La vía Profesional-Superior disminuye la desigualdad social en el acceso al sistema universitario

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  • Marina Ustrell Ibarz GRET, Grup de Recerca Educació i Treball de la Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona

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https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.5.1.8586

Keywords:

Advanced Vocational Training Program, equity, University.

Abstract

Recent demographic changes and mass education have created the need to address diversity and respond to the requirements from very heterogeneous sectors. However, institutional inertia keeps progress at a slower pace than what the constantly changing social demands require. That also brings about the fact that social origin still remains a significant factor in educational achievement.

However, there are many theories which suggest that the global economy in which we are immersed demands an increase in collective educational requirements. This need for a high level of training of our human resources has been politically reflected in recent times in the EU’s Europe 2020 Strategy. This policy underlines the urgency to increase the educational level of the population, as a way to promote equity and social cohesion.

This debate is not new in the field of Sociology. There have been many studies concerning equality in education, from functionalism, based on individual deficit, and focusing on knowledge, skills and individual capacities, to the reproduction theories, which emphasize social conditions in the educational process.

In this context we will discuss access to university level studies from advanced vocational training programs. We will take, as a starting point, the hypothesis that these programs provide more opportunities for all students and, thus, they will increase the number of graduates.

 

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2012-01-30

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Ustrell Ibarz, M. (2012). La vía Profesional-Superior disminuye la desigualdad social en el acceso al sistema universitario. Revista De Sociología De La Educación-RASE, 5(1), 75–90. https://doi.org/10.7203/RASE.5.1.8586
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