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Poverty, Class, and Schooling: Global Perspectives on Economic Justice and Educational Equity [Kietas viršelis]

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This series focuses on empowering diverse students to become contributing members of the 21st century. It includes global research on educational policies and practices, addressing issues like inequity, poverty, and social status. Chapters offer innovative strategies to help all students realize their potential.



International Advances in Education: Global Initiatives for Equity and Social Justice is an international research monograph series of scholarly works that primarily focus on empowering students (children, adolescents, and young adults) from diverse current circumstances and historic beliefs and traditions to become non-exploited/non-exploitive contributing members of the 21st century. The series draws on the research and innovative practices of investigators, academics, and community organizers around the globe that have contributed to the evidence base for developing sound educational policies, practices, and programs that optimize all students' potential. Each volume includes multidisciplinary theory, research, and practices that provide an enriched understanding of the drivers of human potential via education to assist others in exploring, adapting, and replicating innovative strategies that enable ALL students to realize their full potential. Chapters in this volume are drawn from a wide range of countries including: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, Georgia, Haiti, India, Italy, Kyrgyzstan, Portugal, Slovenia, Tanzania, Ukraine, and The United States all addressing issues of educational inequity, economic constraint, class bias and the links between education, poverty and social status.

The individual chapters provide examples of theory, research, and practice that collectively present a lively, informative, cross-perspective, international conversation highlighting the significant gross economic and social injustices that abound in a wide variety of educational contexts around the world while spotlighting important, inspirational, and innovative remedies. Taken together, the chapters advance our understanding of best practices in the education of economically disadvantaged and socially marginalized populations while collectively rejecting institutional policies and traditional practices that reinforce the roots of economic and social discrimination. Chapter authors, utilize a range of methodologies including empirical research, historical reviews, case studies and personal reflections to demonstrate that poverty and class status are sociopolitical conditions, rather than individual identities. In addition, that education is an absolute human right and a powerful mechanism to promote individual, national, and international upward social and economic mobility, national stability and citizen wellbeing.

Foreword ix
William A. Howe
Series Introduction xi
Elinor L. Brown
Rhonda Craven
George F. McLean
Introduction xv
Elinor L. Brown
Paul Gorski
Gabriella Lazaridis
SECTION I THE POLITICS OF POVERTY IN EDUCATION
1 Human Rights in Development Aid: Nordic Case for Education in Tanzania
3(22)
Zehlia Babaci-Wilhite
Macleans A. Geo-JaJa
2 Poverty and Education in Crisis: Europe After the Failure of the Lisbon Strategy
25(22)
Giovanna Campani
3 Is Educational Equality Possible?: Poverty and Education in India
47(20)
Imandeep Kaur Grewal
4 Perceiving the Problem of Poverty and Schooling in the United States: Deconstructing the Class Stereotypes That Mis-Shape Education Practice and Policy
67(22)
Paul C. Gorski
SECTION II ECONOMIC EMPOWERMENT THROUGH RETRAINING, RECOGNITION, AND ACCEPTANCE
5 Rising Urban Poverty and Class Discrimination Against Migrant Workers in China
89(22)
Guangyu Tan
6 Migrant Education and Employment Equity in Slovenia: Officially Coveted, Factually Negated
111(18)
Veronika Bajt
Mojca Pajnik
7 Challenges to Recognizing Foreign Competence for Employment in Finland: Avoiding Immigrant Economic Stratification
129(18)
Johanna Lasonen
Marianne Teras
8 Emerging From the Shadows: Countering the Marginalization of Indian Women in Rural Development and Education Programs
147(22)
Supriya Baily
SECTION III EQUITY THROUGH ACCESS TO HIGHER EDUCATION
9 Impact of the National Scholarship Test on Equity in Higher Education in Kyrgyzstan
169(20)
Duishon Shamatov
Abakir Mamytov
Sabyr Iptarov
10 Access to Higher Education in Post-Socialist Countries: The Stories of Corruption, Standardization, Success, and Failure
189(24)
Mariam Orkodashvili
11 PROUNI in Brazil: Advancement for Social and Economic Justice?
213(20)
Stella Maria Peixoto de Azevedo Pedrosa
Valeria de Figueiredo-da-Costa
Olivieri de Lima
Nizia da Fonseca Ribeiro
12 Clemente Australia---Community-Embedded, Socially Supported University Education: Enhancing the Lives and Learning of the Socially Isolated
233(24)
Peter Howard
Jude Butcher
SECTION IV EDUCATION FOR ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL WELL-BEING
13 Racialized Poverty and the Promise of Schooling: The Search for Equitable Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal Peoples in Saskatchewan, Canada
257(24)
Michael Cottrell
Paul Orlowski
14 Education in Ukrainian Orphanages: Hidden Curriculum for Social Reproduction or Transformation?
281(22)
Alla Korzh
15 Promoting Class Equity and Socioeconomic Justice for Children From "Communities of Promise"
303(24)
David Zyngier
16 The Intersection of Poverty and Education in Haiti: A Case Analysis
327(20)
Steve Sider
Gaetane Jean-Marie
17 Poverty and Class Bias in Schools: An Anti-Classist Agenda for Educators
347(18)
Terezia Zoric
About the Editors 365(2)
About the Contributors 367
Elinor L. Brown, University of Kentucky, USA

Paul C. Gorski George Mason University,USA

Gabriella Lazaridis, University of Leicester, UK