ABSTRACT

Education and Elitism discusses polemical debates around privilege, private schools, elitist universities, equal access to education and underlying notions of fairness. The overarching question that runs through the book is about the future of education worldwide: how can schools and universities tread the tightrope between access and quality?

This book investigates the philosophical positions that characterize elitism and anti-elitism to establish three types: meritocratic, plutocratic and cultural. These types of elitism (and their counter-positions) are used as reference points throughout the book's analysis of successive educational themes. The conclusion leads to suggestions that bridge the worlds of elitism and egalitarianism worldwide. The book covers critical questions related to the sociology and philosophy of education with particular focus on contemporary disruptors to education such as the COVID-19 pandemic and protest movements for social justice.

With an attempt to offer readers an objective overview, this book will be an excellent compendium for students, academics, and researchers of the sociology of education, education policy and comparative education. It will also be of interest toschool leaders, university provosts and professionals working in curriculum design.

part I|118 pages

The historical background

chapter 1|15 pages

Introduction to education and elitism

chapter 2|24 pages

Philosophies of elitism and anti-elitism

chapter 3|23 pages

A short history of access to schooling

chapter 4|29 pages

A history of selective schools

chapter 5|26 pages

Massification

part II|77 pages

Today’s global context

chapter 7|25 pages

Higher education and elitism

chapter 8|27 pages

The lessons of 2020

A turning point for education and elitism

part III|15 pages

Solutions

chapter 9|14 pages

Reconciling education and elitism