'I can't do any more education': class, individualisation and educational decision-making
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Author: Morrison, Andrew
Abstract:
This paper, drawing upon a recent study of youth post-compulsory educational and occupational decision-making, argues for a culturalist perspective to understand the persistence of class-based inequalities within [vocational education and training] VET. The paper begins by outlining two broadly distinct perspectives within current research into youth: an 'individualist' approach influenced by the work of Ulrich Beck and a 'culturalist' approach influenced by Pierre Bourdieu. Findings from the author's own study of a sample of [Advanced Vocational Certificate of Education] AVCE students are then employed to interrogate the explanatory utility of these two perspectives. The students, working-class high achievers, exhibited a strong subjective sense of choice and individual responsibility combined with a tacit sense of class voiced in discourses that constructed a 'practical' rather than 'academic' self and which actively resisted the value of higher education. It is concluded from this that a Bourdieu-influenced culturalist methodology offers the greatest potential to understand how class-based educational identities may interrelate with apparently individualised identities.
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[-] Show lessThis paper, drawing upon a recent study of youth post-compulsory educational and occupational decision-making, argues for a culturalist perspective to understand the persistence of class-based inequalities within [vocational education and training] VET. The paper begins by outlining two broadly distinct perspectives within current research into youth: an 'individualist' approach influenced by the work of Ulrich Beck and a 'culturalist' approach influenced by Pierre Bourdieu. Findings from the author's own study of a sample of [Advanced Vocational Certificate of ... [+] Show more
Subjects: Vocational education and training; Youth; Employment; Students; Teaching and learning; Research; Culture
Keywords: Transition from education and training to employment; Individual development; Postcompulsory education; Attitude; Social aspects; Decision making
Geographic subjects: Europe; Great Britain
Published: Abingdon, England: Routledge, Taylor & Francis, 2008
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Journal title: Journal of vocational education and training
Journal volume : 60
Journal number: 4
Journal date: December 2008
Pages: pp.349-362
ISSN: 1363-6820 (print); 1747-5090 (online)
Statement of responsibility: Andrew Morrison
Resource type: Article
Call Number:
TD/TNC 94.688
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