Influence of cultural capital on students' academic performance

Authors

Simeón Ángel Zavala Verdezoto
Unidad de Posgrados. Universidad Estatal de Milagro. Milagro 091050, Ecuador. ROR: https://ror.org/00gd7ns03
https://orcid.org/0009-0001-4425-8375

Synopsis

Cultural capital encompasses the knowledge, values, and skills that individuals acquire through socialization, particularly within the family environment, and which directly influence their academic performance. This study aimed to analyze how the unequal distribution of cultural capital among families contributes to educational inequalities. Using Pierre Bourdieu's theoretical framework, the research employed a qualitative approach, utilizing purposive sampling and interviews with key stakeholders: a sociologist, an early childhood educator, a parent, and a university student. This approach sought to obtain diverse perspectives on the relationship between cultural capital and academic performance. The results show that the educational system tends to favor students whose cultural capital aligns with school norms, perpetuating gaps from early childhood education to higher levels. However, compensatory factors, such as family emotional support and personal motivation, also emerge, which can partially mitigate these inequalities. The study concludes that schools need to recognize the cultural diversity of their student body and strengthen inclusive pedagogical strategies that reduce the gaps associated with cultural capital.

Author Biography

Simeón Ángel Zavala Verdezoto, Unidad de Posgrados. Universidad Estatal de Milagro. Milagro 091050, Ecuador. ROR: https://ror.org/00gd7ns03

Simeón Ángel Zavala Verdezoto holds a Master's degree in Basic Education from the State University of Milagro (UNEMI) and a Bachelor's degree in Sociology from the State University of Bolívar (UEB). Originally from the province of Bolívar, his secondary education at the Ángel Polibio Chávez School awakened in him an early interest in the critical analysis of social reality. His academic and professional career has specialized in the study of inequalities, cultural processes, and contemporary educational dynamics. He has focused his work on integrating sociological theory with pedagogical practice, seeking to transform community contexts. His lines of research are oriented toward the sociology of education, social development, and the strengthening of educational models in diverse environments.

Published

February 28, 2026

Online ISSN

3103-117X

How to Cite

Influence of cultural capital on students’ academic performance. (2026). In Challenges of contemporary society: Vol. V2i1 (p. 15). Editorial Unión Científica. https://doi.org/10.63804/mtc.v2i1.e3