Youth in Education

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Alhassane Balde
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Christiane Timmerman
Common Language
community
cooperative learning
culture
David Schiefer
disengagement
diversity
Dutch Proficiency
Early Tracking System
Edith Piqueray
education
educational mobility
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ethnic
ethnic minority student engagement
ethnocultural
Fatma Zehra Colak
Flemish Educational
Flemish Educational System
Flemish School System
Flemish Secondary Education
Genevieve Audet
Gill Crozier
Gisela Trommsdorff
Immigrant Background Students
Immigrant Origin Children
Immigrant Origin Students
Immigrant Origin Youth
Immigration Background
Informal Socialization
intergenerational relations
Jacques Haers
Jacques Ledent
Johan Wets
Kenneth Hemmerechts
Klaus Boehnke
Marie Mc Andrew
Marie McAndrew
Marjolein Braspenningx
Michele Vatz Laaroussi
Minority Ethnic
multicultural
multicultural education
Multilevel Binary Logistic Regression
Nicolas Legewie
Noel Clycq
Parent School Engagement
parental involvement schools
peer support
peer support strategies
policy
Polish Pupils
politics
Promotive Narratives
Regional Subgroups
Ruth Lupton
Sara Mels
school
social integration schools
Social Reproduction
sociology
stigma
Upward Educational Mobility
Vice Versa
Ward Nouwen
White Working Class Neighbourhoods
Young Men
young people
youth

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815359852
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Dec 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Youth in Education explores the multiple, interrelated social contexts that young people inhabit and navigate, and how educational institutions cope with increasing ethnic, cultural and ideological diversity. Schools, families and communities represent important settings in which young people must make successful transitions to adulthood, and the classroom often becomes a battleground in which these contexts and values interact.

With contributions from the UK, Belgium, Germany and Canada, the chapters in this book explore rich examples from Europe and North America to suggest strategies that can help to counter negative perceptions, processes of stigmatization and disengagement, instead prioritising peer support and cooperative learning to give pupils a renewed sense of worth.

This book takes the growing ethno-cultural diversity in education systems to heart and studies the various related educational processes from a multidisciplinary and multi-method approach. It aims to offer more insight into underlying mechanisms that are often implicit, but can be important factors that positively or negatively influence educational trajectories and outcomes. It is essential reading for researchers, academics and postgraduate students in the fields of education, sociology, higher education, policy and politics, and social and cultural geography.

Christiane Timmerman is Research Professor and Director of the Interdisciplinary Research Centre on Migration and Intercultural Studies, University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Noel Clycq is Professor in a chair on European Values and a CeMIS Postdoctoral Researcher and Academic Coordinator within the EU-FP7-project 'Reducing Early School Leaving in Europe', University of Antwerp, Belgium.

Marie Mc Andrew is Professor in the Department of Educational Administration and Foundations and Director of the Research Group on Immigration, Equity and Schooling (GRIES) at the University of Montreal, Canada.

Alhassane Balde is Lecturer in the Department of Education and Specialized Training, University of Quebec in Montreal, Canada.

Luc Braeckmans is Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Antwerp, and Director of Academic Affairs of the University Centre Saint Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium.

Sara Mels is Project Co-ordinator at the University Centre Saint Ignatius Antwerp, Belgium.