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Many foreign-born students show weak performances in Europe, educational hurdles for them seem virtually insurmountable. It is frequently claimed that the disadvantaged socio-economic situation of their families and lack of fluency in local languages are the main causes. What is frequently overlooked, though, is the role of teachers, schools, and educational systems in general. The latter effects are the main focus of this book which reviews theoretical and empirical work focused on educational inequalities and migration, and offers new insights following empirical investigation. With a major focus on Luxembourg and Switzerland, the study analyses the situation in Europe and compares it to that of immigration countries like Canada, Australia, and the USA. This book is of interest to students and scholars, practitioners and decision-makers working in the field of social inequalities, education, and immigration.

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Contents: Educational Outcomes of Immigrants – Luxembourg – Switzerland – The Role of a Family – Individual-Level Explanation – Inequalities between Schools – Institutional-Level Explanation – National Educational Policies and Immigrant Integration.

Educational Inequalities in Europe: Performance

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 18/06/2010
      ISBN13: 9783631590508, 978-3631590508
      ISBN10: 3631590504

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Many foreign-born students show weak performances in Europe, educational hurdles for them seem virtually insurmountable. It is frequently claimed that the disadvantaged socio-economic situation of their families and lack of fluency in local languages are the main causes. What is frequently overlooked, though, is the role of teachers, schools, and educational systems in general. The latter effects are the main focus of this book which reviews theoretical and empirical work focused on educational inequalities and migration, and offers new insights following empirical investigation. With a major focus on Luxembourg and Switzerland, the study analyses the situation in Europe and compares it to that of immigration countries like Canada, Australia, and the USA. This book is of interest to students and scholars, practitioners and decision-makers working in the field of social inequalities, education, and immigration.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Educational Outcomes of Immigrants – Luxembourg – Switzerland – The Role of a Family – Individual-Level Explanation – Inequalities between Schools – Institutional-Level Explanation – National Educational Policies and Immigrant Integration.

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