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Article Dans Une Revue Ethnic and Racial Studies Année : 2010

Ethnic school context and the national and sub-national identifications of pupils

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In various European countries, policymakers strive for educational desegregation to enhance pupils' national identifications. Since little empirical evidence supports such a policy and social identity theorists emphasize the importance of context, this article examines the impact of ethnic school composition--measured by the proportion of non-natives and ethnic heterogeneity--on the national (Belgian) and sub-national (Flemish) identifications of pupils. Multilevel data analyses by surveying 2,845 pupils (aged ten to twelve) in sixty-eight Flemish primary schools reveal differential effects for natives and non-natives. While the proportion of non-natives at school is negatively associated with non-native pupils' identifications, it is positively related to native pupils' identifications. In general, the ethnic heterogeneity of the school is negatively associated with pupils' national and sub-national identifications. Our findings indicate that the relation between ethnic school composition and pupils' identifications is mediated by the latter's interethnic friendships. The consequences of these findings for educational policy are discussed.
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hal-00621300 , version 1 (10-09-2011)

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Orhan Agirdag, Mieke van Houtte, Piet van Avermaet. Ethnic school context and the national and sub-national identifications of pupils. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 2010, PP (PP), pp.1. ⟨10.1080/01419870.2010.510198⟩. ⟨hal-00621300⟩

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