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Blanck, Sara – Journal of Social Science Education, 2021
Purpose: This article contributes to the discussion of teaching migration in upper primary school by examining teachers' didactical choices concerning specialized knowledge and pupils' previous knowledge. Design/methodology/approach: The approach is practice-based design research, in which meetings with teachers and focus group interviews with…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Elementary School Students, Teaching Methods, Knowledge Level
Rolfe, Heather; Stevenson, Alex – Learning and Work Institute, 2021
This report looks at the future for English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) learning in the content of new immigration policies, the recovery from coronavirus, and Adult Education Budget devolution. Drawing on desk research and stakeholder interviews in the West Midlands region, the report considers key questions for the sector and policy…
Descriptors: Migration, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Foreign Countries
Valentin, Karen, Ed.; Pradhan, Uma, Ed. – Oxford University Press, 2023
What is education, and who counts as an 'educated person' amidst competing religious, political, and pedagogical ideologies, which have shaped contemporary educational practices and institutions in Nepal? How have social and political changes, an increasing commodification of education, a continued reliance on foreign aid, and expanded…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Influences, Political Influences, Global Approach
Vladan Devedzic; Mirjana Devedzic; Sonja D. Radenkovic; Marija Blagojevic – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2023
In many countries, opportunities for higher education are reduced for some under-represented groups in society. One such group are young women from rural and underdeveloped areas who due to traditional, patriarchal lifestyles have much less chance to go to college and get education that their peers from urban areas have much more access to. Online…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Student Empowerment, Minority Group Students, Females
Barreto, Humberto – Journal of Economic Education, 2018
The economics curriculum today does not emphasize the study of population. This needs to change immediately because we are in the midst of another demographic sea change, slamming on the brakes right after a rapid acceleration during the last half of the twentieth century. Instead of glibly tossing a dependency ratio onto a slide, this article…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Demography, Spreadsheets, Population Distribution
Stepanova, Valentina V.; Meshkova, Irina N.; Sheremetieva, Olga A.; Maštálka, Jirí – Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 2018
Migration as a social phenomenon has always been a part of the world, but it has never reached such scope as in the recent years. Violent conflicts, instability, poverty and natural disasters force people to move in search of protection and better life. In 2017, about one million first instance decisions were issued in EU, most of which were…
Descriptors: Refugees, Foreign Countries, International Law, Migration
Wrench, Alison; Soong, Hannah; Paige, Kathy; Garrett, Robyne – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 2018
Within the Australian context, research into schooling experiences of refugee and migrant-background students has tended to focus on developing English language proficiency with little attention given to initiatives that contribute more broadly to students' social and educational resources. Whilst not denying the significance of English language…
Descriptors: Refugees, Migration, Foreign Countries, Migrant Children
Wenger, Marina; Gärtner, Holger; Brunner, Martin – School Effectiveness and School Improvement, 2020
The aim of educational policy should be to provide a good education to all students. Thus, a key question arises regarding the extent to which key characteristics of school composition (proportion of students with migration background, socioeconomic status [SES], prior school achievement, and achievement heterogeneity), instructional quality,…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Institutional Characteristics, Instructional Effectiveness, School Effectiveness
Elizabeth Vickery, Amanda – Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, 2020
In this study the author explores how an African American woman and elementary teacher utilized her family's history and cultural memories during the Great Migration to reconsider how we (re)member the past and understand what it means to be a citizen. The researcher found that the participant viewed migration as a central theme in understanding…
Descriptors: African American History, Civics, Social Studies, Citizenship Education
Warren, Paul; Lafortune, Julien – Public Policy Institute of California, 2020
Demographic projections from the California Department of Finance (DOF) suggest that California's public K-12 school system is entering a long period of declining enrollment. Districts with declining enrollment face fiscal pressures, as state funding is tied to the number of students they serve. Declining enrollment also has important implications…
Descriptors: Declining Enrollment, Enrollment Trends, Public Schools, School Districts
Deanna L. Jurkowski – ProQuest LLC, 2020
Teacher retention in rural schools continues to be an area of concern. This qualitative study examines why teachers migrate from small, rural school districts to teach in larger districts by interviewing teachers who have already made the move and who have taught in both environments. It also shares the perceptions of teachers as they reflect on…
Descriptors: Elementary School Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Rural to Urban Migration, Rural Schools
Capstick, Tony – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2019
The framework for this paper takes its central orientation from the New Literacy Studies (NLS) body of research which focuses on the analysis of texts and practices rather than the skills-oriented perspective of large-scale quantitative studies. In this paper, these are the texts of everyday life and the literacy practices of adult migrants before…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adult Literacy, Migrants, Migration
Golz, Reinhard; Grauman, Olga; Whybra, David – International Dialogues on Education: Past and Present, 2019
The humanities and social sciences, and in particular the educational sciences, are facing major challenges in view of the current socio-political, economic and foreign policy upheavals. The authors characterize some of these challenges to education theorists and practical pedagogues against the background of the ideas of a "Humanization of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Humanization, Progressive Education, Nationalism
Amior, Michael – Centre for Economic Performance, 2019
Better-educated workers form many more long-distance job matches, and they move more quickly following local employment shocks. I argue this is a consequence of larger dispersion in wage offers, independent of geography. In a frictional market, this generates larger surpluses for workers in new matches, which can better justify the cost of moving…
Descriptors: Migration, Skilled Workers, Wages, Labor Market
Grinshtain, Yael – AERA Online Paper Repository, 2022
Based on different geosocial contexts - rural and centre -- the current study was aimed at exploring the experiences of teachers who performed internal migration to a rural region, focusing on their considerations regarding the migration process, and the challenges they confronted. Using the phenomenological qualitative approach, eighteen teachers…
Descriptors: Rural Schools, Phenomenology, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience