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We reviewed 10000 live results for educational and elite formation research and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Education and Academic Research.
We reviewed 10000 live results for educational and elite formation research and narrowed them down to the 3 options that look most worth comparing first.
The strongest themes across this short list are Education and Academic Research.
Source: Singapore Management University (SMU)
Description
Sociological study of the evaluative practices within the education system that contribute to the formation and maintenance of elite groups and meritocratic ideals.
Best for
Educational researchers, Institutional analysis, Meritocracy studies and Sociology of education
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Source: University of Bamberg
Description
Authoritative research on the recruitment, power structures, and influence of elites in Germany, historically led by prominent figures like Ursula Hoffmann-Lange.
Best for
German elite studies, Theoretical sociology, Leadership research and Pluralistic power study
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Source: Archdiocesan Commission for Catholic Schools (ACCS)
Description
Management and spiritual guidance for 38 Catholic schools and 16 kindergartens. Offers spiritual and pedagogical formation programs for educators to maintain the Catholic identity of the schools.
Best for
Parents, Educators, Students and Religious schools
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| Compare | Educational and Elite Formation Research | German Eliteforschung (Elite Research) | Catholic Educational Oversight and Formation |
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| Source | Singapore Management University (SMU) | University of Bamberg | Archdiocesan Commission for Catholic Schools (ACCS) |
| Description | Sociological study of the evaluative practices within the education system that contribute to the formation and maintenance of elite groups and meritocratic ideals. | Authoritative research on the recruitment, power structures, and influence of elites in Germany, historically led by prominent figures like Ursula Hoffmann-Lange. | Management and spiritual guidance for 38 Catholic schools and 16 kindergartens. Offers spiritual and pedagogical formation programs for educators to maintain the Catholic identity of the schools. |
| Best for | Educational researchers, Institutional analysis, Meritocracy studies and Sociology of education | German elite studies, Theoretical sociology, Leadership research and Pluralistic power study | Parents, Educators, Students and Religious schools |
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If you want the most balanced option to start with, I recommend:
"Educational and Elite Formation Research from Singapore Management University (SMU)."
I picked this because SMU offers a focused perspective on the intersection of institutional education and the creation of elite networks.