History has much to offer education in emergencies (EiE) scholars and practitioners. Most EiE research comprises qualitative case studies and, to a lesser extent, quantitative experimental studies, both of which tend to focus on either the impact of interventions or whether education processes or structures are a cause or effect of conflict. I argue that historical approaches enable researchers to ask different questions, to construct a narrative that establishes why specific policies and programs for refugee education were developed by the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees or in particular refugee camps or settlements, and to determine why and how the field has changed over time. This enables the researcher to consider why and ...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Tertiary education institutions in resettlement and asylum countries across the world are asking wha...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Conflict and displacement are increasingly protracted, requiring rethinking of refugee education as ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
In this article, I probe a question at the core of comparative education – how to realize the right...
Education is a tool critical for a good future and success in an individual’s life. Without educatio...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
Refugee education has been evolving and developing since it was brought to the attention of the inte...
Situated within the field of education and forced migration, this mixed methods study looks at the p...
According to recent estimates, less than half of all refugee children of primary or secondary school...
The first edition of the JEiE contains four articles - three research articles and one field note - ...
Tertiary education institutions in resettlement and asylum countries across the world are asking wha...
Refugee access to higher education is devastatingly low. Recognizing the complex barriers facing ref...
This article examines a pressing problem for those concerned with research on forced migration – the...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Tertiary education institutions in resettlement and asylum countries across the world are asking wha...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Conflict and displacement are increasingly protracted, requiring rethinking of refugee education as ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
In this article, I probe a question at the core of comparative education – how to realize the right...
Education is a tool critical for a good future and success in an individual’s life. Without educatio...
This article examines the origins of the unique schooling system for Palestinian refugees run by the...
Refugee education has been evolving and developing since it was brought to the attention of the inte...
Situated within the field of education and forced migration, this mixed methods study looks at the p...
According to recent estimates, less than half of all refugee children of primary or secondary school...
The first edition of the JEiE contains four articles - three research articles and one field note - ...
Tertiary education institutions in resettlement and asylum countries across the world are asking wha...
Refugee access to higher education is devastatingly low. Recognizing the complex barriers facing ref...
This article examines a pressing problem for those concerned with research on forced migration – the...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Tertiary education institutions in resettlement and asylum countries across the world are asking wha...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...