Educational choices, aspirations and transitions in Europe : systemic, institutional and subjective challenges /: systemic, institutional and subjective challenges. (2018)
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- Title:
- Educational choices, aspirations and transitions in Europe : systemic, institutional and subjective challenges /: systemic, institutional and subjective challenges. (2018)
- Main Title:
- Educational choices, aspirations and transitions in Europe : systemic, institutional and subjective challenges
- Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Aina Tarabini, Nicola Ingram.
- Editors:
- Tarabini, Aina
Ingram, Nicola - Contents:
- Part I. Introduction Setting the scene for the analysis. Aina Tarabini (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and Nicola Ingram (University of Lancaster) Part II. Theoretical and conceptual perspective Working class educational failure: theoretical perspectives, discursive concerns, and methodological approaches. Diane Reay (University of Cambridge). Student aspiration and transition as capabilities for navigating education systems. Trevor Gale and Stephen Parker (Glasgow University). Part III. Primary School Transitions Transition from primary to secondary education in a rigidly tracked system: the case of Flanders. Simon Boone, Marie Seghers and Mieke Van Houtte (University of Ghent). Working-class boys and educational success in a socially divisive secondary education system: lessons from Belfast (Northern Ireland). Nicola Ingram (University of Lancaster). Part IV. Secondary School Transitions Framing youth educational choices at the end of compulsory schooling: the Catalan case. Aina Tarabini, Marta Curran, Alba Castejón, Alejandro Montes (Autonomous University of Barcelona). Choosing the right track. Educational decisions and inequalities within the Italian educational system. Marco Romito (University of Milan). Social class, institutional habitus and high school choices in Turkey. Çetin Celik (Koç University), Part V. Higher Education Transitions National framing and local reframing of students’ transition to higher education in France: limitations and pitfalls. AgnèsPart I. Introduction Setting the scene for the analysis. Aina Tarabini (Autonomous University of Barcelona) and Nicola Ingram (University of Lancaster) Part II. Theoretical and conceptual perspective Working class educational failure: theoretical perspectives, discursive concerns, and methodological approaches. Diane Reay (University of Cambridge). Student aspiration and transition as capabilities for navigating education systems. Trevor Gale and Stephen Parker (Glasgow University). Part III. Primary School Transitions Transition from primary to secondary education in a rigidly tracked system: the case of Flanders. Simon Boone, Marie Seghers and Mieke Van Houtte (University of Ghent). Working-class boys and educational success in a socially divisive secondary education system: lessons from Belfast (Northern Ireland). Nicola Ingram (University of Lancaster). Part IV. Secondary School Transitions Framing youth educational choices at the end of compulsory schooling: the Catalan case. Aina Tarabini, Marta Curran, Alba Castejón, Alejandro Montes (Autonomous University of Barcelona). Choosing the right track. Educational decisions and inequalities within the Italian educational system. Marco Romito (University of Milan). Social class, institutional habitus and high school choices in Turkey. Çetin Celik (Koç University), Part V. Higher Education Transitions National framing and local reframing of students’ transition to higher education in France: limitations and pitfalls. Agnès van Zanten, Alice Olivier, Anne-Claudine Oller, Katrina Ulhy (Science Po, Paris). Preparatory course market and access to higher education in Finland: pocketful or pockets-full-of money needed? Kosunen, Sonja, Ahtiainen, Hanna & Töyrylä, Marju (University of Helsinki) Higher education students as consumers? Evidence from England. Rachel Brooks and Jessica Abrahams (University of Surrey). Part VI. Conclusions Social Inequalities in Educational Choices Transitions and Aspirations in Europe. Nicola Ingram (University of Lancaster) and Aina Tarabini (Autonomous University of Barcelona) … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (black and white)
- Subjects:
- 370.94
Comparative education
School choice -- Europe
Track system (Education) -- Europe - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781351591836
9781351591843
9781351591829
9781315102368 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781138104037
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