This paper focuses on issues of access to productive literacy learning as part of socially just schooling for recently arrived refugee youth within Australia. It argues that a sole reliance on traditional ESL pedagogy is failing this vulnerable group of students, who differ significantly from past refugees who have settled in Australia. Many have been ‘placeless’ for some time, are likely to have received at best an interrupted education before arriving in Australia, and may have experienced signification trauma (Christie & Sidhu, 2006; Cottone, 2004; Miller, Mitchell, & Brown, 2005). Australian Government policy has resulted in spacialized settlement, leaving particular schools dealing with a large influx of refugee students who may be att...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987This study is an analysis of educational provision in t...
This paper investigates how education bureaucracies in Australia are using languages of categorisati...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
For ESL teachers working with low-literate adolescents the challenge is to provide instruction in ba...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support program, which is a program of literacy support for ...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Since the 2000s, teachers in an increasing number of Australian schools have been learning how to su...
The arrival of substantial cohorts of English language learners from Africa with little, no or sever...
Schools provide refugee young people with safe spaces for new encounters, interactions, and learning...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987This study is an analysis of educational provision in t...
This paper investigates how education bureaucracies in Australia are using languages of categorisati...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
For ESL teachers working with low-literate adolescents the challenge is to provide instruction in ba...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support program, which is a program of literacy support for ...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Since the 2000s, teachers in an increasing number of Australian schools have been learning how to su...
The arrival of substantial cohorts of English language learners from Africa with little, no or sever...
Schools provide refugee young people with safe spaces for new encounters, interactions, and learning...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
Thesis (M.Ed.)--University of Melbourne, 1987This study is an analysis of educational provision in t...
This paper investigates how education bureaucracies in Australia are using languages of categorisati...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...