Tedders, Patrick R.
(1994)
Education and the Reproduction of Inequality Praxis, Products and Palliatives.
Masters thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth.
Abstract
This thesis examines the role of formal schooling in
reproducing inequality in our society. It suggests
that while schooling is presented as a neutral process
it is in fact a political process.
The ideology which underlies the education system is
part of a philosophy which promotes competitive
individualism. In order to reveal the nature of the
political process of Education it is necessary to
reveal its ideological basis.
The concept of meritocracy which is central to our
education system promotes inequality. Those who are
powerful economically and politically can use their
power to ensure that their values are the ones which
are promoted in society. In this way such groups can
maintain their power while apparently justifying it on
a rational basis.
The fact that schooling does not value the culture of
the working-class, or other minorities has serious
consequences for many. It leads to many leaving school
without the credentials which are used to obtain access
to the labour market and limits their life chances.
This thesis examines this process and suggests that
adult education rejects the philosophy which sees
education as simply an aid to economic development.
The holistic development of the human being involves
much more than learning mechanical skills. It is about
empowerment and developing critical thinking and
awareness.
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Thesis
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Keywords: |
Education; Praxis; Products; Palliatives; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Social Sciences > Adult and Community Education |
Item ID: |
5299 |
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IR eTheses
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Date Deposited: |
08 Aug 2014 12:04 |
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