Understanding and celebrating advantaged boys: education that excludes

作者: Stef Rozitis

DOI: 10.1080/00220620.2021.1894103

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摘要: Under neoliberalism, parents as consumers are expected to provide their children with opportunities get ahead. Governments defend elite schools on the grounds that ‘diversity’ and ‘choice’ i...

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