In the last 15 years, social and community cohesion have become key concepts in European social, migration, and education policy. Although their definitions often remain ambiguous, social and community cohesion typically refer to harmonious coexistence of individuals of all cultural backgrounds within a community. Frequently connected with education at the elementary and secondary level, they are regarded a desirable outcome of compulsory schooling. Drawing on longitudinal data from 2 schools in England, the authors analyze the interplay between national policies of community cohesion and local level practices. In a discussion of the findings, the authors show that, despite the gaps between national policy and local practice, parental and c...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
This report - the first from the Centre?s comparative strand of research - focuses on the effects of...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
The purpose of public education, has its roots in the development of ‘public morality’ instituted th...
The purpose of public education, has its roots in the development of ‘public morality’ instituted th...
In this Chapter I will explore whether parents feel they influence schools' community participation....
Exploring the interaction between education and social relationships has been a long-standing focus ...
In this Chapter I will explore whether parents feel they influence schools' community participation....
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
This report - the first from the Centre?s comparative strand of research - focuses on the effects of...
Over the past decade, cohesion and integration have been a key concern for policymakers in countries...
The number of supplementary schools in England serving minority communities continues to grow. They ...
This paper explores the concept of “community engagement,” a central theme within a Brit...
The purpose of public education, has its roots in the development of ‘public morality’ instituted th...
The purpose of public education, has its roots in the development of ‘public morality’ instituted th...
In this Chapter I will explore whether parents feel they influence schools' community participation....
Exploring the interaction between education and social relationships has been a long-standing focus ...
In this Chapter I will explore whether parents feel they influence schools' community participation....
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
This report summarises research conducted on community cohesion in English schools in 2010. The rese...
Citizenship Education was introduced into the secondary curriculum in England in 2002. It has the th...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
Social cohesion in schools refers to positive interpersonal relations between students, a sense of b...
This report - the first from the Centre?s comparative strand of research - focuses on the effects of...