'It's who you know, not what you know!': Penetrating the credentialling ideology |
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Authors: | Ronald G. Sultana |
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Affiliation: | a Faculty of Education University of Malta, |
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Abstract: | The kinds of messages teachers give students regarding the value of credentials in the job-getting package during a period of high youth unemployment are explored. The response made by students to the credentialling ideology promoted in schools, and their construction of the job-getting formula, are also described. The validity of the two versions of job-getting strategies is considered in the light of evidence provided by a number of empirical research projects. The superiority of student knowledge in this area is used to present a case for a critical and democratic education which appropriates and legitimises the student voice. |
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