"Pedro Rosselló" Award

 

The National Award Pedro Rosselló for young researchers of the S.E.E.C. is founded to encourage young PhD students to develop a research work in Comparative Education devoted to contribute to the enrichment of the studies developed in Spain within this area.

Every person that presents and pass a PhD research in a Spanish university, which topic embraces the Comparative Education field of study or its method in order to analyse educational issues  may apply to the Award.  The research can be a report, an analysis of new data –using experimentation or observation- or a new focus to analyse available data.

The winners of the fourth Pedro Rosselló were  ex aequo  Verónica Cobano-Delgado Palma for her doctoral thesis Aspectos socioeducativos que inciden en la conformación del matrimonio en Marruecos. Estudio comparado en las regiones de Gran Casa-blanca, Interior y Tánger-Tetuán, and Luján Lázaro Herrero for her doctoral thesis La perspectiva social de la jornada escolar en la Unión Europea. Estudio comparado en Italia, Francia, Portugal y España.

The winner of the Third Pedro Rosselló Award was Mª Esther Prieto for her doctoral thesis on El absentismo escolar en la educación primaria en Tánger. Estudio comparado de las perspectivas de los padres y del profesorado

Vicente Llorent, president of the Spanish Society of Comparative Education, gives the diplomas to Esther Prieto, the winner of  the Third Pedro Rosselló Award. Sevilla, May, 9th 2008.

The winner of the Second Pedro Rosselló Award was Mª Teresa Terrón for her doctoral thesis on Educación en el ámbito familiar de hijas e hijos inmigrantes marroquíes sitos en la provincia de Huelva. Estudio comparado con familias marroquíes en su lugar de orígen desde la perspectiva de las madres

Ferran Ferrer, president of the Spanish Society of Comparative Education, gives the diplomas to Mª Teresa Terrón, the winner of  the Second Pedro Rosselló Award. Donostia-San Sebastian, September, 7th 2006.

The winners of the First Pedro Rosselló Award ex aequo were María Rosa Oria Segura for her doctoral thesis on Estructuras legales, administrativas y organizativas para el ejercicio de la función directiva: Los casos comparados de Inglaterra, Francia, Italia y España (Legal, administrative and organizational structures for managerial practice: Comparative case studies of England, France, Italy and Spain); and Javier Manuel Valle López for his doctoral thesis on 50 años de Política Educativa de la Unión Europea (1951-2001): Fundamentos y acciones (50 years of Educational Policy in the European Union (1951-2001): Foundations and Actions).

Ferran Ferrer, president of the Spanish Society of Comparative Education, gives the diplomas to Mª Rosa Oria and Javier Manuel Valle, the winners of  the First Pedro Rosselló Award. Granada, March, 3th 2005.

Guidelines and Rules for the Fourth Award Pedro Rosselló (in Spanish)