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 |
Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacEduAOCAE
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