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Educational Markets and Segregation : Global Trends and Singular Experiences From Belgium and Chile / / edited by Vincent Dupriez, Juan Pablo Valenzuela, Marie Verhoeven, Javier Corvalán



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Autore: Dupriez Vincent Visualizza persona
Titolo: Educational Markets and Segregation : Global Trends and Singular Experiences From Belgium and Chile / / edited by Vincent Dupriez, Juan Pablo Valenzuela, Marie Verhoeven, Javier Corvalán Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2023
Edizione: 1st ed. 2023.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (308 pages)
Disciplina: 370.89
Soggetto topico: Education and state
International education
Comparative education
Educational Policy and Politics
International and Comparative Education
Discriminació en l'educació
Política educativa
Soggetto geografico: Bèlgica
Xile
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
Altri autori: ValenzuelaJuan Pablo  
VerhoevenMarie  
CorvalánJavier  
Nota di contenuto: Introduction -- Part I - Foundations: theoretical grounds, literature reviews and empirical balance. Chapter I. What’s wrong with segregation in schools? Ethical perspectives -- Chapter II. Understanding school markets in order to transform them? -- Chapter III. Education markets and mechanisms of reproduction: dimensions of variability and political -- limitations for educational reform -- Chapter IV. The educational market as a source of school segregation: paths of problematization and reform -- Chapter V. Educational Markets and Socioeconomic segregation: An international overview -- Part II - Roots of segregation and attempts to desegregate in two contexts. Chapter VI. School segregation in Belgium -- Chapter VII. School desegregation policies in Belgium -- Chapter VIII. School segregation in Chile -- Chapter IX. Policies of school desegregation in Chile: tensions between market and non-selection policies -- Part III - Emerging issues. Chapter X. The education of the elite: A legitimized school segregation in Chile -- Chapter XI. The segregation of migrant students in Chile -- Chapter XII. Beyond socioeconomic segregation across schools: Research on ability-grouping within schoolsin Chile -- Chapter XIII. Does the extreme secondary school segregation in Chile extend to its higher education? -- Chapter XIV. Objectives and practices of socialisation in schools: towards a fragmentation of the school field? -- Conclusions: What can we learn from Belgium and Chile?.
Sommario/riassunto: This edited volume highlights the deep issues of the educational markets and school segregation from its origins to its effects. The book discusses both global trends as well as focalized examples. It’s based on a comprehensive review of existing literature and an in-depth analysis of two educational systems: The French-speaking community in Belgium and Chile. Both contexts are characterized by a high degree of segregation, a structural environment of free choice of schools and competition between public and private schools financed with public resources. This book provides an up-to-date synthesis of scientific knowledge on the issue of segregation and rigorous analyses of recent policies aimed at reducing segregation in educational systems. It highlights the complexity of a process of change, the importance of its legitimacy among the population and the need of identifying the ethical and social justice issues surrounding school segregation. By providing a solid theoretical and empirical synthesis, this book is a great resource to students, researchers and academics in education, as well as social scientists and policy-makers.
Titolo autorizzato: Educational Markets and Segregation  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-031-36147-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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Serie: Evaluating Education: Normative Systems and Institutional Practices, . 2570-026X