact to position any school on a spectrum from cumulatively advantaged to cumu...
This thesis investigates the role of middle class schooling in patterns of social disadvantage and p...
The first of two articles in consecutive months describes the origins and nature of growing income i...
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce in...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
This Inaugural Professorial Address explores how schooling is geared to the concerns and interests o...
This is the second part of an article about how schooling, long geared to the concerns and interests...
As a policy sociologist I have long been drawn to uncomfortable questions about whose interests are ...
No matter where they live, or what their parents do, or what colour their skin is, good schooling gi...
The development of eight New Zealand middle schools during the 1990s was both a continuation of a lo...
The article examines the unintended class differentiated and inequality reproducing effects of post-...
Multiple contexts interact to position any school on a spectrum from cumulatively advantaged to cumu...
xi, 471 leaves :ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm. Includes bibliographical references. University of Otago d...
This article considers how the nature and effects of neoliberal policy in education are illuminated ...
Is middle schooling more effective than the traditional primary to secondary school structure? What ...
Multiple contexts interact to position any school on a spectrum from cumulatively advantaged to cumu...
This thesis investigates the role of middle class schooling in patterns of social disadvantage and p...
The first of two articles in consecutive months describes the origins and nature of growing income i...
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce in...