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Aubert, Adrianna; Villarejo, Bea; Cabré, Joan; Santos, Tatiana – Teachers College Record, 2016
Background/Context: The Adult School of La Verneda Sant Martí, located in Barcelona, Spain, is a reference at the international level because of its trajectory and its contributions to the transformative movement in democratic education. The school was created in 1978 to address the demands of the working-class residents of the La Verneda…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Democratic Values, Democracy, Educational History
Soza Vergara, Ximena; Hartlep, Nicholas Daniel – Educational Studies: Journal of the American Educational Studies Association, 2015
In this article we discuss the experience of the Institute Ilíberis, a public high school in a small town in Granada, Spain, that has been engaged in innovative ways of teaching. Located in Atarfe, one of the few rural Spanish municipalities with expanding, rather than shrinking demographics, in the last 2 decades the Institute Ilíberis has…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Justice, High School Students, Instructional Innovation
Flecha, Ramón; Soler, Marta – Cambridge Journal of Education, 2013
Schools and communities may have a key role in reversing the cycle of inequality that the Roma suffer in Europe. Aiming at reducing existing inequalities, dialogic learning aims to ensure high levels of academic learning for all children, by involving the whole community through egalitarian dialogue. Less well known are the implications of this…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Family School Relationship, Equal Education, Social Bias