This paper examines how high levels of social–cultural connectedness and academic excellence, inflected by gender and social class, constitute a particular school habitus of ‘assured optimism’ at an elite Scottish girls’ school. In Bourdieuian terms, Dalrymple is a ‘forcing ground’ for the ‘intense cultivation’ of a particular privileging habitus. The paper analyses the ‘institutional’ habitus of this particular private girls’ school, drawing on headteacher interviews and student survey and focus group data, and relevant documents. The school is currently re-positioning itself to educate girls for global professional futures through the production of a desired habitus and cer...
This article focuses on the continuing impact of recuperative masculinity politics in the schooling ...
This paper explores the relationship between village girls’ schooling, their intrinsic capabilities ...
This thesis examines the social and educational experiences of working-class young women and girls e...
This paper examines how high levels of social–cultural connectedness and academic excellence, ...
This paper examines how high levels of social–cultural connectedness and academic excellence, inflec...
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls’ schools in Scotland, focusing o...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
A number of elite boys’ schools in England have admitted girls for over 30 years, some thereby becom...
It has been argued that a transnational elite class is emerging, and that elite schools are ‘choreog...
Debate on the effects of class on educational attainment is well documented and typically centres on...
This thesis examines transnational class formation at the Leysin American School (LAS), a secondary ...
Selective state grammar schools are the subject of sustained political debate surrounding issues of ...
In this paper we offer a unique contribution to understandings of schooling as a site for the produc...
School policy and practices are firmly rooted in the orthodoxy of the school improvement movement (S...
The main task of this paper is to understand the methodological insights from researchers’ ref...
This article focuses on the continuing impact of recuperative masculinity politics in the schooling ...
This paper explores the relationship between village girls’ schooling, their intrinsic capabilities ...
This thesis examines the social and educational experiences of working-class young women and girls e...
This paper examines how high levels of social–cultural connectedness and academic excellence, ...
This paper examines how high levels of social–cultural connectedness and academic excellence, inflec...
Our paper analyses data from four Heads of elite fee-charging girls’ schools in Scotland, focusing o...
This paper seeks to uncover the underlying generative principles that guide the ways of thinking in ...
A number of elite boys’ schools in England have admitted girls for over 30 years, some thereby becom...
It has been argued that a transnational elite class is emerging, and that elite schools are ‘choreog...
Debate on the effects of class on educational attainment is well documented and typically centres on...
This thesis examines transnational class formation at the Leysin American School (LAS), a secondary ...
Selective state grammar schools are the subject of sustained political debate surrounding issues of ...
In this paper we offer a unique contribution to understandings of schooling as a site for the produc...
School policy and practices are firmly rooted in the orthodoxy of the school improvement movement (S...
The main task of this paper is to understand the methodological insights from researchers’ ref...
This article focuses on the continuing impact of recuperative masculinity politics in the schooling ...
This paper explores the relationship between village girls’ schooling, their intrinsic capabilities ...
This thesis examines the social and educational experiences of working-class young women and girls e...