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Integration and Inequality in Educational Institutions

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This volume addresses questions that lie at the core of research into education. It examines the way in which the institutional embeddedness and the social and ethnic composition of students affect educational performance, skill formation, and behavioral outcomes. It discusses the manner in which educational institutions accomplish social integration. It poses the question of whether they can reduce social inequality, - or whether they even facilitate the transformation of heterogeneity into social inequality.Divided into five parts, the volume offers new insights into the many factors, processes and policies that affect performance levels and social inequality in educational institutions. It presents current empirical work on social processes in educational institutions and their outcomes. While its main focus is on the primary and secondary level of education and on occupational training, the book also presents analyses of institutional effects on transitions from vocational training into tertiary educational institutions in an interdisciplinary and internationally comparative approach.

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Foreword .- Introduction 1. Integration and Inequality in Educational Institutions: An Institutional Perspective by Michael Windzio .- Education and Society 2. Integration and the Education State. Institutional History and Public Discourse in England, France, Germany, and the US by Ansgar Weymann .- Institutions and educational outcomes in a comparative perspective 3. The School Performance of the Russian-Speaking Minority in Linguistically Divided Educational Systems: A Comparison of Estonia and Latvia by Kristina Lindemann .- 4. Positive but also negative effects of ethnic diversity in schools on educational performance? An empirical test using PISA data by Jaap Dronkers & Rolf van der Velden .- 5. Socio-Structural Effects on Educational Poverty of Young Immigrants - An International Comparative Perspective by Janna Teltemann & Michael Windzio .- 6. School Accountability, Autonomy, Choice and the Equality of Educational Opportunities by Gabriela Schuetz, Elke Luedemann, Martin R. West & Ludger Woessmann .- 7. Consequences of Changing Education Policies on Social Inequality - The Case of Japan - by Masashi Urabe, Ayumi Ono & Sherlyne Almonte Acosta .- Social networks and social capital in schools and classrooms 8. School Class Composition and Student Development in Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Domains: Longitudinal Analyses of Primary School Students in Germany by Thorsten Schneider .- 9. Immigrant Children's Access to Social Capital in School-Class Networks by Michael Windzio .- 10. Social discrimination in Classrooms. The Contribution of a Social Networks Approach to Theory and Methods, andEmpirical Evidence by Chris Baerveldt .- 11. School interconnectedness and school inequality as determinants of the ethnic gap in violent behavior by Dirk Baier .- 12. Friendships of delinquent and non-delinquent adolescents in classrooms by Andrea Knecht .- Institutionalized transitions into and out of vocational training 13. Immigrants in the German Vocational Training System - A Closer Look at Young People with Low Educational Credentials by Can Aybek .- 14. New Institutional Linkages between Dual Vocational Training and Higher Education - A Comparative Analysis of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Christian Ebner, Lukas Graf & Rita Nikolai .- 15. Conclusion: Institutional Effects on Integration and Inequality by Michael Windzio.& Sherlyne Almonte Acosta .- Social networks and social capital in schools and classrooms 8. School Class Composition and Student Development in Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Domains: Longitudinal Analyses of Primary School Students in Germany by Thorsten Schneider .- 9. Immigrant Children's Access to Social Capital in School-Class Networks by Michael Windzio .- 10. Social discrimination in Classrooms. The Contribution of a Social Networks Approach to Theory and Methods, and Empirical Evidence by Chris Baerveldt .- 11. School interconnectedness and school inequality as determinants of the ethnic gap in violent behavior by Dirk Baier .- 12. Friendships of delinquent and non-delinquent adolescents in classrooms by Andrea Knecht .- Institutionalized transitions into and out of vocational training 13. Immigrants in the German Vocational Training System - A Closer Look at Young People with Low Educational Credentials by Can Aybek .- 14. New Institutional Linkages between Dual Vocational Training andHigher Education - A Comparative Analysis of Germany, Austria and Switzerland by Christian Ebner, Lukas Graf & Rita Nikolai .- 15. Conclusion: Institutional Effects on Integration and Inequality by Michael Windzio.

About the author

Michael Windzio ist wissenschaftlicher Assistent am Institut für empirische und angewandte Soziologie (EMPAS) der Universität Bremen.§

Summary

This volume addresses questions that lie at the core of research into education. It examines the way in which the institutional embeddedness and the social and ethnic composition of students affect educational performance, skill formation, and behavioral outcomes. It discusses the manner in which educational institutions accomplish social integration. It poses the question of whether they can reduce social inequality, – or whether they even facilitate the transformation of heterogeneity into social inequality.

Divided into five parts, the volume offers new insights into the many factors, processes and policies that affect performance levels and social inequality in educational institutions. It presents current empirical work on social processes in educational institutions and their outcomes. While its main focus is on the primary and secondary level of education and on occupational training, the book also presents analyses of institutional effects on transitions from vocational training into tertiary educational institutions in an interdisciplinary and internationally comparative approach.

Product details

Assisted by Michae Windzio (Editor), Michael Windzio (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9789401783989
ISBN 978-94-0-178398-9
No. of pages 310
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 17 mm
Weight 488 g
Illustrations IX, 310 p.
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Education system

B, Educational Policy, Sociology of Education, Education, Child, developmental & lifespan psychology, Educational strategies & policy, Social research & statistics, School Psychology, Child psychology, Educational Policy and Politics, Education and state, Educational sociology, Child and School Psychology

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