Book Chapter

Quantifying Social Capital At School

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Citation

Catts R (2009) Quantifying Social Capital At School. In: Allan J, Ozga J & Smyth G (eds.) Social Capital, Professionalism and Diversity. Studies in Inclusive Education, Volume 5, 5. Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, pp. 37-50. https://www.sensepublishers.com/product_info.php?products_id=813&osCsid=1a7

Abstract
From introduction: Because schools operate in such complex environments the effects of various forms of social capital on outcomes is difficult to delineate without careful and detailed analysis. Therefore the challenge to be faced when addressing the quantification of Social Capital at school is considerable. This has led some to argue that qualitative research is necessary to achieve an understanding of the complex networks that operate in and about schools (e.g. Horvath et al). Whilst not disputing the value of such research, social capital has attracted interest from policy makers at least in part because various analysts have quantified social capital and have reported correlations between social capital and other desirable outcomes.

Keywords
; nformation literacy; Educational sociology

StatusPublished
Title of seriesStudies in Inclusive Education, Volume 5
Number in series5
Publication date31/05/2009
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/2103
PublisherSense Publishers
Publisher URLhttps://www.sensepublishers.com/…d=813&osCsid=1a7
Place of publicationRotterdam
ISBN978-90-8790-817-1