Learning to Labour: How Working Class Kids Get Working Class Jobs
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...Together they fashion a particular way of conceiving of social being, political-economic, historical processes and practices, claims about the nature of knowing and with that, of course learning (Bernstein, 1971; Willis, 1981; Ollman, 1976)....
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...Today’s young men need educational capital to an extent that they did not in the days of Paul Willis’ (1977) famous lads; although young men in Scandinavia are more likely than young women to find a job without a higher education qualification, they still usually need to reach upper secondary school....
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...Today’s young men need educational capital to an extent that they did not in the days of Paul Willis’ (1977) famous lads; although young men in Scandinavia are more likely than young women to find a job without a higher education qualification, they still usually need to reach upper secondary…...
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...In this way, schools have often been identified as frequent and efficient agents of social reproduction, where, through the schooling of students, the inequities of society are replicated again and again (Anyon, 1980; Oakes, 1985; Willis, 1977)....
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...Many others have documented how children of middleclass (often white) families see themselves reflected back in the curriculum and teaching, while those from poor and/or racially minoritized families find their own practices discounted and ignored (Apple & King, 1977; Sleeter, 2005; Willis, 1977)....
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