In an age in which a shift towards increased authoritarianism and populism means that citizenship is defined in increasingly exclusive ways, migrant teachers’ perspectives are vital in informing inclusive educational decision making, policies and practices. We draw on the life history tradition to present the perspectives of one minority teacher, living and working in Norway. Elif, a Turkish-Norwegian, reflects on her motivations in pursuing teaching as a career. As a multilingual minority teacher, she considers the relationships between language use, citizenship and belonging. For Elif, having Turkish roots and living in Norway presents certain advantages, possibilities and challenges, both in school and society. She suggests that her inte...
Adult education has been used as a means to enhance citizens' opportunities to participate and be in...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This article explores how some minority pupils’ self-definition as “foreigners” leads to their inabi...
If the prognosis of the future demographic situation in Norway is right, the percentage of immigrant...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
Issues in minority education in relation to citizenship have received more attention lately, because...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
The Norwegian educational system is in the process of recognising and incorporating the rights of th...
This chapter investigates writing instruction for migrant students with little formal education. The...
This is a qualitative study about Norwegian preservice teachers’ orientations towards teaching in mu...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
The 2019 GEM Report (Migration, displacement and education: building bridges, not walls) underscores...
This article reports the results of a school-based curriculum development project that aimed to supp...
Teachers in Norway have been increasingly faced with the challenge of adapting their instruction met...
This paper examines the inclusion/exclusion of immigrants’ perspectives and lived experiences in the...
Adult education has been used as a means to enhance citizens' opportunities to participate and be in...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This article explores how some minority pupils’ self-definition as “foreigners” leads to their inabi...
If the prognosis of the future demographic situation in Norway is right, the percentage of immigrant...
Cultural diversity in schools is increasing and addressing educational inequalities faced by minorit...
Issues in minority education in relation to citizenship have received more attention lately, because...
This disserattion is a study of the degree to which minority background students get to utilize the ...
The Norwegian educational system is in the process of recognising and incorporating the rights of th...
This chapter investigates writing instruction for migrant students with little formal education. The...
This is a qualitative study about Norwegian preservice teachers’ orientations towards teaching in mu...
Even smaller Western countries receive immigrants from remote areas with poorer living conditions. A...
The 2019 GEM Report (Migration, displacement and education: building bridges, not walls) underscores...
This article reports the results of a school-based curriculum development project that aimed to supp...
Teachers in Norway have been increasingly faced with the challenge of adapting their instruction met...
This paper examines the inclusion/exclusion of immigrants’ perspectives and lived experiences in the...
Adult education has been used as a means to enhance citizens' opportunities to participate and be in...
Abstract This study aims to investigate how a primary school in Norway addresses learners with dive...
This article explores how some minority pupils’ self-definition as “foreigners” leads to their inabi...