Autonomy in the global era: Euro-regionalism and new policy spaces in education. ACES Working Papers, August 2010


Autoria(s): Engel, Laura C.
Data(s)

01/08/2010

Resumo

Framed by a critical discussion of methodological nationalism, this paper explores the intersection of new and evolving regional, central state, and supranational education policy spaces through examples drawn from post-Franco Spain. This work is situated within the broader literature on the development of a European Education Policy Space, which aims to understand changing governance structures in European education (cf. Grek et al., 2009; Lawn & Lingard,2002; N6voa & Lawn, 2002). Using policy documents since 2000 and interview data, the paper first examines Spanish and regional (Catalan) education policy related to devolution, namely Catalonia's recently revised Statute of Autonomy. The paper then places devolution in Spain and Catalonia in a broader context of Euro-regionalism, which has deepened and legitimized regional autonomy. Together these shifts in educational governance and the development of new education policy spaces have promoted a concept of the multi-scalar, European "ideal citizen" (Engel & Ortloff, 2009). The last section presents an overview of the recent influx of immigrants into Catalonia and Spain, exploring whether and to what extent recent education policy promoting the "ideal citizen" has taken non-European immigrants into account.

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59092/1/ACESWP_Engel_2010.pdf

Engel, Laura C. (2010) Autonomy in the global era: Euro-regionalism and new policy spaces in education. ACES Working Papers, August 2010. [Working Paper]

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http://aei.pitt.edu/59092/

Palavras-Chave #education policy/vocational training #Spain #immigration policy
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Working Paper

NonPeerReviewed