educational inequalities

Social identity, political culture and educational practices in the 'new popular schools'. Four case studies on popular educators belonging to "Dacapo" Movement

Social identity, political culture and educational practices in the 'new popular schools'. Four case studies on popular educators belonging to "Dacapo" Movement

This research addresses a very interesting and little investigated topic in the sociological field as the revival of popular education initiatives in Italy, a country boasting a long and complex tradition in this field (Guimaraes et al. 2018). In this regard, the last fifteen years have witnessed the spread of multiple initiatives to support the school-age population due to the expansion of educational poverty of minors, a problem particularly present in Italy where approximately 1.5 million children are in this condition (Morabito 2022).

Can Schools Help Working-Class Students Access University?

This paper analyses the complex relationship between social classes,
scholastic stratification and educational choices in Italy, paying due attention
to the role teachers may play in enhancing working-class students’ chances to
attend university. Our findings show on the one hand how the Italian educational
system contributes to reproducing social inequalities, on the other hand
how individuals can challenge the system, by reversing the abovementioned
negative trend. In fact, working-class students are encouraged to go on to

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