Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes
In this substantially revised and updated edition of her bestselling book, Diane Reay, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, examines the benefits and costs of educational success for the working classes, comparing working class and middle-class experiences and outcomes of education.

Drawing on over 500 interviews from working class children and young people, she looks at class identity, the inadequate sticking plaster of social mobility and the effects of wider economic and social class relationships on working class educational experiences.

She charts the impact of the rise of academies on education in the UK, the new emphasis on pedagogy, control and discipline and includes two all-new chapters offering a global perspective on education worldwide.

Addressing the still pressing question of why we have ended up with a system that educates the different social classes in fundamentally different ways, she provides clear recommendations for improving education to meet the needs of all children.

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Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes
In this substantially revised and updated edition of her bestselling book, Diane Reay, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, examines the benefits and costs of educational success for the working classes, comparing working class and middle-class experiences and outcomes of education.

Drawing on over 500 interviews from working class children and young people, she looks at class identity, the inadequate sticking plaster of social mobility and the effects of wider economic and social class relationships on working class educational experiences.

She charts the impact of the rise of academies on education in the UK, the new emphasis on pedagogy, control and discipline and includes two all-new chapters offering a global perspective on education worldwide.

Addressing the still pressing question of why we have ended up with a system that educates the different social classes in fundamentally different ways, she provides clear recommendations for improving education to meet the needs of all children.

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Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes

Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes

by Diane Reay
Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes

Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes

by Diane Reay

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In this substantially revised and updated edition of her bestselling book, Diane Reay, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, examines the benefits and costs of educational success for the working classes, comparing working class and middle-class experiences and outcomes of education.

Drawing on over 500 interviews from working class children and young people, she looks at class identity, the inadequate sticking plaster of social mobility and the effects of wider economic and social class relationships on working class educational experiences.

She charts the impact of the rise of academies on education in the UK, the new emphasis on pedagogy, control and discipline and includes two all-new chapters offering a global perspective on education worldwide.

Addressing the still pressing question of why we have ended up with a system that educates the different social classes in fundamentally different ways, she provides clear recommendations for improving education to meet the needs of all children.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781447330653
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Publication date: 11/11/2017
Series: 21st Century Standpoints
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 5.43(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.04(d)

About the Author

Diane Reay grew up in a working-class coal-mining community before becoming an inner-city primary school teacher for 20 years. She is now Emeritus Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge and visiting Professor of Sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science, with particular interests in social justice issues in education, and cultural analyses of social class, race and gender. She has researched extensively in the areas of social class, gender and ethnicity across primary, secondary and post-compulsory stages of education.

Table of Contents

About the author viii

Acknowledgements ix

List of figures and tables x

List of abbreviations xi

Introduction: a personal reflection 1

1 Why can't education compensate for society? 11

2 The history of class in education 29

3 Working-class educational experiences 57

4 Class in the classroom 75

5 Social mobility: a problematic solution 101

6 The middle and upper classes: getting the 'best' for your own child 131

7 Class feeling: troubling the soul and preying on the psyche 155

8 Conclusion 175

Epilogue: thinking through class 197

Notes 201

References 211

Index 231

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“Incredibly insightful and passionate … Diane Reay really does get class. Mandatory reading for anyone proclaiming greater equity in education.” John Smyth, University of Huddersfield

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