Comparative Perspectives on Refugee Youth Education

Comparative Perspectives on Refugee Youth Education
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman,Lisa Damaschke-Deitrick,Ericka L. Galegher,Maureen F. Park
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429782824

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This volume explores the shared expectations that education is a panacea for the difficulties that refugees and their receiving countries face. This book investigates the ways in which education is both a dream solution as well as a contested landscape for refugee families and students. Using comparative, cross-national perspectives across five continents, the editors and contributors critically analyze the educational structures, policies, and practices intended to support refugee youth transition from conflict and post-conflict zones to mainstream classrooms and schools in their new communities.

Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth

Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth
Author: Monisha Bajaj,Daniel Walsh,Lesley Bartlett,Gabriela Martínez
Publsiher: Teachers College Press
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2022
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780807781081

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This important book offers strategies, models, and concrete ideas for better serving newcomer immigrant and refugee youth in U.S. schools, with a focus on grades 6–12. The authors present 20 strategies grouped under three categories: (1) classroom and instructional design, (2) school design, and (3) extracurricular, community, and alumni partnerships. Each chapter provides research-based information, classroom examples, tips for implementing each strategy, and additional resources. Readers will find engaging profiles of schools, students, and alumni interspersed throughout the book, offering both varied perspectives and practical advice. Humanizing Education for Immigrant and Refugee Youth will assist today’s educators, school leaders, policymakers, and scholars interested in the holistic success and well-being of immigrant and refugee students. Book Features: Practical strategies for educators and school leaders are rooted in empirical research and classroom narratives from across the United States.Multiple, real-life examples are used to illustrate each strategy.Each chapter concludes with a brief summary and recommended resources.School and student profiles demonstrate what the strategies look like in practice, as well as their benefits for students.Diverse perspectives are presented by researchers, classroom teachers, school leaders, and newcomer students.

International Perspectives on School Settings Education Policy and Digital Strategies

International Perspectives on School Settings  Education Policy and Digital Strategies
Author: Annika Wilmers,Sieglinde Jornitz
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2021-02-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783847416609

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An exchange on education ideas has shaped the transatlantic discourse in education for a long time. Over the past two decades education science has increasingly become networked internationally. Since 2015, the Office for International Cooperation in Education at DIPF | Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education has organized international sessions on education research at the Annual Meetings of the American Educational Research Association, thus providing a floor for transatlantic exchange on current research topics. The volume gives an overview of the transatlantic activities in education research with regard to these sessions representing a collection of topics ranging from school development over the use of large scale assessment and digital data in education to questions related to migration and public education or the economization of education. At the same time the volume offers a reflection on the assets and obstacles of international exchange.

Comparative Perspectives on School Textbooks

Comparative Perspectives on School Textbooks
Author: Dobrochna Hildebrandt-Wypych,Alexander W. Wiseman
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030687199

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This book examines the discourses on nation-building, civic identity, minorities, and the formation of religious identities in school textbooks worldwide. It offers up-to-date, practical, and scholarly information on qualitative and mixed-method textbook analysis, as well as the broader context of critical comparative textbook and curriculum analyses in and across selected countries. The volume offers unique and empirical research on how internal educational policies and ideological goals of dominant social, political, and economic groups affect textbook production and the curricular aims in different educational systems worldwide. Chapters address the role of school textbooks in developing nationhood, the creation of citizenship through school textbooks, the complexity of gender in normative discourses, and the intersection of religion and culture in school textbooks.

Immigrant and Refugee Youth and Families

Immigrant and Refugee Youth and Families
Author: Mo Yee Lee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781000386875

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The United States is known as a nation of immigrants. Over the years the composition of immigrants has significantly changed. From receiving immigrants from primarily Europe, the United States is now home to people from countries around the globe. One of the common challenges encountered by immigrant and refugee families and youth is to successfully resettle and integrate into the host country that is culturally different from their country of origin. Depending on the context of migration, families and youth oftentimes face additional challenges ranging from potential trauma prior to immigration, language, employment, education, healthcare accessibility, integration, discrimination, etc. This book focuses on different issues experienced by immigrant and refugee families and youth as well as programs implemented to serve these populations. These issues pertain to the individual at a personal level (attachment, trauma, bi-cultural self-efficacy, behavioral problems, and mental health), family (parenting, work-family conflict, problems such as domestic violence), community (risk factors such as racial discrimination and protective factors such as social capital) and policy (immigration policy and enforcement). Part I of the book focuses on immigrant and refugee families and Part II focuses on immigrant and refugee youth. By increasing our awareness of issues pertinent to immigrant and refugee families and youth, we can better provide culturally respectful and sensitive services and policy to this population at a time when they are navigating between their host culture and home culture in addition to dealing with challenges encountered in resettlement. The book is a significant new contribution to migration studies and social justice, and will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of social work, public policy, law and sociology. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Ethic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work.

Education for Refugees and Forced Im Migrants Across Time and Context

Education for Refugees and Forced  Im Migrants Across Time and Context
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman,Lisa Damaschke-Deitrick
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2023-08-09
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781837534203

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Education for Refugees and Forced (Im)Migrants Across Time and Context follows the journey of refugee and forced (im)migrant youths as their educational needs and opportunities vary according to resettlement communities’ immigration policies, dominant culture and language, geography, and other key factors.

Refugee Education

Refugee Education
Author: Enakshi Sengupta,Patrick Blessinger
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2018-09-10
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787439368

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This volume examines how universities and colleges are working towards implementing various interventions to integrate refugees along with non-governmental organizations and local governments to achieve an optimal level of integration with host communities.

Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2019

Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2019
Author: Alexander W. Wiseman
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 427
Release: 2020-06-17
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781838677251

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The Annual Review of Comparative and International Education 2019 examines the field of comparative and international education by bringing together scholars, professionals, and other stakeholders to investigate recent developments in the field that are relevant to contemporary and future educational reform and applications worldwide.