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Title: Successful educational actions for inclusion and social cohesion in Europe
Authors: Flecha, Ramon
Duque, Elena
García, Rocío
García, Paloma
García, Carme
Gómez, Jesús
Gómez, Aitor
Latorre, Antonio
Molina, Silvia
Oliver, Esther
Puigdellívol, Ignasi
Puigvert, Lídia
Racionero, Sandra
Redondo, Gisela
Sánchez, Montse
Soler, Marta
Valls, Rosa
Benda-Kahri, Silvia
Jütte, Wolfgang
Markowitsch, Jörg
Pfeffer, Thomas
Rammel, Stephanie
Reif, Lil
Carrera, Sergio
Faure Atger, Anais
Geyer, Florian
Guild, Elspeth
Christou, Miranda
Eliophotou, Maria
Kyriakides, Leonidas
Hytönen, Juhani
Kaalikoski, Katriina
Kalliokoski, Tiina
Lastikka, Anna-Leena
Niemela, Reko
Ojala, Mikko
Reunamo, Jyrki
Banfalvy, Csaba
Amling, Steffen
Campani, Giovanna
Chiapelli, Tiziana
Salimbeni, Olivia
Holland, Charlote
Lalor, John
Mulcahy, Carmel
Butrime, Edita
Dauksiene, Estela
Kardeliene, Laimute
Miliusiene, Monika
Tereseviciene, Margarita
Tutlys, Vidmantas
Zuzeviciute, Vaiva
Azzopardi, Jacqueline
Armeni, LauraSue
Brown, Maria
Gatt, Suzanne
Formosa, Marilyn
Scicluna, Sandra
Supule, Inese
Kesane, Iveta
Krastina, Liga
Zepa, Brigita
Alexiu, Teodor Mircea
Ivancic, Angelca
Beltram, Peter
Javrh, Petra
Mirceva, Jasmina
Mohorcic Spolar, Vida
Vrecer, Natalija
Engel, Laura
Holford, John
Mackay, Viv
Walters, Nick
Welikala, Thushari
Wolski, Urszula
Díez, Javier
Flecha, Ainhoa
Santa Cruz, Iñaki
Sordé, Teresa
Authors: INCLUD-ED Consortium
Keywords: Educational attainment -- Europe Union countries
Academic achievement -- Europe Union countries
Inclusive education -- Europe Union countries
Educational equalization -- Europe Union countries
INCLUD-ED (Project)
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Springer
Citation: Flecha, R. (Ed.)., & INCLUD-ED Consortium. (2015). Successful Educational Actions for Inclusion and Social Cohesion in Europe. London: Springer.
Abstract: The aim of the research conducted by the INCLUD-ED project is to achieve both academic success and social cohesion for all children and communities in Europe, regardless of their socioeconomic status and/or ethnic background. The project analyzed the educational actions that lead to social inequality, with a particular focus on the actions that contribute to reducing such inequalities and present evidence of educational success. The research studied the impact of these actions and policies on different aspects of society such as employment, housing, health, and social and political participation. On the basis of such research, this chapter distinguishes between actions that obtain excellent results (best practices) and actions that obtain excellent results in many diverse contexts (successful actions). These successful actions are evidence-based solutions that are transferable to different environments and can ground policies. [excerpt]
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/118439
ISBN: 9783319111759
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