Alice Bradbury 
Ability, Inequality and Post-Pandemic Schools [EPUB ebook] 
Rethinking Contemporary Myths of Meritocracy

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The COVID-19 pandemic closed schools, but this hiatus provided an opportunity to rethink the fundamental principles of our education system.

In this thought-provoking book, Alice Bradbury discusses how, before the pandemic, the education system assumed ability to be measurable and innate, and how this meritocracy myth reinforced educational inequalities – a central issue during the crisis.

Drawing on a project dealing with ability-grouping practices, Bradbury analyses how the recent educational developments of datafication and neuroscience have revised these ideas about how we classify and label children, and how we can rethink the idea of innate intelligence as we rebuild a post-pandemic schooling system.

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Introduction

Ability and its use in schools

How does the idea of ability relate to inequalities?

The infl uence of neuroscience

Data and the solidifi cation of ability

Challenging ability, inequality and the myth of meritocracy in the post- pandemic era

Sobre el autor

Alice Bradbury is Professor of Sociology of Education and Co-Director at the Helen Hamlyn Centre for Pedagogy 0-11 Years (HHCP) at UCL Institute of Education, University College London.

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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 184 ● ISBN 9781447347033 ● Tamaño de archivo 1.3 MB ● Editorial Policy Press ● Ciudad Bristol ● País GB ● Publicado 2021 ● Edición 1 ● Descargable 24 meses ● Divisa EUR ● ID 7867209 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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