Class strategies and stealth policies in adult education
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Author: Preston, John
Abstract:
Class strategies, how individual members of class fractions tactically gain advantage in fields including education, have been used to analyse schooling and initial post-compulsory education. In this paper, class strategies are applied to adult education in considering participation across social classes. Using empirical data from a biographical study of adult education I show how different notions of ‘positionality’ are employed in three cases. Uniquely, I consider ruling class strategies in adult education and why the consideration of a ruling class might alter our perspective on differences between working- and middle-class learners. Finally, I apply these perspectives to the policy arena and discuss how pernicious class strategies might actually be enhanced by new ‘stealth’ policies in adult education.
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[-] Show lessClass strategies, how individual members of class fractions tactically gain advantage in fields including education, have been used to analyse schooling and initial post-compulsory education. In this paper, class strategies are applied to adult education in considering participation across social classes. Using empirical data from a biographical study of adult education I show how different notions of ‘positionality’ are employed in three cases. Uniquely, I consider ruling class strategies in adult education and why the consideration of a ruling class might alter our ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Adult and community education; Participation; Students; Research; Policy; Governance; Culture
Keywords: Research project; Case study; Educational policy; Education and training reform; Social aspects
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Published: London, England: Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis, 2006
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Journal title: International journal of lifelong education
Journal volume : 25
Journal number: 4
Journal date: July-August 2006
Pages: pp.335-350
ISSN: 0260-1370; 1464-519X (online)
Statement of responsibility: John Preston
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 86.561
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