Vic: The challenges facing schools in a small, newly diverse, Catalan city
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Publication date
2012ISSN
1475-7583
Abstract
The arrival over the last 15 years of a substantial number of pupils of immigrant origin has presented Catalan
schools with significant challenges. The schools in Vic (70 km north of Barcelona) have been at the forefront
of attempts to adjust to this new multicultural reality. This article describes the results of three studies
carried out by the Educational Research Group of the University of Vic (GREUV) at critical points in this
process. The studies focused on the effects of local decisions taken to balance the social composition of
schools, the attempts by some schools to adopt an integrated approach that involves other agencies in order
to improve pupils’ learning opportunities, and the effectiveness of different strategies for the reception of
newly arrived pupils and their families. The article concludes with some elements of analysis and reflection
that might contribute to improving the educational opportunities offered by schools with newly diverse pupil
populations.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Immigració i escola
Famílies immigrants
Vic (Catalunya)
Pages
18 p.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Citation
Simó Gil, N., & Telford, J. (2012). Vic: The challenges facing schools in a small, newly diverse, Catalan city. Improving Schools, 15(3), 211-227.
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