In this article, educators’ experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English language education as part of Intensive English Language Programs (IELPs) in South Australia are considered. To this end, responses to qualitative interviews with 14 educators working in three schools are examined using Braun and Clarke’s method of qualitative thematic analysis. Results indicate that the model of education provided within IELPs is seen by teachers as the best approach to educating young refugees and migrants in Australia.Clemence Due, Damien W Riggs, Mia Mandar
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
The arrival of substantial cohorts of English language learners from Africa with little, no or sever...
While there is a body of research concerning the education of students with migrant or refugee backg...
An increasing number of newcomer English language learners (ELLs) in Canadian high schools are from ...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
Internationally, research indicates that in primary schools English language learners (ELLs) receive...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Much of the existing research examining the acquisition of English language skills amongst refugees ...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Published online: 01 Jun 2015Educational experiences during childhood are critically important for d...
This article reports on an interview study with six secondary school LX English teachers working in ...
This multiple case study results from an ethnographic immersion in a local public high school, focus...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
The arrival of substantial cohorts of English language learners from Africa with little, no or sever...
While there is a body of research concerning the education of students with migrant or refugee backg...
An increasing number of newcomer English language learners (ELLs) in Canadian high schools are from ...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
Internationally, research indicates that in primary schools English language learners (ELLs) receive...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Much of the existing research examining the acquisition of English language skills amongst refugees ...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Published online: 01 Jun 2015Educational experiences during childhood are critically important for d...
This article reports on an interview study with six secondary school LX English teachers working in ...
This multiple case study results from an ethnographic immersion in a local public high school, focus...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
The arrival of substantial cohorts of English language learners from Africa with little, no or sever...