Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education

Education legislation in Spain has been a constant shift between the ruling political parties. Seven school laws have been legislated throughout 35 years of democracy, and that is one of the main issues Spanish education has faced in order to achieve adequate quality levels. And rural schools have n...

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Main Authors: Roser Boix-Tomàs, Laura Domingo-Peñafiel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade de Lisboa 2015-12-01
Series:Sisyphus
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Online Access:https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/7885
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spelling doaj-59529ca3afd84266929c3dca8b12f97c2020-11-25T00:27:34ZengUniversidade de LisboaSisyphus2182-84742182-96402015-12-013210.25749/sis.7885Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive EducationRoser Boix-Tomàs0Laura Domingo-Peñafiel1University of BarcelonaUniversity of Vic – Central University of Catalonia, BarcelonaEducation legislation in Spain has been a constant shift between the ruling political parties. Seven school laws have been legislated throughout 35 years of democracy, and that is one of the main issues Spanish education has faced in order to achieve adequate quality levels. And rural schools have not remained unaffected to this continuous swinging; basically, rural schools have been legislated from the perspective of compensatory education, whereas the vision of inclusive education within a framework of a diverse context aimed to effectively reduce barriers to learning and participation has been scarcely approached. In order to achieve that goal, political stability is needed, a major State Pact which is not foreseen at the present time.https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/7885Compensatory educationRural schoolInclusive educationEducation policy
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author Roser Boix-Tomàs
Laura Domingo-Peñafiel
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Laura Domingo-Peñafiel
Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
Sisyphus
Compensatory education
Rural school
Inclusive education
Education policy
author_facet Roser Boix-Tomàs
Laura Domingo-Peñafiel
author_sort Roser Boix-Tomàs
title Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
title_short Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
title_full Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
title_fullStr Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
title_full_unstemmed Rural School in Spain: Between Compensatory Education and Inclusive Education
title_sort rural school in spain: between compensatory education and inclusive education
publisher Universidade de Lisboa
series Sisyphus
issn 2182-8474
2182-9640
publishDate 2015-12-01
description Education legislation in Spain has been a constant shift between the ruling political parties. Seven school laws have been legislated throughout 35 years of democracy, and that is one of the main issues Spanish education has faced in order to achieve adequate quality levels. And rural schools have not remained unaffected to this continuous swinging; basically, rural schools have been legislated from the perspective of compensatory education, whereas the vision of inclusive education within a framework of a diverse context aimed to effectively reduce barriers to learning and participation has been scarcely approached. In order to achieve that goal, political stability is needed, a major State Pact which is not foreseen at the present time.
topic Compensatory education
Rural school
Inclusive education
Education policy
url https://revistas.rcaap.pt/sisyphus/article/view/7885
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