Refugee students may come to schools with fragmented educational histories and other exile-related stressors, but many also settle fast, enjoy school and live rather ordinary childhoods. These more positive stories are not told because they get overridden by well-meaning but counterproductive stories of victimhood. This article presents a storycrafting project with 13 primary school aged refugee children in Australia, with an aim to problematise this deficit-discourse. The outcome was the group’s “preferred narrative”, that is, a story combining fact and fiction within the dialogical process between the teller and the audiences. The story was published as a fictional book and an animated film entitled Ali and the Long Journey Australia. Thi...
The authors closely analyzed 45 children\u27s books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds th...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Refugee students may come to schools with fragmented educational histories and other exile-related s...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
'Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by Young Writers aged 11-20 Years', which is considered as ...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
This article uses cultural representations to write refugee history. It examines twenty-first-centur...
In Australia we have been engaged in community research with different groups who have been marginal...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Narrating Our World (NOW) was an arts-based project that attempted to understand the educational exp...
Much has been written about children’s literature that deals with war, and specifically the holocaus...
In the last two decades there have been significant numbers of children’s books written about variou...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
The authors closely analyzed 45 children\u27s books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds th...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Refugee students may come to schools with fragmented educational histories and other exile-related s...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
'Dark Dreams: Australian Refugee Stories by Young Writers aged 11-20 Years', which is considered as ...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
This article uses cultural representations to write refugee history. It examines twenty-first-centur...
In Australia we have been engaged in community research with different groups who have been marginal...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Narrating Our World (NOW) was an arts-based project that attempted to understand the educational exp...
Much has been written about children’s literature that deals with war, and specifically the holocaus...
In the last two decades there have been significant numbers of children’s books written about variou...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
The authors closely analyzed 45 children\u27s books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds th...
Australia has become one of the most highly multilingual and multicultural societies in the world to...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...