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Sarah Blessed-Sayah; Dominic Griffiths – Educational Review, 2024
Access to education for undocumented migrant children in South Africa remains a significant challenge. While the difficulties related to their inability to access education within the country have been highlighted elsewhere, there remains a lack of clarity on an approach to how this basic human right can be achieved. In this conceptual paper, we…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Undocumented Immigrants, Access to Education, Foreign Countries
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Oscar Espinoza; Luis Sandoval; Luis González; Karina Maldonado; Yahira Larrondo; Bruno Corradi – Educational Review, 2025
Students who drop out of university cite various reasons for their decision. Female enrolment has significantly increased over the past few decades and is now higher than male enrolment. In terms of performance, it is recognised that women perform better than males do, and fewer women drop out of university than men do. However, the relationship…
Descriptors: Dropouts, College Students, Gender Differences, Dropout Characteristics
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Sarah Aiston; Tanya Fitzgerald – Educational Review, 2024
Vice Chancellors, Presidents, or Rectors occupy elite public positions in universities. A cursory glance of the roll call of names across elite universities ('top 100') globally reveals the dominance of white males. Research has given us some insight into the profiles of these senior leaders and their selection, but not with a particular focus on…
Descriptors: Instructional Leadership, Leadership Role, College Presidents, Equal Education
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Binwei Lu; Jake Anders; Nadia Siddiqui; Xin Shao – Educational Review, 2024
Extensive literature has compared the effect of selective schools with that of non-selective schools on pupil outcomes in England. However, evaluation of selective systems has been sparse and contradictory. From the perspective of educational equity, this study assesses the potential impact of academically selective school systems on pupils'…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Selective Admission, Admission Criteria, Educational Attainment
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Oscar Espinoza; Luis González; Luis Sandoval; Bruno Corradi; Noel McGinn; Trinidad Vera – Educational Review, 2024
Some universities, often the most prestigious in a higher education system, select qualified applicants solely on the basis of their measured academic or cognitive abilities. The universities' assumption is that these cognitive abilities are an accurate and complete measure of the applicants' capacity to benefit from university study. This study…
Descriptors: Selective Admission, College Admission, Foreign Countries, Admission Criteria
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Willem R. Boterman; Guido Walraven – Educational Review, 2024
Recent discussions in science, politics and society offer starting points for rethinking the approach to the wicked problem of educational inequality. In our paper, we want to do this by reviewing research, policy and practice in primary education in the Netherlands. Our reflections are first focused on the state of the art in research and the…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Foreign Countries, Educational Research, Educational Policy
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Catherine Kramarczuk Voulgarides; Susan Larson Etscheidt; David I. Hernández-Saca – Educational Review, 2024
In this re-review, we discuss a global-wide paradox of disability rights that claims adherence to human and civil rights frameworks while cultural, linguistic, racial, and ethnic disparities in special education outcomes remain unaddressed. We propose a multi-dimensional framework for understanding how the described inequalities persist, despite…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Special Education, Students with Disabilities, Attitudes toward Disabilities
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Rebecca A. Cruz; Allison R. Firestone; Matthew Love – Educational Review, 2024
Interlocking mechanisms of exclusion function as gatekeepers to high-quality learning in schools, which perpetuate oppressive conceptions of ability, learning, and intelligence. Across educational ecosystems, these intersecting forms of oppression--including but not limited to racism, ableism, and colonialism--are reified through exclusionary…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Access to Education, Educational Practices, Critical Theory
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Helen Harper; Bronwyn Parkin – Educational Review, 2024
This paper draws on Bernstein's educational sociology to illustrate how a language-focused "subversive" pedagogic approach (Martin, 2011) was systematically realised through classroom interactions. While educational inequalities are often addressed at the level of policy and budgets, this paper provides a perspective on inequality and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Elementary School Teachers, Disadvantaged, Power Structure
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Tuija Kasa; Kristiina Brunila; Reetta Toivanen – Educational Review, 2024
Finland has repeatedly been presented as a "success story" of equality and education, promoter of human rights and included equality and human rights as part of national curricula. However, research has shown the slow progress of integrating topics of equality and human rights in teacher education despite hundreds of project-based…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Teacher Education Programs, Intervention, Civil Rights
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Karl Kitching – Educational Review, 2024
This paper analyses public conflicts over school policies that seek to advance Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) equality. It focuses in particular on conflicts where Muslims, who protest LGBT-inclusive policies, become racialised as other to secular national/Western values. Growing attention has been paid to the secular arguments used…
Descriptors: School Policy, LGBTQ People, Equal Education, Muslims
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Reza Gholami – Educational Review, 2025
This article builds upon a theoretical framework for "diasporic education" to explore the impact of such an educational approach in a state-funded primary school in England. Diasporic education refers to curricular, pedagogic and political processes that utilise as educational resource the transnational connections of racially and…
Descriptors: Migration, Elementary School Students, Migrants, Social Influences
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Aitor Gómez-González; Juana Maria Tierno-García; Sandra Girbés-Peco – Educational Review, 2024
In Europe, Roma and immigrant students continue to experience great inequities, as they face the probabilities of educational failure, segregation, and early school leaving. Previous research has shed light on the multiple factors that perpetuate this situation. However, the role played by family involvement and family educational expectations…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Ethnic Groups, Foreign Countries, Family Programs
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Aneta Hayes; Sylvie Lomer; Sophia Hayat Taha – Educational Review, 2024
This paper focuses on the epistemic inequality of international students as a "new" inequality that is under-represented in the current debates about decolonisation (albeit shaped by colonial discourses depicting international students as in deficit and incapable of meeting the standards of (colonial) universities). In this theoretical…
Descriptors: Epistemology, Equal Education, Foreign Students, Decolonization
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Denise Jackson; Bonnie Amelia Dean; Michelle Eady – Educational Review, 2025
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such as work-integrated learning (WIL). WIL engages students in authentic industry-based experiences and is considered valuable for preparedness for work, including professional socialisation and developing skills prioritised by graduate employers.…
Descriptors: Work Based Learning, Equal Education, Student Diversity, Employment Qualifications
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