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18 Σεπ 2021 · This chapter offers a critical analysis of the dominant paradigms and ideologies and their positions along selected dimensions. The globalised meta-ideology was assumed to define and influence changes in education and policy reforms, both locally and globally, but...
Hegemony in education refers to the systematic brainwashing of students to maintain specific ideologies supported by the education system. This includes the reinforcement of individualism, the theory of laissez-faire, the illusion of equal opportunity, and the emphasis on competition and achievement.
16 Ιουλ 2018 · Taking inspiration in the concept of hegemony and by connecting the invisible power of hegemony to soft governance, the paper shows how the outcome-based modular curriculum gained hegemonic power by means of the infrastructure of the reform.
The hegemony of a social group, however, is the culture that this group has generated for different social collectives. The notion of hegemony is proved to be similar to that of culture, but with added values. Through its contribution, culture embraces a specific distinction of power, hierarchy and influence.
Hegemony is a concept developed by the Italian Marxist philosopher Antonio Gramsci (18911937) to explain how dominant groups in society maintain their power and influence over subordinate groups.
2 Οκτ 2024 · Education systems are critical in disseminating hegemonic ideologies, as they help shape individuals from a young age to internalize societal norms. School curricula are often designed to reflect the dominant ideology, where certain historical narratives and interpretations are favored over others.
importance of the role of education in supporting and maintaining the dominant hegemony, and (2) utilizes a phenomenological assessment of the active role played by individuals and communities in interpreting and constructing school realities.