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Los egresados de las Escuelas de Reingreso: sobre los soportes mínimos para aprovechar una política de reinserción educativa

Authors: Nobile, Mariana;

Los egresados de las Escuelas de Reingreso: sobre los soportes mínimos para aprovechar una política de reinserción educativa

Abstract

Recientemente, las políticas educativas han tendido a la personalización, actuando sobre cada individuo, a fin de que cada uno se apropie de los recursos que se le ofrecen. A partir del análisis del caso de las escuelas de reingreso de la Ciudad de Buenos Aires, nos proponemos indagar en las características de los jóvenes que han podido volverse alumnos de estas escuelas y concretar el proyecto de finalizar los estudios secundarios. El material empírico obtenido a partir de entrevistas en profundidad con egresados de estas escuelas nos permite identificar una serie de soportes que habrían colaborado en el sostenimiento de la decisión de retomar los estudios secundarios. Así observamos que quienes se apropiaron de las oportunidades ofrecidas por esta política son jóvenes que se encuentran en una zona gris , es decir, excluidos del sistema educativo pero integrados a otras esferas sociales.

Recently, educational policies have tended to personalization, acting on each individual, in order that each one takes ownership of the resources offered. From the analysis of the case of the "re-entry secondary schools" of the City of Buenos Aires, the article seeks to identify the characteristics of the youngsters who could achieve the goal of finishing secondary school. The empirical data obtained from indepth interviews with graduates of these schools allows us to identify a number of supports that would benefit to sustain over time the decision to return to secondary school. Thus, those who managed to seize the opportunities offered by this policy are positioned in a "gray zone", i.e. excluded from the education system, but integrated into other social spheres.

Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación

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Argentina
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Soportes, Supports, Educación, Inclusión educativa, Argentina, soportes, FORMATO ESCOLAR, ESCUELA SECUNDARIA, Educación General, New school formats, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5.4, inclusión educativa, Educational inclusion, INCLUSIÓN EDUCATIVA, Nuevos formatos escolares, SOPORTES, escuela secundaria, https://purl.org/becyt/ford/5, Escuela secundaria, Argentine, nuevos formatos escolares, Secondary school, Sociología

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