Standardized individuality: cosmopolitanism and educational decision-making in an Atlantic Canadian rural community
journal contribution
posted on 2023-05-18, 10:09authored byMichael Corbett
With the rise of network society, consumerism, individualization, globalization and contemporary change forces, students are pressured to both perform well in standardized academic assessments while at the same time constructing a non-standard, unique project of the self. I argue that this generates a particular set of place-based tensions for rural students. The paper analyses data from a three-year study of youth educational decision-making to explore the tensions between place based habitus and the mobility imperative in formal schooling.
History
Publication title
Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education
Volume
40
Pagination
223-237
ISSN
0305-7925
Department/School
Faculty of Education
Publisher
Routledge
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Rights statement
Copyright 2010 British Association for International and Comparative Education