ELITISM, RESILIENCE AND SOCIAL REPRODUCTION Teacher dictums on conditions, opportunities, and trajectories for children in the German secondary school tracking-system
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2025-09-18
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The purpose of this study is to investigate young people’s conditions, opportunities, and
trajectories in the secondary school track system of Germany, Berlin. This with a focus
on the two main tracks: Gymnasium and integrated secondary school, in which students
are divided into after the sixth grade. Semi-structured interviews with teachers have been
used a method in the research, and the dictums have been thematically analyzed. The
theoretical frame is based on Bourdieu’s work, which aims to reveal the relations that
perpetuate social inequality, with a focus on what role education plays in social
reproduction. In this key theoretical concept used are habitus, fields, and the different
forms of capital. The results show that there are social and cultural distinctions between,
and within the tracks, and in the descriptions of students in the different tracks. These are
further analyzed to be related to social class, which seemingly further create distinctions
between students’ conditions for school success, school track trajectory and inequal
conditions and opportunities for students in the system.
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School system, Germany, secondary school, school tracks, Bourdieu, capital, social reproduction