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School segregation in Rio de Janeiro: geographical, racial and historical dimensions of a centre-periphery dynamic
Comparative Education ( IF 3.1 ) Pub Date : 2021-03-15 , DOI: 10.1080/03050068.2021.1894868
Joel Windle 1, 2
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ABSTRACT

This paper examines educational segregation in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro through the lens of a multifaceted centreperiphery relationship involving geographical, racial and historical dimensions. The paper first situates Brazilian racial inequalities historically, drawing on decolonial theory, before examining student enrolment patterns in Brazil’s second-largest metropolis. Although Brazil is often held to be a racially integrated society, the analysis shows sharp racial and social divisions between a ‘peripherally’ oriented mass public school system, a ‘centrally’ oriented private sector, and selective public schools run by the federal government. The selective public sector is undergoing a period of transition, driven by affirmative action policies, and provoking tensions that are examined through the experiences of two politically-engaged teachers. The findings point to the importance of political mobilisation in effecting change and the need for further affirmative action policies, along with a revised funding model for public schooling.



中文翻译:

里约热内卢的学校隔离:中心-边缘动态的地理、种族和历史维度

摘要

并通过两位参与政治的教师的经历来检验这种紧张局势。调查结果指出了政治动员在实现变革方面的重要性,需要进一步的平权行动政策,以及修订的公立学校资助模式。

更新日期:2021-03-15
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