Educational Policies and Migrations. Lessons in Contexts of Advanced Neo-liberalism
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Pontificia Universidad Javeriana
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2022
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We present the results of a study of schools with a large number of foreign students. Set in the framework of an educational system characterized by a model of advanced neo-liberalism, this study uses qualitative techniques like participant observation, shadowing, the analysis of documents and interviews, and points to a group of adaptive practices of resistance, which give rise to three shifts which clash with the mandates of the model: an affective shift, a collaborative shift and a localist shift. Our findings highlight the role of teachers in implementing educational inclusion. This study also discusses the role which diversity plays nowadays in the structure of schools.
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