© 2018, © 2018 Educational Review. This article reports a study of the barriers faced by headteachers seeking to include young asylum seekers and refugees into secondary schools in England. We trace the new discourses and assemblages of authority created at city level by recent policy changes. Drawing on in-depth interviews with headteachers, we share their experiences of navigating layered ecologies of systemic challenges to their inclusive stance towards provision for newly arrived children. We argue that structural and policy moves in England towards greater emphasis on controlling (im)migration and economistic measures of educational performance, alongside centralised funding and governance and the reduction of place-based regional auto...
The right to education for all children, including asylum-seeking children, is enshrined in the UN C...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...
Across the world, children are forced to leave their homes for far-flung destinations. This global p...
This thesis focuses on how young refugees and their families encounter the English education system....
Within the current global refugee crisis this paper emphasises the fundamental role of education in ...
As the number of individuals who have been forced to flee their homes and country of origin has incr...
There are more child refugees in Europe than at any point since the end of the Second World War (Sav...
While existing research has shown the importance of the three interrelated domains of the wider poli...
The value of school for refugee and asylum seeking children is well established, in terms of their r...
Recent migration flows – including those resulting from conflict, persecution and natural disaster –...
Since 2014, the international community has felt overwhelmed by refugees and asylum seekers searchin...
Research shows that significant barriers confront refugee and asylum-seeker children arriving in the...
This paper addresses the policy of education for diversity that seeks to facilitate refugee integrat...
The deregulated and marketised education system is failing large numbers of the most vulnerable chil...
The right to education for all children, including asylum-seeking children, is enshrined in the UN C...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...
Across the world, children are forced to leave their homes for far-flung destinations. This global p...
This thesis focuses on how young refugees and their families encounter the English education system....
Within the current global refugee crisis this paper emphasises the fundamental role of education in ...
As the number of individuals who have been forced to flee their homes and country of origin has incr...
There are more child refugees in Europe than at any point since the end of the Second World War (Sav...
While existing research has shown the importance of the three interrelated domains of the wider poli...
The value of school for refugee and asylum seeking children is well established, in terms of their r...
Recent migration flows – including those resulting from conflict, persecution and natural disaster –...
Since 2014, the international community has felt overwhelmed by refugees and asylum seekers searchin...
Research shows that significant barriers confront refugee and asylum-seeker children arriving in the...
This paper addresses the policy of education for diversity that seeks to facilitate refugee integrat...
The deregulated and marketised education system is failing large numbers of the most vulnerable chil...
The right to education for all children, including asylum-seeking children, is enshrined in the UN C...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
The goal of equity in education in England is damaged by regional disparities in outcomes and a mark...