Understanding Private Sector Participation in Public Sector Education
232 pages
9 hours of reading
Focusing on the privatisation of education, this book provides a comprehensive analytical and empirical examination of the topic. It builds upon the author's previous research in education policy, offering new insights and perspectives on the implications and consequences of shifting educational responsibilities to private entities. Through detailed analysis, it explores the effects of these changes on educational quality and accessibility.
This extensively updated fourth edition by the key author in the field will
maintain its place as the most important text on education policy and makes
essential reading for all students and anyone interested in education policy
more generally.
The Educational Strategies of the Black Middle Classes
220 pages
8 hours of reading
<strong>How do race and class intersect to shape the identities and experiences of Black middle-class parents and their children? What are Black middle-class parents' strategies for supporting their children through school? What role do the educational histories of Black middle-class parents play in their decision-making about their children's education?</strong> There is now an extensive body of research on the educational strategies of the white middle classes but a silence exists around the emergence of the Black middle classes and their experiences, priorities, and actions in relation to education. This book focuses on middle-class families of Black Caribbean heritage. Drawing on rich qualitative data from nearly 80 in-depth interviews with Black Caribbean middle-class parents, the internationally renowned contributors reveal how these parents attempt to navigate their children successfully through the school system, and defend them against low expectations and other manifestations of discrimination. Chapters identify when, how and to what extent parents deploy the financial, cultural and social resources available to them as professional, middle class individuals in support of their children's academic success and emotional well-being. The book sheds light on the complex, and relatively neglected relations, between race, social class and education, and in addition, poses wider questions about the experiences of social mobility, and the intersection of race and class in forming the identity of the parents and their children. <i> </i>The Colour of Class: The educational strategies of the Black middle classes will appeal to undergraduates and postgraduates on education, sociology and social policy courses, as well as academics with an interest in Critical Race Theory and Bourdieu. <em>The Colour of Class</em> was awarded 2nd prize by the Society for Educational Studies: Book Prize 2016.