Disposed to Learn explores the relationship between ethnicity and dispositions towards learning, with a focus on primary school students of Chinese, Pasifika and Anglo Australian backgrounds. The authors challenge the tendency towards the essentializing of ethnicity within multiculturalism to argue for a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between culture and academic performance. Drawing on the work of Bourdieu, they examine how home and school practices produce particular attributes that are embodied as dispositions towards learning - the scholarly habitus. These home and school practices entail different modes of discipline which help or hinder student engagement. The book underlies the need for a better understanding of cultural diversity in schooling to address issues of educational inclusion.



Autorentext

Megan Watkins is Professor in the School of Education and Research Fellow in the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University, Australia. She is co-author (with Greg Noble) of Disposed to Learn: Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus (Bloomsbury, 2013).



Inhalt

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. The Ethnicization of Educational Achievement
2. Surveying Culture and Educational Capital
3. Disposed to Learning
4. Home, Routine and Dispositions to Learning
5. Ethnicity and Schemas of Perception
6. Schools, Pedagogy and Discipline
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index

Titel
Disposed to Learn
Untertitel
Schooling, Ethnicity and the Scholarly Habitus
EAN
9781441130068
ISBN
978-1-4411-3006-8
Format
E-Book (epub)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
20.06.2013
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.36 MB
Anzahl Seiten
176
Jahr
2013
Untertitel
Englisch