THE 3RD WAVE - EDUCATION AND THE IDEOLOGY OF PARENTOCRACY

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BROWN, P
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[1] Rutherford College, University of Kent at Canterbury
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10.1080/0142569900110105
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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In this paper it will be argued that we are entering a ‘third wave’ in the socio-histoncal development of British education and that similar trends are also evident in the USA, Australia and New Zealand. The ‘first wave ‘ can be characterised by the rise of mass schooling for the working classes in the late nineteenth century. The ‘second wave’ involved a shift from the provision of education based upon what Dewey called the “feudal dogma of social predestination” to one organised on the basis of individual merit and achievement. What is distinct about the ‘third wave’ is the move towards a system whereby the education a child receives must conform to the wealth and wishes of parents rather than the abilities and efforts of pupils. In other words, we have witnessed a shift away from the ‘ideology of meritocracy’ to what I will call the ideology of parentocracy'. This paper will consider the evidence to support this conclusion and examine its sociological significance. © 1990, Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. All rights reserved.
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