Invisible parenting? Middle-class choice within schools in Denmark

Jakob Bøje, Rikke Brown*

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Abstract

When given school choice, middle-class parents are known to use various strategies that increase segregation. This has also been observed in Nordic countries despite their belief in equality and the norm of children’s autonomy. This paper presents an analysis of interviews with children from two tracks at a Danish comprehensive school. Specifically, we analyze the children’s narratives about their parents’ involvement in their choice of track. The analysis reveals parent involvement ranging from invisible to visible pedagogies. On the basis of this, we discuss whether some modes of parenting are preferable in terms of reducing social reproduction.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftEducation Inquiry
ISSN2000-4508
DOI
StatusE-pub ahead of print - 2024

Emneord

  • School choice
  • Social Class
  • Parenting
  • social reproduction
  • Policy
  • lower secondary school

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