ABSTRACT

Elite Education – International Perspectives is the first book to systematically examine elite education in different parts of the world. Authors provide a historical analysis of the emergence of national elite education systems and consider how recent policy and economic developments are changing the configuration of elite trajectories and the social groups benefiting from these.

Through country-level case studies, this book offers readers an in-depth account of elite education systems in the Anglophone world, in Europe and in the emerging financial centres of Africa, Asia and Latin America. A series of commentaries highlight commonalities and differences between elite education systems, and offer insights into broader theoretical issues, with which educationalists, researchers and policy makers are engaging .

With authors including Stephen J. Ball, Donald Broady, Rubén Gaztambide-Fernández, Heinz-Hermann Krüger, Maria Alice Nogueira, Julia Resnik and Agnès van Zanten, the book offers a benchmark perspective on issues frequently glossed over in comparative education, including the processes by which powerful groups retain privilege and ‘elite’ status in rapidly changing societies.

Elite Education – International Perspectives will appeal to policy makers and academics in the fields of education and sociology. Simultaneously it will be of special relevance to post-graduates enrolled on courses in the sociology of education, education policy, and education and international development.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction

Elite education – international perspectives

part I|64 pages

Developments in the Anglophone world

chapter 2|13 pages

‘Independent' in Scotland

Elite by education?

chapter 4|14 pages

‘Private schools in the public system'

School choice and the production of elite status in the USA and Canada

chapter 5|8 pages

The future of elite research in education

Commentary

part II|56 pages

European perspectives

chapter 6|13 pages

A sound foundation?

Financial elite families and egalitarian schooling in Norway

chapter 7|12 pages

Elite education in Sweden

A contradiction in terms?

chapter 8|10 pages

Elite education in Germany?

Trends, developments and challenges

chapter 10|7 pages

Elite education and class reproduction

Commentary

part III|58 pages

Emerging financial powers in Latin America, Asia and Africa

chapter 11|13 pages

‘Eliteness' in Chinese schooling

Towards an ethnographic approach

chapter 13|11 pages

The education of Brazilian elites in the twenty-first century

New opportunities or new forms of distinction?

chapter 14|13 pages

Servicing elite interests

Elite education in post-neoliberal Argentina