If education is seen as a factor that keeps refugees in camps or host communities rather than encouraging them to go back home, it should be systematically included as part of return to prevent re-displacement
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Research shows the level of importance that education plays in refugee youths’ lives. However, most ...
Education is a central element of resettled families' lives, and providing support to parents and ch...
If education is seen as a factor that keeps refugees in camps or host communities rather than encour...
The human factor refers to aspects of someone’s personality and performance abilities that enable ...
Millions of refugee students globally are unable to access quality education because they are stuck ...
The educational opportunities of refugee learners are shaped by forces of globalization, restrictive...
Education has been long neglected in emergency relief efforts. Historically, it has been viewed as a...
Globally, after the World War 2, the population of displaced people is at its highest. Significant, ...
Schmiedebach M, Wegner C. Preventing a "Lost Generation": Education for Refugee Students. Journal of...
This paper aims to analyse and assess the following needs: (a) The need for successful participatio...
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half ar...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Living reference work entry: For many young persons of refugee background, the transition from their...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Research shows the level of importance that education plays in refugee youths’ lives. However, most ...
Education is a central element of resettled families' lives, and providing support to parents and ch...
If education is seen as a factor that keeps refugees in camps or host communities rather than encour...
The human factor refers to aspects of someone’s personality and performance abilities that enable ...
Millions of refugee students globally are unable to access quality education because they are stuck ...
The educational opportunities of refugee learners are shaped by forces of globalization, restrictive...
Education has been long neglected in emergency relief efforts. Historically, it has been viewed as a...
Globally, after the World War 2, the population of displaced people is at its highest. Significant, ...
Schmiedebach M, Wegner C. Preventing a "Lost Generation": Education for Refugee Students. Journal of...
This paper aims to analyse and assess the following needs: (a) The need for successful participatio...
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half ar...
In the context of increasing and ever more protracted forced displacement within a globally shrinkin...
Living reference work entry: For many young persons of refugee background, the transition from their...
The subject being studied is education for refugee children. Today, there are many children that are...
© 2017 Elsevier Ltd In this introduction to the IJIR special issue on refugee youth in academic sett...
Research shows the level of importance that education plays in refugee youths’ lives. However, most ...
Education is a central element of resettled families' lives, and providing support to parents and ch...