In recent years, there has been an increase in students with refugee experience in the UK, the US, Europe and Australia. These students face many barriers to education, and appropriately educating this diverse student population presents many challenges to schools and education departments. We argue that a whole of school approach that includes school structures, culture and pedagogy is needed to provide equity for students with refugee experience. This approach to reform requires that the ‘structures and programs [that] are designed for a dominant group’ (DETE, South Australian Curriculum Standards and Accountability Framework, South Australia 2001), and which disadvantage minority groups, are challenged and changed. Implementing such chan...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
In recent years, there has been an increase in students with refugee experience in the UK, the US, E...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This chapter provides a critical overview of current educational provisions in Australia for student...
Schools provide refugee young people with safe spaces for new encounters, interactions, and learning...
This chapter examines the new compulsory schooling age in multicultural Sydney, Australia. For the p...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
All communities of refugee backgrounds should feel supported by the state and the majority, and have...
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...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
This article reports on two phases of a larger research project on refugee education in Queensland. ...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
In recent years, there has been an increase in students with refugee experience in the UK, the US, E...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This chapter provides a critical overview of current educational provisions in Australia for student...
Schools provide refugee young people with safe spaces for new encounters, interactions, and learning...
This chapter examines the new compulsory schooling age in multicultural Sydney, Australia. For the p...
Many African refugee students entering Australian high schools have come from war-torn regions in Af...
All communities of refugee backgrounds should feel supported by the state and the majority, and have...
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...
On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their...
This article reports on two phases of a larger research project on refugee education in Queensland. ...
This paper discusses the role of community, non-government organisations and universities in assisti...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Sudanese refugees currently constitute the largest single group of arrivals to Australia under the h...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...