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Bayram, Hüseyin – International Journal of Psychology and Educational Studies, 2022
Migration and asylum are the subjects of social studies education since these concepts are social phenomena. In this respect, it is important that the content of the social studies course properly covers the subjects of migration and asylum, and the social studies education is carried out under this scope. This study aimed to examine social…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Refugees, Immigration, Teacher Attitudes
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Becker, Birgit; Raschke, Eva; Vieluf, Svenja; Böse, Susanne; Laschewski, Anna; Rauch, Dominique; Stošic, Patricia – Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice, 2023
This article focuses on the role of teachers' attitudes towards cultural diversity in teaching refugee students in Germany. We examine which patterns of attitudes towards cultural diversity are common among teachers, how these depend on their professional experience and how they correlate with the perceptions of problems in teaching refugee…
Descriptors: Refugees, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Methods, Role
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Ward, Natalia A.; Warren, Amber N. – Reading Teacher, 2020
The authors closely analyzed 45 children's books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds that had been published since 2013. With the concept of culturally sustaining pedagogy underpinning the review, analysis revealed that these texts are rich and detailed, providing a starting point for discussing the global refugee crisis with students,…
Descriptors: Refugees, Childrens Literature, Culturally Relevant Education, Cultural Pluralism
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Sairattanain, Jariya; Thawarom, Thiwaporn – International Journal of Language Education, 2022
The purpose of this article is to propose a possible way to integrate cultural knowledge into English teaching by using children literature. It also presents an alternative method for researchers to investigate personal identity by using a character from literature as a case study. The article also offers an example of an exploration of the main…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Teaching Methods, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
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Kelly, Laura Beth; Ascuitto, Susana – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2022
This discussion describes a collaboration between a high school for recently arrived immigrant and refugee youth and a local college. Across 6 weeks, college tutors read a wordless graphic novel, "The Arrival" (Tan, 2007), with newcomer students to support oral English language development, to develop interpretations, and to invite…
Descriptors: High School Students, Refugees, Immigrants, Student Attitudes
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Leake, Maria de la Luz – Art Education, 2019
In an exhibition called One to Another, Borderland Collective created spaces for "listening, critical inquiry, and participation" and invited viewers "to contemplate their own familial migration stories within the context of larger migration narratives" (Artpace, 2018, para. 2). The interactive exhibition invited visitors to…
Descriptors: Art Education, Exhibits, Immigration, Teaching Methods
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Social Education, 2019
Discussions about immigration and refugee resettlement can be challenging to navigate. America's immigration system is highly complex, and confusion about who is allowed to enter the United States, and how, can lead to the spread of misinformation. It is also a highly salient topic that students are likely to encounter frequently in their daily…
Descriptors: Refugees, Land Settlement, Immigrants, Misconceptions
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Normand, Linn – Journal of Curriculum Studies, 2021
Tracing the representation of the 'immigrant others' in Norwegian schoolbooks over the past century, the paper examines their exclusion/inclusion in national curriculum/learning materials. It finds that a shift has occurred in the country's national narratives over time through three distinct phases: once in the 'blind spot', the 'immigrant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Educational History, Immigrants, Content Analysis
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Hilburn, Jeremy; Buchanan, Lisa Brown; Journell, Wayne – Action in Teacher Education, 2021
There is a demographic and democratic imperative for social studies teachers to broach the issue of contemporary immigration in their classrooms. In this study, preservice social studies teachers (PSTs) viewed three documentary films that presented stories of immigration that run counter to the narrative projected by the Trump administration and…
Descriptors: Documentaries, Films, Social Studies, Course Content
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Laviosa, Sara – L2 Journal, 2022
The pedagogies that are currently being put forward within a broad multilingual paradigm in languages education endorse the general principle that learning is a collaborative and dialogic process engaging learners and teachers as partners that bring diverse linguistic, cultural and other knowledge into the classroom. The plurilingual approach to…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Translation, Multilingualism, Second Language Learning
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Parejo, José Luis; Molina-Fernández, Elvira; González-Pedraza, Ainoa – London Review of Education, 2021
Globalisation has brought about great social and economic impact, as well as great challenges. Major developments have taken place in the mobility of capital and, to a lesser extent, of goods; not so in the mobility of people seeking asylum due to persecution and war. This article approaches the phenomenon of migration, particularly of refugees,…
Descriptors: Empathy, Global Approach, Social Influences, Economic Factors
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Tran, Van Anh – Social Studies and the Young Learner, 2022
In elementary classrooms, teaching immigration often begins and ends at Ellis Island--without discussions of racist migration policies or engagement with current issues. Although contemporary immigration is rarely discussed with elementary students, the number of young people from immigrant and/or refugee backgrounds in the U.S. continues to rise.…
Descriptors: Civics, Citizenship Education, Immigration, Elementary School Students
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Jenny Field; Celine Kearney – Educational Linguistics, 2021
New Zealand has expanded its refugee resettlement programme. Government policy changes, announced in 2018, meant the refugee quota which has been 750 for about 30 years would increase to 1500 people (Immigration New Zealand, Ministry of Business, Innovation & Employment, New Zealand immigration. Immigration Factsheets: Refugees and Asylum…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Land Settlement, Refugees, Adult Literacy
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Katz, Hilary; Winegardner, Zachary – Art Education, 2020
Gazing into the future, how can educators refocus art and museum curricula to reflect emerging digital technologies while maintaining the value of hands-on making and educator-facilitated practice? With the goal of supplying opportunities for learners to activate the space and reach a profound understanding of art, without relying on human…
Descriptors: Museums, Art Products, Teaching Methods, Educational Technology
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Svensson, Malin – Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research, 2019
This article examines challenges experienced by teachers of asylum-seeking pupils in Sweden, where the right to education is part of a policy of promoting "normal life" during the asylum process. A theoretical framework contributed a deepened understanding of the teachers' experiences as street-level bureaucrats. Interviews indicated…
Descriptors: Refugees, Public Policy, Teaching Methods, Teacher Attitudes
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