Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program

<span>This article analyzes cultural capital and <em>habitus</em> that students have when entering to the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s Master in Education. The analysis was done in terms of three groups: capital heirs, those groups whose family contributes or inher...

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Main Author: Rosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad Autónoma de Baja California 2009-05-01
Series:Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa
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Online Access:http://redie.uabc.mx/redie/article/view/220
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spelling doaj-1e6c5a2227844bc0853c57355cd522f32020-12-02T04:41:02ZengUniversidad Autónoma de Baja CaliforniaRevista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa1607-40412009-05-01111216Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate ProgramRosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo0Seminario Permanente de Investigación y Formación Pierre Bourdieu<span>This article analyzes cultural capital and <em>habitus</em> that students have when entering to the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s Master in Education. The analysis was done in terms of three groups: capital heirs, those groups whose family contributes or inherits cultural and class capital; those coming from a “declining” class, whose family have not achieved academic degrees but inherit some cultural capital; and those who are the first in their family group having studied higher education. Such classification allows to know the students academic background, and to envision from such data, several possibilities of their academic integration to the program. This paper identifies certain groups with small academic cultural capital and <em>habitus</em>, who would have serious incorporation and academic development difficulties from the beginning. The data was obtained from their life experience, their institutional documents and curriculum vitae.</span>http://redie.uabc.mx/redie/article/view/220Capital culturalhabitustrayectoriaformación académica.
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author Rosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo
spellingShingle Rosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo
Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa
Capital cultural
habitus
trayectoria
formación académica.
author_facet Rosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo
author_sort Rosalba Angélica Sánchez Dromundo
title Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
title_short Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
title_full Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
title_fullStr Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
title_full_unstemmed Who are the Students of the UNAM’s Master in Education?: Influence of Cultural Capital and Habitus in the Academic Development on a Graduate Program
title_sort who are the students of the unam’s master in education?: influence of cultural capital and habitus in the academic development on a graduate program
publisher Universidad Autónoma de Baja California
series Revista Electrónica de Investigación Educativa
issn 1607-4041
publishDate 2009-05-01
description <span>This article analyzes cultural capital and <em>habitus</em> that students have when entering to the National Autonomous University of Mexico’s Master in Education. The analysis was done in terms of three groups: capital heirs, those groups whose family contributes or inherits cultural and class capital; those coming from a “declining” class, whose family have not achieved academic degrees but inherit some cultural capital; and those who are the first in their family group having studied higher education. Such classification allows to know the students academic background, and to envision from such data, several possibilities of their academic integration to the program. This paper identifies certain groups with small academic cultural capital and <em>habitus</em>, who would have serious incorporation and academic development difficulties from the beginning. The data was obtained from their life experience, their institutional documents and curriculum vitae.</span>
topic Capital cultural
habitus
trayectoria
formación académica.
url http://redie.uabc.mx/redie/article/view/220
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