Cultural Capital- Question A Mindmap
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- Cultural Capital
- Definition: Refers to the unseen privileges parents pass onto their children
- This includes the knowledge of the education system, language, culture and links with ECONOMIC CAPITAL
- It is a MARXIST view that suggests both money, lifestyle and influence mean that education benefits the higher classes.
- D.REAY
- Evidence shows that middle class are more successful in education.
- Middle class mothers possessed more cultural capital as they understood the education system, helped with homework and had economic capital to help buy resources- Tutors.
- Working class parents had the desire for success but didn't have the knowledge or the time to achieve that.
- P.BOURDIEU
- Capitalism ensures that the culture of the higher classes is dominant so they find it easier to be successful.
- HABITUS- linked with class and their values so higher class habitus is valued but working class is not.
- BERNARD COARD
- Ethnocentric curriculum ignores the contribution of ethnic minorities which may lead to students feeling that there culture isn't valued.
- Definition: Refers to the unseen privileges parents pass onto their children
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