AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages as a means for participation in society. These curricula are not suitable for migrants without previous basic education, which leaves groups of migrants vulnerable to alienation and without support for social integration.MethodThe IDEAL-programme (Integrating Disadvantaged Ethnicities through Adult Learning), which takes a participatory didactic approach and in which daily personal and family life is the starting point for learning, was provided and evaluated in the Netherlands and Sweden in 2011–2013. The participants (N=16) were migrant mothers of Berber and Arabic origin without formal educational experience. The teachers shared the same ba...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
AbstractImmigration is a very important phenomenon in every member state of the European Union. In t...
International audienceThis book explores the question of how equitable and inclusive education can b...
Background: Courses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages as a me...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
For more than four decades, European institutions together with researchers and language policy make...
The Parents in (inter)Action (PiiA) project was established in 2007 in a number of Flemish cities an...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
Contrary to the other articles in this issue, our study does not aim at identifying innovative metho...
The project ENABLE, Self-Learning for Arab speaking refugee children – building a con- cept for moth...
One of the major setbacks that migrant parents are faced with is the language barrier, which makes t...
The level of migration across Europe has vastly increased over the years. In order for ...
Today\u27s challenges and developments − migration flows, globalization, diversification of educatio...
This study aims to highlight the problems of Syrian children in the educational proces and the relat...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
AbstractImmigration is a very important phenomenon in every member state of the European Union. In t...
International audienceThis book explores the question of how equitable and inclusive education can b...
Background: Courses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages as a me...
AbstractBackgroundCourses for migrants in Europe are mostly aimed at literacy in western languages a...
For more than four decades, European institutions together with researchers and language policy make...
The Parents in (inter)Action (PiiA) project was established in 2007 in a number of Flemish cities an...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
Contrary to the other articles in this issue, our study does not aim at identifying innovative metho...
The project ENABLE, Self-Learning for Arab speaking refugee children – building a con- cept for moth...
One of the major setbacks that migrant parents are faced with is the language barrier, which makes t...
The level of migration across Europe has vastly increased over the years. In order for ...
Today\u27s challenges and developments − migration flows, globalization, diversification of educatio...
This study aims to highlight the problems of Syrian children in the educational proces and the relat...
This is a book about the role of language in the integration of migrants. The writers of the chapter...
INTERACT - Researching Third Country Nationals’ Integration as a Three-way Process - Immigrants, Cou...
AbstractImmigration is a very important phenomenon in every member state of the European Union. In t...
International audienceThis book explores the question of how equitable and inclusive education can b...