Rural school in spain: between compensatory education and inclusive education
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Publication date
2015ISSN
2249-5517
Abstract
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.
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Keywords
Educació compensatòria
Escoles rurals
Educació inclusiva
Pages
10 p.
Publisher
Bioinfo Publications
Citation
Boix-Tomàs, R., Domingo-Peñafiel L. (2015). Rural school in Spain: between compensatory education and inclusive education. Sisyphus : Journal of Education, 3(2), 48-57.
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