World Yearbook of Education 2015

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Agnes Van Zanten
American Academic System
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Chinese Government
college admissions
Concerted Cultivation
Contemporary Society
Contest Mobility
cultural capital theory
Education System
educational inequality
Elite
Elite Education Institution
Elite Educational Institutions
Elite Schools
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Excellence
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global elite educational pathways
Highbury Hall
Independent Schools
institutional advantage
International Competitiveness
meritocracy studies
Privelige
Public Administration
Rachel Brooks
Ripon College
School Certification
social class
Social Reproduction
social stratification
Stephen Ball
Strong International Orientation
student mobility
Tertiary Education
Top Bureaucrats
transition to higher education
transnational education
UK Civil Service
University Credit Transfer
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World Yearbook of Education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138711204
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 10 Feb 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This latest volume in the World Yearbook of Education Series focuses on educational elites and inequality, focusing particularly on the ways in which established and emergent groups located at the top of the social hierarchy and power structure reproduce, establish or redefine their position.

The volume is organized around three main issues:

  • analyzing the way in which parents, students and graduates in positions of social advantage use their assets and capitals in relation to educational strategies, and how these are different for old and new and cultural and economic elites;
  • studying how elite institutions have adapted their strategies to take into account changes in the social structure, in policy and in their institutional environment and exploring the impact of these strategies on educational systems at the national and global levels;
  • mapping the new global dynamics in elite education and how new forms of 'international education' and 'transnational cultural capital' as well as new global educational elite pathways shape elite students’ identities, status and trajectories.

Making use of a social and an institutional approach as well as a focus on practices and policies, the volume draws on research conducted on secondary schools and on higher education. In addition, the global contributions within the book allow for a comparison and contrast of situations in different countries. This results in a comprehensive picture of common processes and national differences concerning advantage and excellence and a thorough examination of the impact of globalization on the strategies, identities and trajectories of elite groups and individuals alongside more general cultural and economic processes.

Agnès van Zanten is Senior Research Professor at the Observatoire Sociologique du Changement at Sciences Po, Paris.

Stephen J. Ball is Karl Mannheim Professor of Sociology of Education at the Institute of Education, University of London.

Brigitte Darchy-Koechlin holds a PhD in sociology and works at the Department of Research Development, Innovation and Experimentation of the French Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Research.