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Stack, Michelle; Wilbur, Amea – International Review of Education, 2021
One understudied area of adult education and lifelong learning is the role of media as educator and policy player. This article describes how the authors used "critical discourse analysis" to examine how asylum seekers, migrant workers and their advocates have challenged long-standing discursive framings of them as benefactors of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Migrant Workers, Refugees, Mass Media Role
English, Leona M.; Mayo, Peter – International Review of Education, 2019
The 21st century, not yet two decades old, has already seen massive migration of peoples escaping the degradation of the environment, effects of war, threats to security and lack of opportunity in their countries of origin. Those who survive, some having to come to terms with the trauma of losing loved ones along the way, enter host countries as…
Descriptors: Immigration, Sustainable Development, Lifelong Learning, Human Dignity
Babaci-Wilhite, Zehlia; Geo-JaJa, Macleans A.; Lou, Shizhou – International Review of Education, 2012
Pre-colonial Africa was neither an educationally nor a technologically unsophisticated continent. While education was an integral part of the culture, issues of language identification and standardisation which are subject to contentious debate today were insignificant. Children learned community knowledge and history by asking questions instead…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Sustainable Development, Civil Rights, Education
Nyati-Saleshando, Lydia – International Review of Education, 2011
Multicultural education respects cultural differences and affirms pluralism which students, their communities and teachers bring to the learning process. It is founded on the belief that a school curriculum which promotes the ideals of freedom, justice, equality, equity and human dignity is most likely to result in high academic achievement and…
Descriptors: Multicultural Education, Official Languages, Academic Achievement, Educational Quality