The three generations of cultural capital research: A narrative review
This article examines evolving uses of Bourdieu's signature concept of Cultural Capital in
American educational research. Bourdieu originally developed the concept in the 1960s and …
American educational research. Bourdieu originally developed the concept in the 1960s and …
Middle‐class parents and urban public schools: Current research and future directions
L Posey‐Maddox, SMD Kimelberg… - Sociology …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Middle‐class flight from urban public schools to suburban districts or private schools is a key
source of educational inequality. Recently, however, a number of studies have focused on …
source of educational inequality. Recently, however, a number of studies have focused on …
Coached for the classroom: Parents' cultural transmission and children's reproduction of educational inequalities
JMC Calarco - American Sociological Review, 2014 - journals.sagepub.com
Scholars typically view class socialization as an implicit process. This study instead shows
how parents actively transmit class-based cultures to children and how these lessons …
how parents actively transmit class-based cultures to children and how these lessons …
The effects of school-based parental involvement on academic achievement at the child and elementary school level: A longitudinal study
S Park, SD Holloway - The Journal of Educational Research, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
Policymakers view parental involvement (PI) as a crucial component of school reform efforts,
but evidence of its effect on student achievement is equivocal. Using the Early Childhood …
but evidence of its effect on student achievement is equivocal. Using the Early Childhood …
[图书][B] White middle-class identities and urban schooling
This book examines experiences and implications of'against-the-grain'school choices,
where white middle class families choose ordinary and'low performing'secondary schools …
where white middle class families choose ordinary and'low performing'secondary schools …
[图书][B] The broken compass: Parental involvement with children's education
K Robinson, AL Harris - 2014 - degruyter.com
In the end, there is no program or policy that can substitute for a mother or father who will
attend those parent/teacher conferences, or help with homework after dinner, or turn off the …
attend those parent/teacher conferences, or help with homework after dinner, or turn off the …
The rules of the game and the uncertain transmission of advantage: Middle-class parents' search for an urban kindergarten
A Lareau, S Adia Evans, A Yee - Sociology of Education, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
Empirical research on cultural and social capital has generally ignored the key role of
institutions in setting standards that determine the contingent value of this capital …
institutions in setting standards that determine the contingent value of this capital …
Advantaged/disadvantaged school neighborhoods, parental networks, and parental involvement at elementary school
A Li, MJ Fischer - Sociology of Education, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
This article examines the relationship between parental networks and parental school
involvement during the elementary school years. Using a large, nationally representative …
involvement during the elementary school years. Using a large, nationally representative …
“We're in this together”: Bridging and bonding social capital in elementary school PTOs
Scholarship on the links between families and schools encompasses contradictory notions
about social capital and its relation to inequality. One view holds that schools can narrow …
about social capital and its relation to inequality. One view holds that schools can narrow …
Opportunity hoarding in school choice contexts: The role of policy design in promoting middle-class parents' exclusionary behaviors
C Sattin-Bajaj, A Roda - Educational Policy, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Multiple studies have shown the potential for school choice policies to benefit middle-class
families, often to the detriment of lower income students in the same district. Yet, there is …
families, often to the detriment of lower income students in the same district. Yet, there is …