Much of the existing research examining the acquisition of English language skills amongst refugees and other newly arrived migrants, both in Australia and internationally, assumes a relatively straightforward relationship between English language proficiency and inclusion within the broader community. This article presents contrary findings from a study of two South Australian primary schools with New Arrivals Programmes (NAPs). By examining data from both a questionnaire administered to teachers and ethnographic observations of children at play in the school yard, the findings presented here suggest that students in NAPs will be differentially invested in learning English according to the degree of exclusion they experience in the school ...
What happens when a monolingual school in an economically deprived area of an inner city becomes a m...
In this examination of monolingual and multilingual pedagogies I draw on literature that explores th...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
Published online: 01 Jun 2015Educational experiences during childhood are critically important for d...
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECENTLY arrived in Australia face considerable challenges in making connectio...
While there is a body of research concerning the education of students with migrant or refugee backg...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
Resettlement in Australia can be a stressful experience for migrants who are largely expected to qui...
In this article, educators’ experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English...
This paper focuses on issues of access to productive literacy learning as part of socially just scho...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Learning English is an important aspect of post-migration settlement in Australia, and new migrants ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
Global migration has led to increasing numbers of children encountering schools as newcomers in thei...
What happens when a monolingual school in an economically deprived area of an inner city becomes a m...
In this examination of monolingual and multilingual pedagogies I draw on literature that explores th...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
Published online: 01 Jun 2015Educational experiences during childhood are critically important for d...
YOUNG PEOPLE WHO HAVE RECENTLY arrived in Australia face considerable challenges in making connectio...
While there is a body of research concerning the education of students with migrant or refugee backg...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
Resettlement in Australia can be a stressful experience for migrants who are largely expected to qui...
In this article, educators’ experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English...
This paper focuses on issues of access to productive literacy learning as part of socially just scho...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Learning English is an important aspect of post-migration settlement in Australia, and new migrants ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
Global migration has led to increasing numbers of children encountering schools as newcomers in thei...
What happens when a monolingual school in an economically deprived area of an inner city becomes a m...
In this examination of monolingual and multilingual pedagogies I draw on literature that explores th...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...