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Publication Date: 2008-Sep
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The Problem of Education-Based Discrimination
Tannock, Stuart
British Journal of Sociology of Education, v29 n5 p439-449 Sep 2008
While the research, theory and policy literature on race, class and gender discrimination in education is extensive, the problem of education-based discrimination itself has been widely overlooked. Indeed, the dominant ideologies of meritocracy and human capital (into which we are inculcated throughout our lives by schools, media and the state) proclaim that higher levels of education are and should be linked with greater reward. In a world where education is regularly invoked to legitimate inequality, it can appear nonsensical even to raise concern about education-based discrimination as a matter of social injustice. We need, however, to challenge those who have taught us not to see what has essentially become an elephant in our living room. Otherwise, we will find ourselves unable ever to use our public systems of education for universal emancipation and empowerment.
Descriptors: Human Capital, Educational Discrimination, Ideology, Social Justice, Public Education, Student Rights, Equal Education, Social Influences, Racial Discrimination, Social Discrimination, Gender Discrimination, Credentials, Qualifications, Democratic Values, Educational Attainment, Empowerment
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Language: English
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