How can teachers bridge the gap between their commitments to
social justice and their day to day practice? This is the question
author Adam Howard asked as he began teaching at an elite private
school and the question that led him to conduct a six-year study on
affluent schooling. Unfamiliar with the educational landscape of
privilege and abundance, he began exploring the burning questions
he had as a teacher on the lessons affluent students are taught in
schooling about their place in the world, their relationships with
others, and who they are.
Grounded in an extensive ethnographic account, Learning
Privilege examines the concept of privilege itself and the cultural
and social processes in schooling that reinforce and regenerate
privilege. Howard explores what educators, students and families at
elite schools value most in education and how these values guide
ways of knowing and doing that both create high standards for their
educational programs and reinforce privilege as a collective
identity. This book illustrates the ways that affluent students
construct their own privilege, not, fundamentally, as what they
have, but, rather, as who they are.
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