Education reform in democratic Spain
Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Pam O'Malley have brought together a collection of the best recently published and specially commissioned articles which chart the rapid and extensive process of education...
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This article examines the way in which rising nationalisms in the process of constructing new nations or reconstructing past ones make use of the school institution, processes and agents. The case of...
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Mariano Fernández Enguita studied Economics, graduated and obtained a Ph.D. in Political Sciences and later graduated in Law. Professor in Sociology (associate since 1983, full since 1994), he has been...
View ArticleEthnic group, class and gender in education: Paradoxes in the schooling of...
In C. McCarthy, ed., Transnational perspectives on popular culture and public policy, N.Y., Peter Lang, 2009 The panorama of the Spanish educational system has recently been completely transformed by...
View ArticleSchool Failure and Dropouts in Spain
Authors: Mariano Fernández Enguita, Luis Mena Martínez and Jaime Riviere Gómez School failure in Spain is a well-known and much studied problem. This book seeks to advance our knowledge of this...
View ArticleGet to Know Yourself or Better Not: The Multidimensionality of Power and the...
Power is a multi-dimensional phenomenon. Even restricting our considerations to the economic public sphere, i.e. markets and organizations, we should recognize at least three main sources of power:...
View ArticleProfessionalism, Accountability and Innovation in teaching
This paper analyses how accountability relates to the traditional definition of the teaching profession in southern European countries. Historically when the teaching profession was defined, a break...
View ArticleSchool and ethnicity: the case of gypsies
(2004). School and ethnicity: the case of gypsies. Pedagogy, Culture & Society: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 201-216.The schooling of Gypsy children has become a major challenge for the Spanish educational...
View ArticleInclusion and education in European countries. Report on Spain (with David...
This report presents a current review of the policies rolled out by the various education authorities and an analysis of their general characteristics, as regards those deemed to be of greatest...
View ArticleEconomic Networks and Modes of Production
In this paper Mariano F. Enguita, visiting professor of sociology at the London School of Economics and Political Science from the University of Salamanca, attempts to define a broader field for...
View ArticleSchools, Teachers and Social Change
The fate of teaching and of the school must be considered against the background of the pace of social change. Or so argues Mariano F. Enguita, visiting professor in sociology at the London School of...
View ArticleAnalyzing Inequality
Inequality is a theme that has been endlessly explored in areas from the Bible to modern-day economic analysis. But are we any closer to understanding the nature of inequality? In this paper, Mariano...
View ArticleEducation reform in democratic Spain
Oliver Boyd-Barrett and Pam O'Malley have brought together a collection of the best recently published and specially commissioned articles which chart the rapid and extensive process of education...
View ArticleBuilding the nation at school: Spain tables turned
This article examines the way in which rising nationalisms in the process of constructing new nations or reconstructing past ones make use of the school institution, processes and agents. The case of...
View ArticleSHORT VITA
Mariano Fernández Enguita studied Economics, graduated and obtained a Ph.D. in Political Sciences and later graduated in Law. Professor in Sociology (associate since 1983, full since 1994), he has been...
View ArticleEthnic group, class and gender in education: Paradoxes in the schooling of...
In C. McCarthy, ed., Transnational perspectives on popular culture and public policy, N.Y., Peter Lang, 2009 The panorama of the Spanish educational system has recently been completely transformed by...
View ArticleSchool Failure and Dropouts in Spain
Authors: Mariano Fernández Enguita, Luis Mena Martínez and Jaime Riviere Gómez School failure in Spain is a well-known and much studied problem. This book seeks to advance our knowledge of this...
View ArticleGet to Know Yourself or Better Not: The Multidimensionality of Power and the...
Power is a multi-dimensional phenomenon. Even restricting our considerations to the economic public sphere, i.e. markets and organizations, we should recognize at least three main sources of power:...
View ArticleProfessionalism, Accountability and Innovation in teaching
This paper analyses how accountability relates to the traditional definition of the teaching profession in southern European countries. Historically when the teaching profession was defined, a break...
View ArticleSchool and ethnicity: the case of gypsies
(2004). School and ethnicity: the case of gypsies. Pedagogy, Culture & Society: Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. 201-216.The schooling of Gypsy children has become a major challenge for the Spanish educational...
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