The marketization of a selective school transition in Switzerland

Itta Bauer, Sara Landolt
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This article seeks to contribute to ongoing debates on geographies of marketization, which are used in social and geographical research on education to account for the performativity and inherent inconsistencies of markets. This case study draws on students’ transition to the state-funded academically focused school track of Gymnasium in Zurich, Switzerland, which merges intellectual and social selectivity in a central entrance examination. This situation has fostered both a flourishing market of costly private preparation courses offered by educational entrepreneurs and free school courses. We elaborate a detailed picture of this educational market by showcasing the entanglement of public education, private supplementary education and parents obliged to advance their children’s educational careers and well-being. For this purpose, we draw linkages between these groups of actors and three key elements of geographies of marketization: problematization, commodification and calculative agents. Our findings show how this complex set of actors interacts in a constant reproduction and contestation of this market. The issues of social inequalities and subtle forms of resistance appear recurrently in our findings, and we argue that a geographies of marketization approach enables a fuller picture to be drawn of this educational transition market. In our conclusion, we suggest that this approach might also be helpful in critically questioning the borders between state-funded education and private supplementary education to improve the chances of transition to Gymnasium for all aspiring children regardless of their social or migration background.
瑞士择校过渡的市场化
这篇文章旨在为正在进行的关于市场化地理学的辩论做出贡献,市场化地理学被用于教育方面的社会和地理研究,以解释市场的表演性和固有的不一致性。本案例研究以学生升入瑞士苏黎世 Gymnasium 这所由国家资助、以学术为重点的学校为研究对象。这种情况促进了由教育企业家提供的昂贵的私人预备课程和免费学校课程市场的蓬勃发展。我们通过展示公立教育、私立补充教育和家长为子女的教育事业和幸福所承担的义务之间的纠葛,详细描述了这一教育市场。为此,我们将这些参与者群体与市场化地理格局的三个关键要素联系起来:问题化、商品化和计算代理人。我们的研究结果表明,这一系列复杂的参与者是如何在市场的不断复制和竞争中进行互动的。社会不平等和微妙的抵制形式等问题反复出现在我们的研究结果中,我们认为,市场化地理学方法能够更全面地描绘这一教育转型市场。在结论中,我们认为这种方法也有助于批判性地质疑国家资助教育和私立补充教育之间的边界,从而提高所有有抱负的儿童(无论其社会或移民背景如何)升入体育馆的机会。
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