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  2. 1103 ‘Strangers in Paradise’? Working-class Students in Elite…

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/people/staff/reay/Strangersinparadise.pdf
    10 Oct 2014: There are three main forms of capital: – economic, cultural and social – and, for Bourdieu (1986: 242), the distribution of capitals among individuals determines the chances of success for practices. ... The Role of Economic and Social Identity
  3. 2. Issues Paper - Cambridge 2014 Seminar

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/networks/lfl/about/events/qualityeducationseminar/2_%20Issues%20Paper%20-%20Cambridge%202014%20Seminar.pdf
    18 Nov 2014: This is especially pertinent in educating learners whose engagement, cultural capital, or socio-‐economic resources are the weakest. ... of Education. 2. Issues Paper – Cambridge 2014 Seminar. 5. Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
  4. 2013 CAMBRIDGE INTERNAT I ONA L DE V E ...

    https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/archive/cce/publications/Hum%20Centre2013%20report.pdf
    6 Jan 2014: These methodologies are anchored in the idea that development is about economic growth and that economics is the science of the management of scarcity. ... especially as they came from families with very limited social and economic capital.
  5. 208802 EdFac number 5

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    18 Nov 2014: 6 –. Figure 2The three ‘logics’ of self-evaluation. Economic logicOfsted is simply tooexpensive in its currentform. ... Dept. of Economics,University of Keele. Swaffield, S. (2003) Critical Friendship. In inform No.
  6. 209444 Inform 7

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    18 Nov 2014: The decline oftraditional industries has stranded adults and youngpeople on the periphery of economic life and theschools they attend often sit amid the rubble of rundown neighbourhoods. ... The second premise is that, ‘what pupils learn inschool is
  7. 3. Synthesis - Cambridge 2014 Seminar

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    18 Nov 2014: For some, this is also about the prevailing discourse of global competitiveness and a narrowing of what counts as education around primarily economic objectives. ... Vested economic and political interests may push inappropriate solutions based on the
  8. 5. Statements - Cambridge 2014 Seminar

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    18 Nov 2014: In England economic circumstances are highly correlated to the likelihood of achieving good education outcomes. ... Capability and Well-‐Being. In Hausman. D.M. [Ed] The Philosophy of Economics: An Anthology (Third Edition).
  9. A Record of the Discussion Future of the Teaching Profession 2012

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    18 Nov 2014: the Organisation for Economic Co-‐operation and Development’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (OECD/CERI); and Open Society Foundations (OSF). ...  How far is the economic imperative predominant over the moral one when one chooses
  10. ACER Page 1 Professional Certification: Promoting and Recognising…

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    18 Nov 2014: ACER Page 1. Professional Certification: Promoting and Recognising Successful Teaching Practices. Lawrence Ingvarson. Australian Council for Educational Research. ingvarson@acer.edu.au This paper was prepared for the Sustaining Teachers’
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    10 Oct 2014: ibid), both groups may be seen as competing with the localindigenous population over economic and societal resources. ... The patterns are not consistent with the hypothesis that asylum-seekers are economic migrants by another name’ (Burchardt, 2005:221

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