Availability: In Stock

Research in the Sociology of Education

SKU: 9781787690776

Original price was: $134.99.Current price is: $24.99.

Access Research in the Sociology of Education Now. Discount up to 90%

Categories: ,

Additional information

Full Title

Research in the Sociology of Education

Author(s)

Hyunjoon Park

Edition
ISBN

9781787690776, 9781787690783, 9781787690790

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Research in the Sociology of Education is an important and established series, highlighting how societal contexts shape the educational experiences and outcomes of individual children and youth.  Including five single-country studies from settings as diverse as rural China, Germany and the United States, as well as two cross-national comparative studies, this insightful new volume continues the series tradition for publishing research from across a broad range of settings. It demonstrates that various educational issues (including student victimization at school, immigrant-native gaps in educational aspiration, and STEM outcomes) are not limited to specific societies but are relevant worldwide. By exploring national and regional situations and then placing them within this broader context, readers are able to see both the commonality and uniqueness of educational issues around the globe.

Availability: In Stock

Research in the Sociology of Education

SKU: 9781787690790

Original price was: $134.99.Current price is: $24.99.

Access Research in the Sociology of Education Now. Discount up to 90%

Categories: ,

Additional information

Full Title

Research in the Sociology of Education

Author(s)

Hyunjoon Park

Edition
ISBN

9781787690790, 9781787690783, 9781787690776

Publisher

Emerald Publishing Limited

Format

PDF and EPUB

Description

Research in the Sociology of Education is an important and established series, highlighting how societal contexts shape the educational experiences and outcomes of individual children and youth.  Including five single-country studies from settings as diverse as rural China, Germany and the United States, as well as two cross-national comparative studies, this insightful new volume continues the series tradition for publishing research from across a broad range of settings. It demonstrates that various educational issues (including student victimization at school, immigrant-native gaps in educational aspiration, and STEM outcomes) are not limited to specific societies but are relevant worldwide. By exploring national and regional situations and then placing them within this broader context, readers are able to see both the commonality and uniqueness of educational issues around the globe.