Educating Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences

Educating Students with Refugee and Asylum Seeker Experiences
Author: Maura Sellars
Publsiher: Verlag Barbara Budrich
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2019-12-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783847413455

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This book discusses the educational systems into which students with refugee backgrounds are placed when relocated into many of their new homelands. It discusses the current climate of neo liberalism which pervades schooling in many western countries and the subsequent impact on curriculum focus and teaching strategies. It proposes ways in which these students, who are currently the most vulnerable students in school, can be educated with policies and perspectives which respect the diversity and uniqueness that characterises the world today as the result of the global unrest and subsequent diaspora. The impact of power, politics, people and pedagogies on the prospects of these is investigated and a model for holistic education, which includes the wisdom and care of pedagogical love is discussed as way in which a more human and compassionate approach to education for these and all students of difference can be integrated into school communities despite neo liberal imperatives in education. Research indicates that schools which are spaces of safety and belonging, through leadership of care and empathy, can provide successful educational opportunities for students who have asylum seeker and refugee backgrounds and experiences.

Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students

Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students
Author: Thomas DeVere Wolsey,Ibrahim M. Karkouti
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2023-10-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783031338342

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This textbook serves as a guide for practitioners whose goal is to enhance refugee students’ learning experiences. With millions of children globally in refugee or seeking asylum status, this volume is a must-read for every 21st century educator. Often, refugee students have missed a substantial amount of schooling as a result of the disruptions in their home countries and transit through refugee camps. Others have never been to school at any time. Refugees enter school with the same hopes and aspirations as other students, but they also confront serious challenges. This textbook helps educators to restore hope through the following topics: empowering refugees in school liberating structures in resettlement camps increasing opportunity at university designing compassionate pedagogies leveraging technology connecting the community Each chapter includes points to ponder as educators work to apply the principles of restoring hope for refugee students and their families. This textbook also provides practical suggestions and case studies that will help educators to put theory into practice. Teachers and professors who are passionate about honing their skills will find this book a comprehensive resource when displaced students enter their classrooms. This volume will also be of great interest to teacher-educators, pre-service teachers, educators serving in refugee camps and school administrators.

Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum Seeker Students

Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum Seeker Students
Author: Maura Sellars,Scott Imig,John C. Fischetti
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000782226

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Creating Spaces of Wellbeing and Belonging for Refugee and Asylum-Seeker Students: Skills and Strategies for Classroom Teachers outlines the ways educators can support positive educational and social outcomes for the most vulnerable children in their communities. Each chapter briefly outlines the relevant theory, expanding on this through vignettes from research and analytical reflection, helping the reader identify and apply the differentiated pedagogical understandings in their own classrooms. Providing insights from educators who are doing this work successfully across the globe, the book highlights the challenges and considerations that teachers face in multilingual, multicultural classroom environments where students’ common experience is trauma and loss and guides them towards effective practice. This book is intended for use in schools by school leaders and classroom teachers and by educational professionals engaged in supporting schools with students with refugee backgrounds.

Refugee Education

Refugee Education
Author: Joanna McIntyre,Fran Abrams
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2020-11-26
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429554377

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In the last five years, more child refugees have made perilous journeys into Europe than at any point since the Second World War. Once refugee children begin to establish their new lives, education becomes a priority. However, access to high-quality inclusive education can be challenging and is a social justice issue for schools, policymakers and for the research community. Underpinned by strong theoretical framings and based on socially just principles, this book provides a detailed exploration into this ethically charged, emotive and complex subject. Refugee Education offers an interdisciplinary perspective to critical debates and public discourse about the topic, contextualized by the voices of young refugees and those seeking to support them in and out of education. Shaped by practitioners, the book develops an inclusive model of education for refugee children based on the concepts of safety, belonging and success, and presents practical tools for planning and operationalizing the ethics of inclusive education. This book includes a wide range of case study examples which reveal the positive outcomes that are possible, given the right inputs. It is essential reading for teachers, senior leaders and policymakers as well as academic researchers in education, social policy, migration and refugee studies.

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.

Education Refugees and Asylum Seekers

Education  Refugees and Asylum Seekers
Author: Lala Demirdjian
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2011-12-08
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781441163455

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A global exploration of formal and non-formal education provision to refugees and asylum seekers in refugee camps, and in schools and universities of host countries.

Language Teaching and Pedagogy for Refugee Education

Language  Teaching and Pedagogy for Refugee Education
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Emerald Group Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-01-14
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781787147997

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This volume will provide educators at all levels with a research and evidence based understanding of the educational opportunities and challenges facing refugees. The chapters focus on language, teaching and pedagogical issues surrounding refugee education.

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: 221
Release: 2019-05-22
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429782817

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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.