Cultural capital, accountability and equity: Time for a rethink?

Forum Pub Date : 2024-03-01 DOI:10.3898/forum.2024.66.1.05
Brian Stillings
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I grew up on free school meals and now work as a school improvement adviser. In this article, I address discontinuities within my 'support and challenge' role, a role that can be constrained by educational policy enacted within a performative and panoptic culture of fear. Successive governments have concerned themselves with promoting equity through education, but discourses of levelling up and narrowing the attainment gap have yet to properly tackle inequalities. This article draws on Bourdieu's notion of cultural capital to explore how pupils, especially working-class pupils, continue to be left behind and dehumanised thanks to a performative culture that pervades policy in school improvement and accountability. The Department for Education (DfE) commissioned research in 2019 on high-performing countries whose governments promote an equitable education system. These jurisdictions use collaboration as opposed to competition to achieve equitable educational outcomes, while our government favours accountability rather than collaboration to drive up school standards. I argue that the next government has the power to use such research on the benefits of collaboration rather than competition to genuinely improve outcomes for working-class pupils.
文化资本、问责制和公平:是时候重新思考了吗?
我是吃免费学校餐长大的,现在是一名学校改进顾问。在这篇文章中,我将讨论我的 "支持与挑战 "角色中的不连续性,这一角色可能会受到在表演性和泛恐惧文化中制定的教育政策的限制。历届政府都在关注通过教育促进公平,但关于提高教育水平和缩小学业差距的论述尚未妥善解决不平等问题。本文借鉴布迪厄(Bourdieu)的 "文化资本"(cultural capital)概念,探讨学生,尤其是工人阶级学生,是如何继续被学校改进和问责政策中充斥的表演文化所遗忘和非人化的。教育部(DfE)于 2019 年委托开展了一项关于政府促进公平教育体系的高绩效国家的研究。这些国家利用合作而非竞争来实现公平的教育成果,而我国政府则倾向于通过问责而非合作来提高学校标准。我认为,下届政府有能力利用这些关于合作而非竞争的益处的研究,真正改善工人阶级学生的成果。
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