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Original Articles

Different History, Different Citizenship? Competing Narratives and Diverging Civil Enculturation in Majority and Minority Schools in Estonia and Latvia

Pages 315-329 | Published online: 17 Sep 2010
 

Acknowledgements

The author thanks the Network of Education Policy Centers (NEPC) for allowing her to use the data from the ‘Divided Education, Divided Citizens?’ study. Personal thanks go to the sociologist Ieva Strode (SKDS) and to Linda Curika (PROVIDUS) and Laura Kirss (PRAXIS) for organizing the survey in Estonia and Latvia and processing the data.

Notes

Notes

1 The international comparative study ‘Divided Education, Divided Citizens?’ (DEDC) was conducted by the Network of Education Policy Centers in Bosnia, Estonia, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Latvia, Romania, Slovakia and Tajikistan. The purpose of the study was to assess the impact that the practice of separate schooling has on the civil enculturation of students belonging to different ethnic/linguistic groups and to evaluate the pre-conditions for gradual ethnic de-segregation of the national school systems.

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