Tackling early school leaving and the governing of educational transitions in Italy
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
This article presents a critical policy historiography of how Early School Leaving has been understood as a social problem and what policy responses have been enacted to tackle it in the Italian context, devoting a specific attention to the analysis of the translation of EU policy ideas, tools and recipes to reduce ESL. It shows how the formulation of a global and integrated national strategy to tackle ESL in Italy in 2018 can be interpreted as the result of a troubled process of re-culturing. Such a reculturing is the effect of the complex interplay between the legacies of the Italian welfare regime in education and the co-option of the ESL issue within a EU political frame that struggles to combine economic rationalism and social justice. Such a struggle is interpreted as contributing to a profound rethinking of education and its mission.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Early school leaving; education policy; educational transitions; policy historiography; Italy
List of contributors:
Landri, Paolo
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