Educational policy depends on assumptions about fairness in education, whether they are made explicit or kept implicit. Without a view of fairness, one would be in the dark as to what should be done about the reproduction of social inequality through education, or whether or not anything should be done at all. The aim of this paper is to uncover the view of fairness in Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) education policy. It is based on an analysis of the normative argumentation concerning educational fairness in a set of policy documents from the last seven years, with special emphasis on the association between social background and educational achievement. The main result of the analysis is that the OECD explici...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developme...
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairn...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developmen...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
Policy makers internationally are increasingly preoccupied with the need for education systems to be...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
Enacting Equity in Education – Towards a Comparison of Equitable Practices in Different Europea...
In this article it is shown that using sociological research it is not possible to give an unequivoc...
In this paper we try to determine which policy implements fairness in the distribution of educationa...
In this paper I reflect on the findings of a number of loosely related research projects undertaken ...
Middle- and upper-class parents tend to think that school systems in which students from different s...
AbstractIn this study, we compared the most successful five OECD countries with the last five in PIS...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developme...
This paper discusses a research project which sought to find out about young people’s views on fairn...
This paper makes the case for fairness as a driver towards the United Nations Sustainable Developmen...
Fairness in education means different things. On the one hand it is being treated the same and achie...
Policy makers internationally are increasingly preoccupied with the need for education systems to be...
This paper uses survey responses from around 13,000 grade 9 pupils in French-speaking Belgium, the C...
Enacting Equity in Education – Towards a Comparison of Equitable Practices in Different Europea...
In this article it is shown that using sociological research it is not possible to give an unequivoc...
In this paper we try to determine which policy implements fairness in the distribution of educationa...
In this paper I reflect on the findings of a number of loosely related research projects undertaken ...
Middle- and upper-class parents tend to think that school systems in which students from different s...
AbstractIn this study, we compared the most successful five OECD countries with the last five in PIS...
This article considers how countries differ in the opinions that citizens hold about the fairness of...
This paper explores how fairness was conceptualised by those responsible for admission to highly sel...
This paper examines the anti-egalitarian forces that undermine the realisation of equality in educat...