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Monográfico con el título: Estrategias de participación social
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Resumen en ingl??s y catal??n. Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: Perspectiva de g??nero en la acci??n socioeducativa
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Monogr??fico con el t??tulo: ???Ense??ar a comunicar: el profesorado narra sus experiencias de aula???
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Se parte de la base de que la educaci??n es la responsable de la marginaci??n y la segregaci??n que ha sufrido la mujer a lo largo de la historia. Se introduce la tem??tica de la igualdad de oportunidades en el curr??culo de C.C.S.S. para educar y orientar al alumnado a trav??s del conocimiento social con una visi??n no sexista. La necesidad de intervenir con patrones que modifiquen los altos ??ndices de estereotipos sexistas en un IES de Tenerife, justifica este trabajo que potencia la toma de conciencia y la adquisici??n de actitudes no discriminatorias por parte de los alumnos y alumnas.
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Educational system and equal opportunities for young people in care: Recent studies in the UK. Publications on research about formal educational itineraries of people who were cared for by the social protection public systems when they were children are scarce, and restricted to a few countries. In recent years, statistics from some European countries have been published, showing that the young people who were cared for are overrepresented in practically all the clusters of people that accumulate indicators of social disadvantage, and it has therefore been argued that they can be considered one of the groups of population with the highest risk for social exclusion. In the present review, the emergence of new data and research results in some European countries —particularly in the United Kingdom, where the fact that less than 5% of this population reaches university studies has been underlined— is tentatively contextualised. Although the extent to which current available data can be extrapolated to other contexts and countries is yet unclear, such results raise important challenges for social intervention and social policies, as well as for psychosocial research, in all countries of the European space