While there is a body of research concerning the education of students with migrant or refugee backgrounds, little of this research focuses on primary school-aged children. In order to address this gap, the current paper utilises data gained from an ethnographic study to consider the challenges and opportunities associated with diverse classrooms designed for students learning English, in which students come from a complex range of backgrounds and may have experienced trauma. The paper provides support for sociocultural learning approaches, whereby students’ own cultural and linguistic background are treated as beneficial to education rather than as obstacles to be overcome.Clemence Due, Damien W. Riggs and Martha Augoustino
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
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This chapter will examine variables for new teachers to consider in relation to teaching students wh...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
In this article, educators’ experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Much of the existing research examining the acquisition of English language skills amongst refugees ...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
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...
Abstract: Australian education policies aspire to meet the unique needs of all students including th...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
This chapter will examine variables for new teachers to consider in relation to teaching students wh...
The focus of this paper is the education for newly arrived refugees into secondary school settings. ...
In this article, educators’ experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English...
This paper presents findings from research conducted in two primary schools in South Australia with ...
The Australian Institute for School Teaching and Leadership's (AITSL's) Australian Professional Stan...
Much of the existing research examining the acquisition of English language skills amongst refugees ...
Australian schools have a long history of providing education to students from culturally and lingui...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
Australia has a diverse population, which has been enriched and extended by a series of migration pr...
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...
Abstract: Australian education policies aspire to meet the unique needs of all students including th...
Recent Australian Census data (Australian Bureau of Statistic, 2016) has revealed that 2.8% of Austr...
Masters Research thesisWorsening civil conflict in Sudan since the turn of the century has directly ...
Whilst teachers are increasingly being asked to provide ‘care’ for students in their classrooms, ver...
This chapter will examine variables for new teachers to consider in relation to teaching students wh...