Journal article

Cultivating national leaders in an elite school: Deploying the transnational in the national interest

A Koh, J Kenway

International Studies in Sociology of Education | Published : 2012

Abstract

This paper explores the leadership cultivation practices of one elite school in Singapore. We point to the links between the habitus of the Singapore state and that of the school showing how different components of the school's leadership curriculum deploy the transnational in order to produce leaders for the nation. In essence, we argue that the school is involved in a form of tactical globalisation which matches neatly that of the state itself. We situate this study in the sociology of elite education with a view to contributing to two new lines of inquiry: the first about elite schools in Asia and the second about elite schools and globalisation. In so doing, we deploy a Bourdieusian pers..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

This project is funded by the Australian Research Council (DP1093778), and also by Monash, Melbourne, Cardiff and Illinois Universities and the National Institute of Education, Singapore.