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Contemporary Perspectives on Capital in Educational Contexts

Contemporary Perspectives on Capital in Educational Contexts

 

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Emerald Publishing Ltd
Año de edición:
2011
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Organización y gestión educativa
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9781617353635
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A volume in Contemporary Perspectives on Capital in Educational ContextsSeries Editor RoSusan D. Bartee, University of MississippiThe edited volume, Contemporary Perspectives on Capital in Educational Contexts, is timely in its unique andappropriate analyses of the prevailing internal and external dynamics of capital as indicative of the type of currencywithin institutional structures or the currency among individual stakeholders of education. The intersection ofcapital and currency emerges similarly and differently within the American compulsory-based system of K-12 andthe choice-based system of higher education. More specifically, Contemporary Perspectives on Capital inEducational Contexts disentangles the broader challenges and opportunities of the institution of education and theindividuals who comprise. Emerging insights from the analyses provide an informed basis for ascertaining the rules of engagement and means of negotiationfor the respective constituencies. With that said, this volume essentially responds to three important questions: 1) What are the tenets of capital and currencyin public schools and higher education?; 2 ) How do institutions and individuals navigate those tenets?; and 3) What general and specific implications do capitalhold for the educational pipeline and beyond? These questions provide a useful framework for engaging critical conversations about the dynamics of capitalwhile offering perspectives about how to improve the quality of currency in K-12 or colleges and universities. These questions further serve as a basis foreliciting more questions toward the consideration capital as both a conceptual construct and applicable model.Contemporary Perspectives on Capital in Educational Contexts, too, is an expansion of the work of School matters: Why African American students needmultiple forms of capital, where Bartee & Brown (2006) examines how the acquisition and possession of capital equips African American students in a highperforming,high-achieving magnet school in Chicago for competitiveness in school-generated and non-school generated activities. Success experienced bythe students and the school become associated with the academic rigor and reputation while any shortcomings reflect an inadequate capacity of the school orthe student to appropriately engage the other. School matters: Why African American students need multiple forms of capital (2006) further introduces aninitial exploration of different forms of capital as producer (improve the status quo through inputs), consumer (participant based upon outputs), and regulator(maintain the status quo through the process) within the educational system. The multifaceted role of capital demonstrates its span of influence for institutionaland individual capacities.

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