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Archive | 2017

School Integration as a Sociological Construct: Measuring Multiethnic Classrooms’ Integration in Italy

Maddalena Colombo; Mariagrazia Santagati

Abstract Integration is a fundamental mandate of schooling in democratic and differentiated societies. This chapter analyzes the consequences generated by an increase in number of students without Italian citizenship in Italian schools, and the development of multiethnic classrooms. When non-Italian pupils comprise >25–50% of the pupils in classrooms, it’s worth questioning: Are these classrooms segregated? Which factors affect school integration and for whom? The chapter presents the results of the first survey on classrooms with a “high density” of students with an immigrant background carried out in Italy. This study is based on a sample of 1,040 students enrolled in lower secondary education in Lombardy. We use statistical indicators related to two dimensions of integration: (a) the institutional dimension (school access and achievement), and (b) the relational dimension (well-being and absence of conflicts among peers). Data analysis included indexes and a correlation matrix between indexes, regression analysis, and cluster analysis. Results demonstrate a positive correlation between the rate of non-native students in the classroom and low degree of integration, but also the complexity of factors at stake such as gender imbalance and the high concentration of students whose families have a low Socio-Economic Status (SES), independently from citizenship. These results enabled us to de-construct the concept of school integration, identifying a plurality of integrative factors and providing suggestions for intervention.


Alternativas. Cuadernos de trabajo social | 2005

La condizione delle donne latinoamericane a Torino. Tra facilitazioni e contraddizioni

Mariagrazia Santagati

La migracion de personas proveniente de America Latina en el contexto italiano se distingue por la prevalencia de mujeres sobre varones, la dimension familiar (reagrupamiento) y la proximidad cultural y geografica tanto desde el punto de vista de los paises emisores como las zonas en las que se reside. Este trabajo se centra en los procesos de la migracion femenina en la ciudad de Turin y analiza las caracteristicas laborales, sociales y familiares de las mujeres migrantes.


Fondazione Ismu | 2009

Giovani stranieri, nuovi cittadini. Le strategie di una generazione ponte

Maddalena Colombo; Elena Besozzi; Mariagrazia Santagati


Italian Journal of Sociology of Education | 2010

Interpreting social inclusion of young migrants in Italy

Maddalena Colombo; Mariagrazia Santagati


Italian Journal of Sociology of Education | 2011

The transmission of cultural resources as a basis for young people's school choices

Mariagrazia Santagati


Italian Journal of Sociology of Education | 2015

Researching Integration in Multiethnic Italian Schools. A Sociological Review on Educational Inequalities

Mariagrazia Santagati


Collana Fondazione Ismu | 2014

Nelle scuole plurali. Misure di integrazione degli alunni stranieri

Maddalena Colombo; Mariagrazia Santagati; Elena Besozzi; Andrea Bonanomi


Rapporto 2012 | 2013

Misurare l’integrazione nelle classi multietniche

Maddalena Colombo; Elena Besozzi; Mariagrazia Santagati


MONDI MIGRANTI | 2012

Scuola, terra d’immigrazione. Stato dell’arte e prospettive di ricerca in Italia

Mariagrazia Santagati


SCUOLA DEMOCRATICA | 2015

Indicatori di dispersione scolastica. Un quadro internazionale

Mariagrazia Santagati

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Maddalena Colombo

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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Andrea Bonanomi

Catholic University of the Sacred Heart

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