Schools represent the primary setting where refugee children learn about Australian life and culture. They serve as a broad context for acculturation not only for academic development and language acquisition but for cultural learning too. This paper focuses on the after‐school homework tutoring programme that uses University of Western Sydney (Australia) secondary teacher education students as tutors for African refugee students in secondary schools to facilitate their inclusion into Australian society. African refugees may receive lower returns for education in comparison with other Australian migrants. Using Bourdieu’s theory of social capital and cultural reproduction as a conceptual framework, this paper discusses the part played by sc...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
All communities of refugee backgrounds should feel supported by the state and the majority, and have...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support Partnership Project between the University of Wester...
Rarely do refugee students entering Australian schools possess the multiple forms of social, linguis...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
As several notable international scholars have argued, the standardised practices of schools are pro...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This study reports on an investigation into the perceptions of African Refugee Background students a...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
Since the 2000s, teachers in an increasing number of Australian schools have been learning how to su...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
All communities of refugee backgrounds should feel supported by the state and the majority, and have...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support Partnership Project between the University of Wester...
Rarely do refugee students entering Australian schools possess the multiple forms of social, linguis...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
As several notable international scholars have argued, the standardised practices of schools are pro...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This study reports on an investigation into the perceptions of African Refugee Background students a...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
Since the 2000s, teachers in an increasing number of Australian schools have been learning how to su...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
All communities of refugee backgrounds should feel supported by the state and the majority, and have...