Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education?
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Título da fonte: | Ensaio (Rio de Janeiro. Online) |
DOI: | 10.1590/S0104-403620210002903156 |
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Resumo: | Bourdieu and Passeron defended the thesis that the school was the main locus to legitimate and perpetuate class differences. This is reinforced by the multiple proficiency tests used to monitor public policies, which privilege the use of the formal language as part of the instruments and, therefore, penalizes participants with less mastery of the language. We adjusted two hierarchical models with Enade’s results on standard Portuguese grades, using as covariates, indicators of students’ socioeconomic status and economic independence and average values for these variables for the knowledge areas. The linguistic performance is further disaggregated into three aspects: textual, orthographic and vocabulary/morphosyntactic.We show that the higher social classes have greater proficiency in the Enade Portuguese Language component, even when controlling for the knowledge area average socio-economic level and financial autonomy of the students. sidered. It is worth noting that the socio class effect is not as strong as on lower educational level, but university students constitute a much more homogeneous group. This reinforces Bourdieu's (1986) thesis that through the social, cultural and economic capital still prevails the domination of wealthier classes over more popular classes, reinforcing the inequality. |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education?EducaçãoSocial Capital; Social Inequality; Linguistic Performance; Enade; Public policy; Hierarchical ModelsBourdieu and Passeron defended the thesis that the school was the main locus to legitimate and perpetuate class differences. This is reinforced by the multiple proficiency tests used to monitor public policies, which privilege the use of the formal language as part of the instruments and, therefore, penalizes participants with less mastery of the language. We adjusted two hierarchical models with Enade’s results on standard Portuguese grades, using as covariates, indicators of students’ socioeconomic status and economic independence and average values for these variables for the knowledge areas. The linguistic performance is further disaggregated into three aspects: textual, orthographic and vocabulary/morphosyntactic.We show that the higher social classes have greater proficiency in the Enade Portuguese Language component, even when controlling for the knowledge area average socio-economic level and financial autonomy of the students. sidered. It is worth noting that the socio class effect is not as strong as on lower educational level, but university students constitute a much more homogeneous group. This reinforces Bourdieu's (1986) thesis that through the social, cultural and economic capital still prevails the domination of wealthier classes over more popular classes, reinforcing the inequality.Fundação CesgranrioBeltrão, Kaizô IwakamiMandarino, Mônica Cerbella FreireMegahós, Ricardo ServarePedrosa, Mônica Guerra Ferreira2021-07-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionhttps://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/315610.1590/S0104-403620210002903156Ensaio: Avaliação e Políticas Públicas em Educação; v. 29, n. 112 (2021): Revista Ensaio Jul./Set.; 618-6431809-44650104-4036reponame:Ensaio (Rio de Janeiro. Online)instname:Fundação Cesgranrioinstacron:CESGRANRIO-2porengspahttps://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/3156/1489https://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/3156/1490https://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/article/view/3156/1491AmericasDireitos autorais 2021 Ensaio: Avaliação e Políticas Públicas em Educaçãohttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2021-11-09T20:38:15Zoai:ojs.localhost:article/3156Revistahttps://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaioONGhttps://revistas.cesgranrio.org.br/index.php/ensaio/oaiensaio@cesgranrio.org.br||fatimacunha@cesgranrio.org.br||alan@cesgranrio.org.br1809-44650104-4036opendoar:2021-11-09T20:38:15Ensaio (Rio de Janeiro. Online) - Fundação Cesgranriofalse |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami Educação Social Capital; Social Inequality; Linguistic Performance; Enade; Public policy; Hierarchical Models Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami Educação Social Capital; Social Inequality; Linguistic Performance; Enade; Public policy; Hierarchical Models |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Effects of social class on the use of written language: does it extend into Brazilian higher education? |
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Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami |
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Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami Mandarino, Mônica Cerbella Freire Megahós, Ricardo Servare Pedrosa, Mônica Guerra Ferreira Mandarino, Mônica Cerbella Freire Megahós, Ricardo Servare Pedrosa, Mônica Guerra Ferreira |
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Mandarino, Mônica Cerbella Freire Megahós, Ricardo Servare Pedrosa, Mônica Guerra Ferreira |
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Beltrão, Kaizô Iwakami Mandarino, Mônica Cerbella Freire Megahós, Ricardo Servare Pedrosa, Mônica Guerra Ferreira |
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Educação Social Capital; Social Inequality; Linguistic Performance; Enade; Public policy; Hierarchical Models |
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Educação Social Capital; Social Inequality; Linguistic Performance; Enade; Public policy; Hierarchical Models |
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Bourdieu and Passeron defended the thesis that the school was the main locus to legitimate and perpetuate class differences. This is reinforced by the multiple proficiency tests used to monitor public policies, which privilege the use of the formal language as part of the instruments and, therefore, penalizes participants with less mastery of the language. We adjusted two hierarchical models with Enade’s results on standard Portuguese grades, using as covariates, indicators of students’ socioeconomic status and economic independence and average values for these variables for the knowledge areas. The linguistic performance is further disaggregated into three aspects: textual, orthographic and vocabulary/morphosyntactic.We show that the higher social classes have greater proficiency in the Enade Portuguese Language component, even when controlling for the knowledge area average socio-economic level and financial autonomy of the students. sidered. It is worth noting that the socio class effect is not as strong as on lower educational level, but university students constitute a much more homogeneous group. This reinforces Bourdieu's (1986) thesis that through the social, cultural and economic capital still prevails the domination of wealthier classes over more popular classes, reinforcing the inequality. |
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