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Pedagogic identities for sale! Segregation and homogenization in Swedish upper secondary school
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School FairsEducationSocial StratificationHidden CurriculumElementary EducationSocial SciencesTeacher EducationEducational EquityEducational SystemSociology Of EducationInclusive EducationCultural DiversityUpper Secondary SchoolsSocial IdentitySocial ClassIntersectionalityMulticulturalismPedagogic IdentitiesEqual Educational OpportunityHigher EducationCultureSecondary EducationSociologySwedish SchoolsClass AnalysisEducation PolicySocial Diversity
The aim of this article is to illustrate how Swedish schools construct different pedagogic identities in the way they marketize themselves. We examine through a Bernsteinian lens how upper secondary schools promote themselves; what identities are being called for by the schools and how these identities are expressed. Moreover, the article intends to study how these identities are reflected in studied school actors and how they can be understood in relation to the labour market. We have analysed texts from various kinds of marketing materials, including websites and prospectuses of the schools. The empirical data also include interviews with various school actors. In addition, we attended and recorded observations at open houses and school fairs. Our findings indicate a strong differentiated market-oriented education system, mediated not only through distinctions in courses and programmes, but also through schools creating highly specific niches and targeting specific students as valuable commodities.
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