State school teachers and shadow education in the Greek migrant society: humanistic values and political consciousness towards the migrant issue

Abstract

The present thesis focuses on the involvement of public teachers in shadow education, a phenomenon that has taken huge dimensions in our country and creates conditions of inequalities in educational opportunities. Shadow education covers the inadequacies of public education, while at the same time it is an economic activity with multiple parameters and impacts at a social and economic level. Public teachers are important actors in this phenomenon and constitute the population under investigation in this paper. The research questions of the paper are as follows: 1. How do public teachers conceptualize the choice of participating in shadow education in connection with their position and work in public schools? 2. What subjective theories do teachers express about schooling in the migrant society? 3. How do teachers approach humanitarian values in relation to the migration/refugee issue? The empirical data was collected by the distribution of an e-questionnaire and the analysis of the emp ...
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DOI
10.12681/eadd/58263
Handle URL
http://hdl.handle.net/10442/hedi/58263
ND
58263
Alternative title
Δημόσιοι εκπαιδευτικοί και παράλληλη παιδεία στην ελληνική μεταναστευτική κοινωνία: ανθρωπιστικές αξίες και πολιτική συνείδηση απέναντι στο μεταναστευτικό ζήτημα
Author
Manafi, Aggeliki-Magdalini (Father's name: Anastasios)
Date
2024
Degree Grantor
Democritus University of Thrace (DUTH)
Committee members
ΜΠΑΡΟΣ ΒΑΣΙΛΕΙΟΣ
ΠΑΡΘΕΝΗΣ ΧΡΗΣΤΟΣ
ΚΑΙΝΟΥΡΓΙΟΥ ΕΛΕΝΗ
ΚΑΡΑΔΗΜΗΤΡΙΟΥ ΚΩΝΣΤΑΝΤΙΝΟΣ
ΚΟΡΡΕ ΕΙΡΗΝΗ
ΘΕΟΔΩΡΙΔΗΣ ΑΛΕΞΑΝΔΡΟΣ
ΠΛΙΟΓΚΟΥ ΒΑΣΙΛΙΚΗ
Discipline
Social SciencesEducation ➨ Education and Educational Research
Keywords
Shadow education; Education; Political consciousness; Humanistic values; Immigration; Interculturality; Latent class analysis
Country
Greece
Language
Greek
Description
im., tbls., ch.
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