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Title: The permanence of distinctiveness : performances and changing schooling governance in the Southern European welfare states
Other Titles: Mediterranean studies in comparative education
Authors: Landri, Paolo
Keywords: Welfare economics
Public schools -- Mediterranean Region
School management and organization -- Mediterranean Region
Issue Date: 2009
Publisher: Mediterranean Society of Comparative Education (MESCE) & Euro-Mediterranean Centre for Educational Research, University of Malta.
Citation: Landri, P. (2009). The permanence of distinctiveness : performances and changing schooling governance in the Southern European welfare states. In C. Borg, P. Mayo & R.G. Sultana (Eds.), Mediterranean studies in comparative education (pp. 117-137). Imsida: MESCE/EMCER.
Abstract: This chapter analyses the performance and the emerging forms of governance of schooling in the countries of the southern model of welfare state (Ferrera, 1996, 2000). Four countries – Spain, Portugal, Greece and Italy – will be analysed in the context of the ‘lifelong learning policy’ and the wider Lisbon strategy. The common belonging of these countries to the Southern European model of welfare is linked to their ‘difficulty’ (and the relative ‘distance’ from the European standards) in the alignment with the policy technologies of the EU. The chapter describes the performances together with some of the differences in translating the logic of decentralisation. It then aims at discussing different lines of interpretations (macrosocial, institutional, cultural) for these enduring ‘difficulties’.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar//handle/123456789/33516
ISBN: 9789993269519
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