In a world increasingly globalised, it is crucial that preservice teachers are equipped with a range of pedagogical knowledges, understandings and practices related to diversity and difference. This paper reports on the implementation and learning outcomes of a teacher preparation initiative in an Australian university called Refugee Action Support, which seeks to develop and enhance such awareness. The initiative provides targeted training to preservice teachers in the vital areas of literacy and numeracy tuition, with the specific aim of preparing them to tutor humanitarian refugee students in high schools in Western Sydney, Australia. Drawing on key principles of academic service learning, the program promotes a context for reciprocal le...
Over half of the current refugee population worldwide are school aged children under the age of 18. ...
Schools represent the primary setting where refugee children learn about Australian life and culture...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
Rarely do refugee students entering Australian schools possess the multiple forms of social, linguis...
As several notable international scholars have argued, the standardised practices of schools are pro...
The Refugee Action Support program was launched in 2007 through a partnership between Western Sydney...
This report examines how the Refugee Action Support program (RAS), a collaboration between the Austr...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
Australia has a growing refugee population of about 12,000 people a year who gain entry into Austral...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support program, which is a program of literacy support for ...
Over half of the current refugee population worldwide are school aged children under the age of 18. ...
Schools represent the primary setting where refugee children learn about Australian life and culture...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
The Refugee Action Support program in the School of Education, University of Western Sydney, represe...
This paper discusses the community engagement program, Refugee Action Support (RAS) at the Universit...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
Rarely do refugee students entering Australian schools possess the multiple forms of social, linguis...
As several notable international scholars have argued, the standardised practices of schools are pro...
The Refugee Action Support program was launched in 2007 through a partnership between Western Sydney...
This report examines how the Refugee Action Support program (RAS), a collaboration between the Austr...
The Refugee Action Support (RAS) program began in 2007 as a collaborative arrangement between the Un...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
Australia has a growing refugee population of about 12,000 people a year who gain entry into Austral...
This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support program, which is a program of literacy support for ...
Over half of the current refugee population worldwide are school aged children under the age of 18. ...
Schools represent the primary setting where refugee children learn about Australian life and culture...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...