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Friedrichs, Jörg – Journal of Education Policy, 2023
This article examines ethnic segregation in schools as a field where policy inaction, or non-decision making, is rife. A theoretical framework rooted in historical institutionalism and combining critical junctures with path dependencies enables the study of non-decision making and policy inaction. Moving from non-decision making as a general…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Ethnicity, Decision Making, Educational Policy
Eduardo Tapia – Journal of Education Policy, 2024
Previous studies investigating how the school choice paradigm shapes school segregation have found that students' ethnic school preferences drive school segregation by leading students to rank and change current schools following ethnic homophily orientations. This study investigates an intermediate moment in which these preferences contribute to…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Educational Change, Grade 9, High School Students
Milliken, Matthew; Bates, Jessica; Smith, Alan – Oxford Review of Education, 2021
The ethnic separation of the school system in Northern Ireland along Catholic and Protestant community lines limits opportunities for daily cross-community interaction between young people. Recent research has shown that, whilst the deployment pattern of teachers is largely consistent with this divide, a small proportion of teachers has diverted…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Catholic Educators, Protestants, Teacher Background
Wijesekera, Harsha Dulari; Alford, Jennifer; Mu, Michael Guanglun – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2019
This paper offers a perspective on bilingual education (BE) as inclusive education. Ethnolinguistically-separated schools and classrooms in Sri Lanka resulted from an enduring, mother tongue instruction policy which abetted a deeply ethnically-divided nation. More recently, Sri Lanka has experimented with a BE programme in pursuit of enriching the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Inclusion, School Segregation, Bilingual Education
Weis, W. Charles, III – Education and Urban Society, 2020
Prior research suggests that parents of Hispanics, English learners, and students living in poverty exercise school choice less frequently than other parents, which may be a factor in the resegregation of public schools. This quasi-experimental, causal-comparative design tests whether ethnicity, language dominance, or socioeconomic status of the…
Descriptors: Hispanic American Students, English Language Learners, Low Income Students, School Choice
Scharenberg, Katja – Journal of Cognitive Education and Psychology, 2016
This article examines the effects of social and ethnic classroom composition and tracking on students' school satisfaction as an indicator of well-being and socioemotional outcomes in school. Analyses were based on a longitudinal school achievement study in Hamburg (Germany) with a sample of 5,941 students in 331 classes in secondary school.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Classroom Environment, Secondary School Students, Demography
Flint, John – Policy Futures in Education, 2012
This article explores the role of state-funded Catholic schools in debates about the causes and manifestations of sectarianism in Scotland. It suggests that debates between proponents and opponents of state-funded Catholic schools (and indeed faith schools more generally) have been largely aspatial, focusing on the teaching ethos within…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Foreign Countries, Catholic Schools, Catholics
Gorard, Stephen; Hordosy, Rita; See, Beng Huat – Journal of School Choice, 2013
This article describes the social and economic "segregation" of students between schools in England, and the likely causes of its levels and changes over time. It involves a re-analysis of the intakes to all schools in England 1989-2011, and shows how strongly clustered the students are in particular schools. The pattern for primary-age…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Elementary Schools, Secondary Schools, School Choice
Bartholo, Tiago Lisboa – Journal of School Choice, 2013
Recent research in Rio de Janeiro public schools has brought to light a "Hidden Quasi-Market" that combines purported freedom of choice for parents with school control over their pupil intake. The article analyzes patterns of segregation among schools, from 2004 to 2010, according to three indicators of potentially disadvantaged pupils:…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Foreign Countries, School Choice, Student Characteristics
Ohrn, Elisabet – European Educational Research Journal, 2012
This article takes as a starting point the segregation of urban areas and discusses schooling in the neighbourhoods typically associated with problems and challenges, in order to explore young people's responses to their schooling and social positions. Such responses include individual acts, such as rejecting further schooling or dismissing the…
Descriptors: Informal Education, Youth, Urban Areas, Urban Education
Swagman, Kirstin J. – ProQuest LLC, 2011
The institutionalization of separate standard varieties for Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian in the 1990s was hailed by many Bosnians as the long-denied recognition of the Bosnian idiom as distinct from the Serbian and Croatian varieties it had so often been subordinated under. Yet the accompanying codification of Bosnian standard language forms has…
Descriptors: Language Planning, Middle Schools, Language Variation, Ideology
Nedelcu, Anca; Iucu, Romita; Ciolan, Lucian – European Education, 2011
This article analyzes qualitative data obtained from focus groups with students learning in schools with a majority and minority language of instruction from Estonia, Latvia, Romania, and Slovakia. The focus groups were developed within the framework of the project "Divided Education, Divided Citizens?" conducted by the Network of…
Descriptors: Citizenship, Student Attitudes, Focus Groups, Language of Instruction
Gorard, Stephen; Cheng, Shou Chen – International Journal of Research & Method in Education, 2011
Previous international work has shown that clustering pupils with similar characteristics in particular schools yields no clear academic benefit, and can be disadvantageous both socially and personally. Understanding how and why this clustering happens, and how it may be reduced, is therefore important for policy. Yet previous work has tended to…
Descriptors: School Segregation, Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background
Valiente, Oscar; Rambla, Xavier – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2009
This study estimates the trends of school segregation in Catalonia (Spain) between 2001 and 2006. Currently, new immigration has reopened the debate about the "Other Catalans" triggered by concern with the integration of the incoming population. An "intersectional approach" to social divisions suggests that class and ethnic…
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Public Schools, Private Schools, School Segregation
Chitty, Clyde – FORUM: for promoting 3-19 comprehensive education, 2007
The author argues that faith schools serve to exacerbate existing divisions in society and are therefore a threat to social cohesion. In many parts of Britain where segregation is already a reality, "faith" has now become another word for "race". Ethnic groups are not evenly spread between the religions, creating a situation…
Descriptors: Ethnic Groups, Religious Education, Private Schools, Foreign Countries
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