Education of Syrian Refugee Children

Education of Syrian Refugee Children
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Publisher : Rand Corporation
Total Pages : 115
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ISBN-10 : 9780833092441
ISBN-13 : 0833092448
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis Education of Syrian Refugee Children by : Shelly Culbertson

With four million Syrian refugees as of September 2015, there is urgent need to develop both short-term and long-term approaches to providing education for the children of this population. This report reviews Syrian refugee education for children in the three neighboring countries with the largest population of refugees—Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan—and analyzes four areas: access, management, society, and quality.

"Growing Up Without an Education"

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Total Pages : 87
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ISBN-10 : 1623133777
ISBN-13 : 9781623133771
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis "Growing Up Without an Education" by : Bassam Khawaja

"The report, "'Growing Up Without an Education': Barriers to Education for Syrian Refugee Children in Lebanon," documents the important steps Lebanon has taken to allow Syrian children to access public schools. But Human Rights Watch found that some schools have not complied with enrollment policies, and that more donor support is needed for Syrian families and for Lebanon’s over-stretched public school system. Lebanon is also undermining its positive education policy by imposing harsh residency requirements that restrict refugees' freedom of movement and exacerbate poverty, limiting parents' ability to send their children to school and contributing to child labor. Secondary school-age children and children with disabilities face particularly difficult obstacles"--Publisher's description.

Syrian Refugee Children in Australia and Sweden

Syrian Refugee Children in Australia and Sweden
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781000124408
ISBN-13 : 1000124401
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Syrian Refugee Children in Australia and Sweden by : Nina Maadad

Both Australia and Sweden are economically, socially and politically well-developed countries and each has responded to the Syrian crisis in its own way with features that define refugee children’s schooling trajectories for transition to life and work. Syrian Refugee Children in Australia and Sweden provides insights into policies influencing the education and schooling of Syrian refugee children in Australia and Sweden. This book uses the perspectives of Syrian refugee children and their voiced experiences to elicit recommendations for education practices and content. Their voices were central to the analysis for the main reason that their viewpoints could contribute in a practical way to the development of pedagogical approaches that would support their schooling, and an effective and productive transition to life in the host countries. The opinions, suggestions and experiences of other stakeholders such as parents, caregivers, teachers and school and state officials, were included for greater understanding so that as many relevant contexts are covered. The recommendations for refugee education proposed in this book will be useful for teachers, principals and policy makers directly involved in educating refugee students and this could positively impact on young refugee students finding their way to a new and better life.

Syrian Refugee Children in the Middle East and Europe

Syrian Refugee Children in the Middle East and Europe
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 159
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ISBN-10 : 9781351169301
ISBN-13 : 1351169300
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Syrian Refugee Children in the Middle East and Europe by : Michelle Pace

Since the start of the conflict in Syria in 2011, Syrian refugee children have withstood violence, uncertainty, fear, trauma and loss. This book follows their journeys by bringing together scholars and practitioners to reflect on how to make their situation better and to get this knowledge to as many front liners - across European and neighbouring countries in the Middle East - as possible. The book is premised on the underlying conception of refugee children as not merely a vulnerable contingent of the displaced Syrian population, but one that possesses a certain agency for change and progress. In this vein, the various contributions aim to not just de-securitize the ‘conversation’ on migration that frequently centres on the presumed insecurity that refugees personify. They also de-securitize the figure and image of the refugee. Through the stories of the youngest and most vulnerable, they demonstrate that refugee children are not mere opaque figures on who we project our insecurities. Instead, they embody potentials and opportunities for progress that we need to nurture, as young refugees find themselves compelled to both negotiate the practical realities of a life in exile, and situate themselves in changing and unfamiliar sociocultural contexts. Drawing on extensive field research, this edited volume points in the direction of a new rights based framework which will safeguard the future of these children and their well-being. Offering a comparative lens between approaches to tackling refugees in the Middle East and Europe, this book will appeal to students and scholars of refugees and migration studies, human rights, as well as anyone with an interest in the Middle East or Europe.

"I Want to Continue to Study"

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Total Pages : 61
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:1179236771
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Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis "I Want to Continue to Study" by : Breanna Small

"... documents increasingly difficult obstacles to education the further Syrian refugee children progress in school, with enrollment rates collapsing from nearly 90 percent in primary classes to just 25 [percent by the end of secondary school]"--Publisher website.

"Without Education They Lose Their Future"

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Total Pages : 51
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ISBN-10 : 1623136377
ISBN-13 : 9781623136376
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis "Without Education They Lose Their Future" by : Simon Rau

"This report found that fewer than 15 percent of more than 3,000 school-age asylum-seeking children on the islands were enrolled in public school at the end of the 2017-2018 school year, and that in government-run camps on the islands, only about 100 children, all preschoolers, had access to formal education. The asylum-seeking children on the islands are denied the educational opportunities they would have on the mainland. Most of those who were able to go to school had been allowed to leave the government-run camps for housing run by local authorities and volunteers."--Publisher website, viewed August 14, 2018.

Handbook of Research on Assessment Practices and Pedagogical Models for Immigrant Students

Handbook of Research on Assessment Practices and Pedagogical Models for Immigrant Students
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 476
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ISBN-10 : 9781522593492
ISBN-13 : 1522593497
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis Handbook of Research on Assessment Practices and Pedagogical Models for Immigrant Students by : Keengwe, Jared

Standardized tests have been selected as a key assessment factor in expanding the academic achievement of the national student population. However, these tests position immigrant students at the risk of academic failure, leading education experts to search for new strategies and teaching models. The Handbook of Research on Assessment Practices and Pedagogical Models for Immigrant Students is a critical research publication that focuses on research-based pedagogical practices for teaching immigrant students. Edited by a prominent IGI Global editor, this book examines the latest professional development models and assessment practices of English learners (ELs). Covering essential topics such as second language acquisition (SLA), classroom management, teacher education, refugee resettlement programs, and more, this publication is a valuable resource for academicians, professionals, researchers, administrators, faculty, and classroom teachers as the social and academic needs of English language learners continue to present a challenge for many schools and teachers.

Educational Development and Infrastructure for Immigrants and Refugees

Educational Development and Infrastructure for Immigrants and Refugees
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Publisher : IGI Global
Total Pages : 393
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ISBN-10 : 9781522533269
ISBN-13 : 1522533265
Rating : 4/5 (69 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Development and Infrastructure for Immigrants and Refugees by : Erçetin, ?efika ?ule

Education is a pivotal influence on all members of society. However, in the case of immigrants and refugees integrating into a new country, allowing proper learning opportunities can offer specific challenges that must be overcome. Educational Development and Infrastructure for Immigrants and Refugees is an innovative source of scholarly research on the role of education for refugees and immigrants, and it examines methods to develop effective learning processes for these students. Highlighting a range of perspectives on topics such as lifelong learning, legal considerations, and multiculturalism, this book is ideally designed for teachers, policy makers, researchers, academics, and professionals actively involved in the education sector.

Learner-centred Education in International Perspective

Learner-centred Education in International Perspective
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9780415600729
ISBN-13 : 0415600723
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Learner-centred Education in International Perspective by : Michele Schweisfurth

Explores debates around learner-centred education (or child-centred education) as a strategy for developing teachers' classroom practice and asks whether a 'Western' construct is appropriate for application in all societies and classrooms.

Educational Interventions for Refugee Children

Educational Interventions for Refugee Children
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781134395606
ISBN-13 : 1134395604
Rating : 4/5 (06 Downloads)

Synopsis Educational Interventions for Refugee Children by : Richard Hamilton

How can schools best prepare themselves to successfully educate refugee children? By focusing on the education of refugee children, this book takes a rare look at a subject of increasing significance in current educational spheres. Highlighting the many difficulties facing refugee children, the editors draw upon a wealth of international experience and resources to present a broad, informative and sensitive text. Educational Interventions for Refugee Children identifies school-based interventions, whilst suggesting methods and measures with which to assess the efficacy of such programmes. It also develops a useful model that provides a standard for assessing refugee experience, offering diagnostic indicators for: * Evaluating support services for refugee children * Future avenues of research * Practical implications of creating supportive educational environments for refugee children The need to identify and prepare for the education of refugee children is an international issue, and this is reflected in the broad outlook and appeal of this book. The editors have developed an overall model of refugee experience, integrating psychological, cultural and educational perspectives, which researchers, practitioners and policy makers in education will find invaluable.