From education segregation to inclusion: The policy ramifications on Chinese internal migrant children

Ting Liu*, Ronald S. Laura

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Abstract

The aim of this paper is to analyze a specific array of publicly accessible policy papers and literature necessary to provide a contextualized interpretation of segregation policies and their implications for the educational outcomes of migrant children in China. By teasing out its ramifications for education equity, this paper reveals the unanticipated current challenges resulting from educational inclusion for migrant children in urban China. The paper argues that although China’s new migration reform policies are well-intentioned and appear rationally apposite at the macro level, migrant children are presently experiencing institutional forms of acute marginality and discrimination in inclusive schools. It is to be hoped that the information provided will serve to advance governmental and institutional understanding of the subtleties of inequity that have arisen from the current policy of Chinese urbanization. Given the insights evinced in our paper, it should be evident that achieving equity for migrant children under the present policy reforms governing their admission into integrated public schools requires more philosophical reflection than has yet been given.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)237-250
Number of pages14
JournalPolicy Futures in Education
Volume16
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2018

Keywords

  • Internal migration
  • educational inclusion
  • equity
  • reform
  • school segregation
  • urban China

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