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Reay, Diane – Journal of Education Policy, 2012
This paper first draws on the political philosophy of R.H. Tawney to outline some universal principles for the provision of socially just education. It then moves onto a more pragmatic approach, analysing where the injustices lie in contemporary British education and outlining policies and practices that are socially just, not in an instrumental…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Foreign Countries, Educational Principles, Equal Education
Clayton, Matthew – Journal of Philosophy of Education, 2012
Notwithstanding an ongoing concern about the low representation of certain groups in higher education, there is reluctance on the part of politicians and policy makers to adopt positive discrimination as an appropriate means of widening participation. This article offers an account of the different objections to positive discrimination and,…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Participation, Access to Education, Educational Discrimination
Neeganagwedgin, Erica – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2013
This paper provides a historical review of the education system in Canada and its impact on Indigenous women. By doing so, I hope to address the inequities that surround current educational policies and practices. Also in this paper, I critically investigate the salient aspects of the educational experiences of the women in a contemporary context,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Indigenous Populations, Females, Womens Education
Buckner, Elizabeth – Comparative Education, 2013
This article examines young Syrians' perceptions of higher education after the 2001 reforms, which expanded access to higher education and permitted the establishment of private universities. Data come from in-depth interviews conducted with 22 Syrians residing in Damascus, aged 18-32 in 2009. Analysis indicates youth are critical of the higher…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Educational Attitudes, Interviews
Scaria, Suma – Contemporary Education Dialogue, 2014
Is there a strong correlation between caste and class in access to education, especially higher education? This is the broader question addressed by the study in the context of Kerala, the southernmost state in India, with impressive conventional indicators in education. Micro-level insights based on the study of a village in Kerala show that old…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Areas, Social Class, Social Stratification
Block, Lee Anne – Canadian Journal of Education, 2012
Internationally educated teachers (IETs) can change how cultural differences are perceived in school communities. Rather than mirroring dominant social norms, IETs can be an alternative to stereotypes and extend all students' understanding of difference. This qualitative study examined how teacher agency is expressed by IETs in the context of a…
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Foreign Countries, Educational Change, Teacher Attitudes
Samuel, Francis A. – Online Submission, 2010
Archbishop Mar Ivanios (1882-1953) was a visionary and his educational vision has relevance for today. He emancipated the socially marginalized and disenfranchised people of his time through his educational vision and practice. This article is the story of a small community of Christians and their leader who made a difference in their society.…
Descriptors: Catholics, Clergy, Educational Attitudes, Christianity
Gokce, Asiye Toker – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2013
This study explores discrimination on campus in Turkey. The participants were 164 university students from the first, third, and fourth classes of two departments in a university in Turkey. The data was gathered through a questionnaire developed by the author. The results revealed that students were discriminated against because of their clothing…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Student Attitudes, Social Discrimination
Hanna, Rema; Linden. Leigh – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
In this paper, we illustrate a methodology to measure discrimination in educational contexts. In India, we ran an exam competition through which children compete for a large financial prize. We recruited teachers to grade the exams. We then randomly assigned child "characteristics" (age, gender, and caste) to the cover sheets of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational Discrimination, Measurement, Scoring
Mijangos-Noh, Juan Carlos – Online Submission, 2009
The discriminatory situation suffered by the Maya population in the Mexican state of Yucatan is discussed using the concept of neo-racism. Statistical evidence about the school system is presented, along with testimonies of Mayan speakers which uncover a phenomena frequently denied or obliterated by politically correct speeches that actually serve…
Descriptors: Maya (People), Racial Discrimination, Educational Discrimination, Laws
Chisamya, Grace; DeJaeghere, Joan; Kendall, Nancy; Khan, Marufa Aziz – International Journal of Educational Development, 2012
The paper explores the effects of rapid increases in gender parity in primary schooling in Bangladesh and Malawi on gender inequities in schools and communities. Based on an analysis of comparative case studies of marginalized communities, we argue that educational initiatives focused on achieving gender parity provide limited evidence that girls'…
Descriptors: Violence, Females, Educational Attainment, Foreign Countries
Wigginton, Sheridan – Education, Citizenship and Social Justice, 2010
Pervasive anti-Haitian bias in the Dominican Republic has created a three-pronged barrier for the black population's inclusion into the Dominican perception of national identity, citizenship and public education system. First, blacks born in the Dominican Republic are not typically considered to be truly Dominican. Rather, they are commonly…
Descriptors: Blacks, Nationalism, Citizenship, Foreign Countries
Koo, Anita – British Journal of Sociology of Education, 2012
In China, there is a growing group of "migrant children", who reside in the city but do not have full rights to access education. Many have been granted a chance to study in public schools after the policy change, but they continue to have lower educational outcomes than the local students. To understand the inequality, this paper…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Outcomes of Education, Migrant Children, Foreign Countries
Davies, Peter – Journal of School Choice, 2011
The level of fee remissions offered by private schools bears upon the scope for relying on private schools to provide public benefit. Analyses of education voucher systems have generally ignored the possibility that they will partially crowd out school-financed fee remissions. Moreover, variation in fee remissions between private schools may be…
Descriptors: Private Schools, Foreign Countries, Educational Vouchers, Fees
New, William S.; Merry, Michael S. – Comparative Education Review, 2010
This article examines how the "discourse moment" constituted by "D.H. and Others v. the Czech Republic" might affect the future of schooling for Roma youth. In this article, the authors follow the scheme proposed by Lilie Chouliaraki and Norman Fairclough, who suggest a five-part framework for critical discourse analysis:…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Minority Groups, Educational Discrimination, Discourse Analysis