Summary. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Miseducation - Inequality, Education and the Working Classes. Miseducation: Inequality, education and the working classes By Diane Reay FAcSS In this book Diane Reay FAcSS, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, brings Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden’s pioneering Education and the Working Class from 1962 up to date for the 21st century. Fees for state secondary education were abolished in 1944, over 70 years ago; however, class inequalities in UK education persist to this day. Submit Review. In Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes, Diane Reay draws on interviews with over 500 children to explore the class inequalities that persist in UK education today from the transition to secondary school up to university. Google Scholar; Tatler. Belonging: A culture of place. Miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes. 453-456. "Miseducation would benefit anyone interested in social mobility and education in the UK... Reay's contribution to debates on education and social background is to personalise everyday working-class experiences of school and university, something usually absent from current discourse. Miseducation is an elegantly written sociological piece that offers an intricate account of how education serves as a tool to reproduce class inequality in the twenty‐first century. hooks, b. In this book Diane Reay, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, brings Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden’s pioneering Education and the Working Class from 1962 up to date for the 21st century. 'Miseducation: Inequality, education and the working classes' by Diane Reay powerfully explores the question of why the working class are still so much more disadvantaged than the upper and middle classes in education. Review. Miseducation is an elegantly written sociological piece that offers an intricate account of how education serves as a tool to reproduce class inequal-ity in the twenty-first century. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. (2018). Enter your mobile number or email address below and we'll send you a link to download the free Kindle App. Miseducation. The Best State Schools (accessed January 01, 2017). Guardian Reviews. Paper, $15.23. Philadelphia, PA: Temple University Press. Her book Miseducation: Inequality, education and the working classes uncovers the massive inequalities in our school system. Cambridge professor Diane Reay grew up on a council estate. Building upon Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden’s classic text Education and the Working Class, a complex study of the working-class experience of social mobility, this book weaves together a number of interconnected strands of thought on education and social justice. In Miseducation: Inequality, Education and the Working Classes, Diane Reay draws on interviews with over 500 children to explore the class inequalities that persist in UK education from the transition to secondary school up to university. Learn more. Miseducation: Inequality, Education, and the Working Classes by Diane Reay. Tory Policies Are Making Social Mobility and Child Poverty Even Worse (accessed December 17, 2017). 27, No. 445-448. Request PDF | On Oct 2, 2018, Diane Reay and others published Miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes | Find, read and cite all the research you need on ResearchGate. Miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes Lisa M. Jones School of Education and Social Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK Correspondence L.M.Jones@hull.ac.uk Pages 296-298 Miseducation: inequality, education and the working classes Lisa M. Jones School of Education and Social Sciences, University of Hull, Hull, UK Correspondence L.M.Jones@hull.ac.uk Pages 296-298 Education and the Working Class¹ was one of the first sociology of education books that I read, and the first to have a lasting impact on me.When I read it I was an 18-year-old working-class girl, totally ‘at sea’ in higher education and failing to make sense of my own experience of … Policy Press: Bristol. The seminar focusses on themes highlighted in a new book by Diane Reay, Miseducation: Inequality, Education, and the Working Classes (2017, Policy Press), which has reignited a discussion around this subject. In this book Diane Reay, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, brings Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden’s pioneering Education and the Working Class from 1962 up to date for the 21st century. Nickname. The book draws on over 500 hundred qualitative interviews to critically analyse the endurance of class inequality in Education in the UK. Miseducation: Inequality, education and the working classes By Diane Reay FAcSS In this book Diane Reay FAcSS, herself working class turned Cambridge professor, brings Brian Jackson and Dennis Marsden’s pioneering Education and the Working Class from 1962 up to …