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Yansi Hou; Shuangye Chen; Xiaoying Lin – European Journal of Education, 2024
In the digital age, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) has enabled learning to happen everywhere, leading to a shift of schooling to the home field and strengthening parents' educational responsibilities. Meanwhile, it may also cause the digital divide and digital reproduction, thereby exacerbating educational inequality. Against this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Electronic Learning, Parent Participation, Access to Computers
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Arnau Palou; Piia Af Ursin; Jannick Demanet – European Journal of Education, 2024
Engaging in extracurricular activities is known to affect both cognitive and non-cognitive outcomes, but there is social inequality in access to these activities. In this study, we examine the role of extracurricular activities in moderating the relationships between secondary school students' social background and their cognitive and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Cognitive Structures, Interpersonal Competence, Social Differences
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Songdi Wang; Jiexiu Chen; Lu Zhou – European Journal of Education, 2024
The Chinese government has implemented a series of special admission policies in recent years to promote higher education equity. One of the key approaches is the 'Rural Students Quota Plan', which requires elite universities to enrol a certain number of rural students from disadvantaged social and economic backgrounds each year. This study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Rural Youth, Colleges, Emotional Problems
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Tao Guo; Tianxin Li; Zhanyong Qi – European Journal of Education, 2025
This study examined the relationship between school service quality and student learning satisfaction in public and private high schools in China, considering the influence of students' socioeconomic background and household registration location. A comparative study was conducted using a questionnaire administered to 22,588 students in 20…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, High Schools, Public Schools
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O'Shea, Sarah – European Journal of Education, 2021
Increasingly students from diverse backgrounds are attending university, many from contexts where accessing higher education is the exception rather than the norm. We know that these learners often have a lower sense of belonging when compared to their second or third generation peers but how this is experienced at an individual level remains…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Background, First Generation College Students, College Graduates, Achievement
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Teixeira, Pedro N.; Silva, Pedro Luís; Biscaia, Ricardo; Sá, Carla – European Journal of Education, 2022
In recent decades, higher education has experienced a massive expansion worldwide, which has often been linked to increasing higher education diversification. New sectors and new types of institutions emerged with this massification process to offer more diversified types of advanced training. At the same time, this expansion was often embedded in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Political Influences, Neoliberalism
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Schleicher, Andreas – European Journal of Education, 2017
International comparisons are never easy and they are not perfect. But PISA shows what is possible in education and it helps countries to see themselves in the mirror of student performance and educational possibilities in other countries. This article summarises key policy insights from PISA. It highlights how excellence and improving equity need…
Descriptors: Comparative Education, Educational Policy, Outcomes of Education, Achievement Tests
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Calero, Jorge; Choi, Álvaro – European Journal of Education, 2017
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemployment rates during a period that has been characterised by an increase in income inequality and the heterogeneous pattern of this inequality by educational level. Thus, workers with low levels of educational attainment were among the first to lose…
Descriptors: Adults, Unemployment, Comparative Analysis, Human Capital
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Dias, Diana; Sá, Maria José – European Journal of Education, 2014
Transition to Higher Education (HE) is a significant life event and it is supposed to be a very agreeable experience to students. However, such impact is not linear, being mediated by students' psychosocial variables and by their own perceptions concerning the HE environment. Transition to HE encompasses many tasks to cope with changes:…
Descriptors: Higher Education, College Freshmen, Student Experience, Psychological Patterns
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Fernandez-Macias, Enrique; Anton, Jose-Ignacio; Brana, Francisco-Javier; De Bustillo, Rafael Munoz – European Journal of Education, 2013
Spain has one of the highest levels of early school leaving and educational failure of the European Union. The purpose of this paper is to analyse the anatomy of early school leaving in Spain and its characteristics. In order to do so, in the first part we discuss the measurement problems related with this concept and the evolution of drop-out…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dropouts, Dropout Rate, Academic Failure
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Whitty, Geoff – European Journal of Education, 2010
This article focuses on attempts to understand how the curriculum and pedagogy can help to reduce inequalities in the outcomes of schooling between those from higher and lower socio-economic backgrounds. In the 1970s, the author was involved with Michael F.D. Young and others in the development of the so-called "new" sociology of…
Descriptors: Educational Sociology, Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Socioeconomic Background
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Tavares, Diana; Tavares, Orlanda; Justino, Elsa; Amaral, Alberto – European Journal of Education, 2008
In Portugal, there is a diversified higher education system comprising some 160 institutions: universities, polytechnics and isolated schools, public or private, with a total enrollment of some 350,000 students. This article presents the analysis of the results of questionnaires which were completed in 2004 by students entering higher education…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, Cultural Background, Needs Assessment