Education, Equality and the European Social Model

Palle Rasmussen, Kathleen Lynch, Jacky Brine, Pepka Boyadjieva, Michael A. Peters, Heinz Sünker

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    Abstract

    Social welfare and education have been themes in European collaboration since the early days of the Treaty of Rome. Especially after the establishment in 2000 of the Lisbon agenda the EU has stepped up its efforts in these two areas and has integrated both of them in a strategy for growth and employment. The importance of education is often mentioned in EU documents on social welfare. However, European policies in the areas of welfare and education are marked by a fundamental tension between the pursuit of capitalist growth on one hand, the pursuit of social justice and equality on the other. This often leads to an impoverished conceptualisation of education as just another service to be delivered on the market. A more holistic approach to education policy is necessary, an approach which takes account of the broader conditions of equality and includes not only the economic, but also the political, cultural and affective dimensions of educational equality.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationGlobalisation and Europeanisation in Education
    EditorsRoger Dale, Susan Robertson
    Place of PublicationOxford
    PublisherSymposium Books
    Publication date2009
    Pages159-177
    ISBN (Print)978-1-873927-90-8
    Publication statusPublished - 2009

    Keywords

    • Education policy
    • Welfare
    • EU
    • Equality

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