Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students

Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 275
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ISBN-13 : 9783031338342
ISBN-10 : 3031338340
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Book Synopsis Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students by : Thomas DeVere Wolsey

Download or read book Teaching Refugees and Displaced Students written by Thomas DeVere Wolsey and published by Springer Nature. This book was released on 2023-10-26 with total page 275 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This textbook serves as a guide for practitioners whose goal is to enhance refugee students’ learning experiences. With millions of children globally in refugee or seeking asylum status, this volume is a must-read for every 21st century educator. Often, refugee students have missed a substantial amount of schooling as a result of the disruptions in their home countries and transit through refugee camps. Others have never been to school at any time. Refugees enter school with the same hopes and aspirations as other students, but they also confront serious challenges. This textbook helps educators to restore hope through the following topics: empowering refugees in school liberating structures in resettlement camps increasing opportunity at university designing compassionate pedagogies leveraging technology connecting the community Each chapter includes points to ponder as educators work to apply the principles of restoring hope for refugee students and their families. This textbook also provides practical suggestions and case studies that will help educators to put theory into practice. Teachers and professors who are passionate about honing their skills will find this book a comprehensive resource when displaced students enter their classrooms. This volume will also be of great interest to teacher-educators, pre-service teachers, educators serving in refugee camps and school administrators.


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