Diane Reay

Diane Reay is a sociologist and academic, who is Professor of Education at the University of Cambridge. She is noted for her study about educational inequalities among students in state schools in the United Kingdom. She has maintained that there is a tendency to misuse the school selection practice to transform social class differences into education. For instance, she criticized the Oxbridge application process as "institutionally racist". Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Reay, Diane
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    by Arrighi, Barbara A.
    Published 2007
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