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Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe J. Szalai

Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe By J. Szalai

Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe by J. Szalai


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This book compares the educational experiences of adolescents from a variety of 'visible' ethnic minority groups across Europe. Focusing on underprivileged urban contexts, it reveals the structural inequalities, as well as the often conflicting inter-ethnic relations which develop in classrooms, playgrounds and larger communities.

Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe Summary

Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe: Being 'Visibly Different' by J. Szalai

This book compares the educational experiences of adolescents from a variety of 'visible' ethnic minority groups across Europe. Focusing on underprivileged urban contexts, it reveals the structural inequalities, as well as the often conflicting inter-ethnic relations which develop in classrooms, playgrounds and larger communities.

Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe Reviews

This book ... sets out to shed new light on the European educational experiences of those who are 'visible different.' ... this book will undoubtedly be of use and interest to a range of academic and policy audiences. It provides a useful introduction to the current key issues in European education, with the country studies acting as excellent critical overviews. The book also provides important new empirical data, which will undoubtedly provide further research with strong foundations. (Rachel Humphris, European Education, Vol. 48 (1), March, 2016)

About J. Szalai

Maurice Crul, The Free University in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Margit Feischmidt, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary David Kostlan, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia Ian Law, University of Leeds, UK Vera Messing, Central European University, Hungary Bolette Moldenhawer, University of Copenhagen, Denmark Maria Nemenyi, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Philipp Schnell, University of Vienna, Austria Gaby Strassburger, Catholic University of Applied Social Sciences, Germany Sarah Swann, University of Leeds, UK Roza Vajda, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Enik? Vincze, Babes-Bolyai University, Romania Violetta Zentai, Central European University, Hungary

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Understanding the Salience of Ethnicity in the Educational Experiences of Minority Adolescents Across Europe; Claire Schiff 2. Apart or Together: Motivations Behind Ethnic Segregation in Education Across Europe; Vera Messing 3. Inclusive Education for Children of Immigrants: The Turkish Second Generation in Sweden, the Netherlands, and Austria; Philipp Schnell and Maurice Crul 4. Teachers' Approaches to Ethnic Minority Students Through a Comparative Lens; Claire Schiff 5. The Emerging 'Ethnic Ceiling': Implications of Grading on Adolescents' Educational Advancement in Comparative Perspective; Julia Szalai 6. Education in the European Multicultural Debates and Polices; Violetta Zentai 7. Intricacies of Ethnicity: A Comparative Study of Minority Identity Formation During Adolescence; Maria Nemenyi and Roza Vajda 8. Dampened Voices: A Comparative Look at Roma Adolescents' Discourses on Being 'Othered' at School; Margit Feischmidt 9. Educational Strategies of Minority Youth and the Social Constructions of Ethnicity; Bolette Moldenhawer 10. Racism, Ethnicity and Schooling in England; Ian Law and Sarah Swann 11. Experiencing Ethnicity in a Colour-Blind System: Minority Students in France; Claire Schiff 12. The Interplay of School and Family and its Impact on the Educational Careers of Ethnic Minority Youth in Germany; Gaby Strassburger 13. Ethnic Identification and the Desire to Belong in the Case of Urban Roma Youth in Romania; Enik? Vincze 14. Structural and Personal Forms of Discrimination in Slovak Multi-Ethnic Schools; David Kostlan 15. Conclusions: Ethnic Distinctions and the Making of Citizenship in Education; Julia Szalai

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GOR013588623
9781137308627
1137308621
Migrant, Roma and Post-Colonial Youth in Education across Europe: Being 'Visibly Different' by J. Szalai
Used - Like New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2014-06-25
281
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