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Docenten over onderwijs aan meisjes: 'positieve diskriminatie met een dubbele bodem'
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mmubn000001_026990954.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Promotor : A. Knoersxii, 289 p
Verzuiling, sociale klasse en etniciteit: Segregatie in het Nederlandse onderwijs
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The Dutch sociology of education: Its origins, significance and future
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28833.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)As in many other countries the Dutch sociology of education has blossomed into a fully-fledged specialised branch of sociology since the beginning of the 1970s. A tradition of policy-oriented research has also consolidated the position of the sociology of education at the universities. The strength of this relatively small group of specialists lies in the solid empirical basis and use of advanced research techniques and analyses in their work. Theory and reflection are not the strongest qualities of this group. A good organisational structure naturally helps keep the ranks closed. Recently, however, marginalisation of the specialism is threatening because of isolation from general sociology. Mainstream educationalists and policy-makers are also challenging the sociologists of education to make their contribution more explicit than ever