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Ashley Cureton – Children & Schools, 2024
Out-of-school time (OST) programs provide important contexts for youth's development and well-being. Moreover, OST programs have the potential to serve as an anchor for refugee youth who lack familiarity with U.S. schools and communities. Youth civic engagement encompasses activities that are critical for empowering young people to participate in…
Descriptors: Youth, Nonschool Educational Programs, After School Programs, Refugees
Bellino, Michelle J. – Anthropology & Education Quarterly, 2023
This reflection is drawn from a youth participatory action research (YPAR) collaboration set in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya. It explores the ways youth co-researchers employed YPAR tools to both critique and uphold their limited educational opportunity structure. It also questions the limits of transformative methodologies that embolden young…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Youth, Action Research, Participatory Research
Zeena Zakharia – Comparative Education Review, 2024
This article offers insights into partnerships that support refugee teachers to adapt and sustain teaching and learning despite multiple compounding obstacles spurred by political and economic crises, disaster, and COVID-19. Drawing from a 3-year study of Syria refugee education in Lebanon (2018-21), I focus on one dimension of partnership that…
Descriptors: Capacity Building, Partnerships in Education, Refugees, Faculty Development
Adams, Jeff; Hyde, Wendy – International Journal of Art & Design Education, 2018
This article is concerned with design applied to gardens, using examples from the Chelsea Flower Show in London. There is a discussion of those show gardens that represented Syrian refugees' gardens in Iraq and the Windrush generation immigration to the UK. The garden designs combine the aesthetics of organic materials and spatial architecture…
Descriptors: Educational Policy, Art Education, Foreign Countries, Gardening
Al Sharadgeh, Samer Ziyad – English Language Teaching, 2018
Edgar manages to invert the subordinate function of generally accepted objective indicators of membership of a particular national group--language, religion, common history, and territory--into the essential mode of imperative distinction shaping the unique national identity. In other words, it is the fresco and the value assigned to it that…
Descriptors: Refugees, Religious Factors, Playwriting, Documentaries
Richason, Louden – Child Care in Practice, 2018
In response to the unhealthy, threatening living arrangements separated children seeking asylum were provided with in Ireland in the early 2000s, the Social Work Team for Separated Children committed itself to replacing the inadequate care with care that truly meets the needs of children. However, the transition to the level of service provided…
Descriptors: Social Work, Refugees, Children, Criticism
Price, Theodore – Research in Drama Education, 2018
This paper details the oscillation between the aesthetic and political response to the refugee crisis as seen through the eyes of the UK's emergency response committee COBRA (Cabinet Office Briefing Room A) and its alternative COBRA RES. Firstly, it examines the interjection of the official COBRA Committee within the image-economy of crisis,…
Descriptors: Emergency Programs, Public Policy, Criticism, Government Role
Hemelryk Donald, Stephanie – Research in Drama Education, 2018
This article discusses Anders Lustgarten's play, "Lampedusa." The play is ostensibly about refugees and the Mediterranean crossing, as well as addressing EU migration, debt, and austerity. The article develops the idea of the debtor in neo-liberal economics suggesting that the refugee is required to become a debtor on settlement. While…
Descriptors: Drama, Immigrants, Immigration, Debt (Financial)
Kalisha, Wills – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2020
The discourse surrounding unaccompanied teenagers' migration seems to favor a willing-participant model in their journey to asylum. When such a discourse is prominent, other restrictive measures are taken, such as invoking temporary, limited permits to control the migration of children without an adult. Further, policy frameworks are not…
Descriptors: Discourse Analysis, Political Attitudes, Immigration, Public Policy
Ballester, Rodrigo – Research-publishing.net, 2020
In this UniCollaboration Plenary Session, Rodrigo Ballester, a cabinet member of the Commissioner of Education and Culture in the European Commission, presented on virtual exchanges. Virtual exchanges can serve many different purposes. They can be intercultural dialogues, languages, digital skills, teacher training, and soft skills, etc. He then…
Descriptors: International Educational Exchange, Teacher Exchange Programs, Foreign Countries, Educational Benefits
Hållander, Marie – Studies in Philosophy and Education, 2019
This article discusses the relation between emotions and testimony, by asking the questions: What do emotions do? Are emotions possible and desirable starting points for teaching difficult and complex subjects such as injustice and historical wounds? This article explores the 2015 image and testimony of Alan Kurdi, lying on a beach of the…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Criticism, Political Attitudes, Cultural Influences
Menashy, Francine; Zakharia, Zeena – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
This paper examines the prevalence of technological interventions in education in emergencies through a case study of private participation in Syrian refugee education in Jordan, Lebanon, and Turkey. This research is conceptually situated within critiques of 'digital humanitarianism', simultaneously interrogating the role of technology in…
Descriptors: Refugees, Intervention, Information Technology, Case Studies
Williams, Colin H. – Language Policy, 2019
This paper critiques the contribution made by specialists working within the COST Action Network on New Speakers Programme. It then offers an evaluation of the progress made to date in a number of fields such as conceptual advancement, ideological dispositions, migration and international mobility before contributing a series of policy related…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Second Language Learning, Networks, Mobility
Erling, Elizabeth J.; Gitschthaler, Marie; Schwab, Susanne – European Journal of Educational Research, 2022
In Austria, segregated German language support classes (GLSC) were introduced in the school year 2018/19 to intensively support students who had previously little or no contact with German, the official language of instruction. These classes have been widely criticised; however, a formal evaluation of their effects has yet to be published. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, German, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Im, Hyojin; Swan, Laura E. T. – Health Education Journal, 2019
Objectives: Previous research that revealed a high prevalence of low health literacy among immigrants and refugees tended to over emphasise functional health literacy as a risk factor for low health status and poor disease management. Despite a significant knowledge gap, little has been investigated regarding critical health literacy (CHL) in…
Descriptors: Literacy, Health Behavior, Refugees, Land Settlement
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