Critical Perspectives on Refugee and Migrant Integration in Education
Grassroots Narratives from Multiregional Settings
Herausgeber: Otto, Marcus; Saeed, Tania
Critical Perspectives on Refugee and Migrant Integration in Education
Grassroots Narratives from Multiregional Settings
Herausgeber: Otto, Marcus; Saeed, Tania
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This open-access book offers a critical appraisal, at the cross-section of theory and practice, of concepts of integration at work in education in diverse geopolitical settings. With chapters written by experts based in Cyprus, Ethiopia, Germany, Mexico, Pakistan, the UK and the USA, the book includes discussion of regions of conflict, post-conflict and also non-conflict societies in which a cultural hegemony has developed strategies to "integrate" groups perceived as "other". The book challenges the idea of "integration" in education considering how it relates to inclusion and exclusion and…mehr
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This open-access book offers a critical appraisal, at the cross-section of theory and practice, of concepts of integration at work in education in diverse geopolitical settings. With chapters written by experts based in Cyprus, Ethiopia, Germany, Mexico, Pakistan, the UK and the USA, the book includes discussion of regions of conflict, post-conflict and also non-conflict societies in which a cultural hegemony has developed strategies to "integrate" groups perceived as "other". The book challenges the idea of "integration" in education considering how it relates to inclusion and exclusion and considers the extent to which integration can be empirically studied or evaluated. By accommodating a diversity of voices and perspectives, the structure of this book critically questions the underlying hegemonic Global North-shaped assumptions that have informed the integration debate. The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com.Open access was funded bythe Georg Arnhold Program.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9781350452343
- ISBN-10: 1350452343
- Artikelnr.: 70955727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 228
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Dezember 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 511g
- ISBN-13: 9781350452343
- ISBN-10: 1350452343
- Artikelnr.: 70955727
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Marcus Otto is Senior Researcher at the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media, Georg Eckert Institute, Germany. Tania Saeed is Associate Professor in the Mushtaq Ahmad Gurmani School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan.
Peace and Human Rights Education Series Foreword, Monisha Bajaj and Maria
Hantzopoulos
Foreword, Katharina Baier, Eckhardt Fuchs and Wendy Anne Kopisch (Georg
Arnhold Program)
Acknowledgments, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and Tania
Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Introduction: "Education for Integration"-Beyond Deconstruction?
Potentials, Challenges, and Problems around "Integration" in Educational
Discourses and Practices, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and
Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Part I: Narratives from Practice
1. The Power of Educational Actors: Transformative Pedagogies in Contexts
of Forced Displacement in Latin America, Noé Abraham González-Nieto
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)
2. Inclusive Ways of Educating and Interacting with Migrant Children in a
School in Northern Chile: Questions and Contradictions, Andrea Monserratt
Cortés Saavedra (UCL, UK)
3. Learning as Rohingya in Myanmar: IDP camps and Educational Attainment in
Temporary Learning Centers, Jessica Gregson (University of Cambridge, UK)
4. The Role of Education in Integrating Refugees into National Systems: The
Case of Ethiopia, Teshome Mengesha Marra (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
5. "There Is No Future Here": Refugee Youth, Resettlement Tunnel Vision,
and Barriers to Integration, Sally Wesley Bonet (Colgate University, USA)
6. Experiences of Syrian Refugee Students in Turkish Higher Education:
Nasir's Story, Melissa B. Hauber-Özer (University of Missouri, USA)
7. The Role of Education for Social Cohesion in Nepal: A Practitioner's
Reflection, Bhasker Kafle (United Nations Development Programme)
8. A Day in the Educational Life of a Teenage Refugee in Thessaloniki,
Greece, Lucy Hunt (University of Oxford, UK)
9. "Turkish for Europe": The West Berlin Turkish Textbook Project and
Education for Integration, 1980-1987, Brian Van Wyck (University of
Maryland, USA)
10. Problematizing Integration: Impediments to Integrative Education in
Cyprus, Dilek Latif (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Economics
and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science and
International Relations, Cyprus)
11. Community-building and Integration through Education, Denise R. Muro
(University of Massachusetts, USA)
Part II: Analytical Commentaries on the Narratives
12. Integration as a Practice of Pluralism: Challenges in Migration and
Education, Mneesha Gellman (Emerson College, USA)
13. Education and Integration: The Importance of Incorporating Refugee
Youths' Agency and Perceptions, Annett Graefe-Geusch and Johanna Okroi
(German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany)
14. Reflections on Host Communities and the State: An Intersectional
Perspective, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences,
Pakistan)
15. Integration or Inclusion? A Discussion on the Diversification of
Concepts of Integration in the Field of Education, Imke Rath (Leibniz
Institute for Educational Media, Germany)
16. Diversity at the heart of education systems: Shifting the Paradigm to
Build Something New, Giovanna Modé Magalhães
Conclusion and Outlook: Bringing Together and Rethinking Diverse Strands
around a Troubled Concept, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management
Sciences, Pakistan) and Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany)
Index
Hantzopoulos
Foreword, Katharina Baier, Eckhardt Fuchs and Wendy Anne Kopisch (Georg
Arnhold Program)
Acknowledgments, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and Tania
Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Introduction: "Education for Integration"-Beyond Deconstruction?
Potentials, Challenges, and Problems around "Integration" in Educational
Discourses and Practices, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and
Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Part I: Narratives from Practice
1. The Power of Educational Actors: Transformative Pedagogies in Contexts
of Forced Displacement in Latin America, Noé Abraham González-Nieto
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)
2. Inclusive Ways of Educating and Interacting with Migrant Children in a
School in Northern Chile: Questions and Contradictions, Andrea Monserratt
Cortés Saavedra (UCL, UK)
3. Learning as Rohingya in Myanmar: IDP camps and Educational Attainment in
Temporary Learning Centers, Jessica Gregson (University of Cambridge, UK)
4. The Role of Education in Integrating Refugees into National Systems: The
Case of Ethiopia, Teshome Mengesha Marra (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
5. "There Is No Future Here": Refugee Youth, Resettlement Tunnel Vision,
and Barriers to Integration, Sally Wesley Bonet (Colgate University, USA)
6. Experiences of Syrian Refugee Students in Turkish Higher Education:
Nasir's Story, Melissa B. Hauber-Özer (University of Missouri, USA)
7. The Role of Education for Social Cohesion in Nepal: A Practitioner's
Reflection, Bhasker Kafle (United Nations Development Programme)
8. A Day in the Educational Life of a Teenage Refugee in Thessaloniki,
Greece, Lucy Hunt (University of Oxford, UK)
9. "Turkish for Europe": The West Berlin Turkish Textbook Project and
Education for Integration, 1980-1987, Brian Van Wyck (University of
Maryland, USA)
10. Problematizing Integration: Impediments to Integrative Education in
Cyprus, Dilek Latif (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Economics
and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science and
International Relations, Cyprus)
11. Community-building and Integration through Education, Denise R. Muro
(University of Massachusetts, USA)
Part II: Analytical Commentaries on the Narratives
12. Integration as a Practice of Pluralism: Challenges in Migration and
Education, Mneesha Gellman (Emerson College, USA)
13. Education and Integration: The Importance of Incorporating Refugee
Youths' Agency and Perceptions, Annett Graefe-Geusch and Johanna Okroi
(German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany)
14. Reflections on Host Communities and the State: An Intersectional
Perspective, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences,
Pakistan)
15. Integration or Inclusion? A Discussion on the Diversification of
Concepts of Integration in the Field of Education, Imke Rath (Leibniz
Institute for Educational Media, Germany)
16. Diversity at the heart of education systems: Shifting the Paradigm to
Build Something New, Giovanna Modé Magalhães
Conclusion and Outlook: Bringing Together and Rethinking Diverse Strands
around a Troubled Concept, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management
Sciences, Pakistan) and Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany)
Index
Peace and Human Rights Education Series Foreword, Monisha Bajaj and Maria
Hantzopoulos
Foreword, Katharina Baier, Eckhardt Fuchs and Wendy Anne Kopisch (Georg
Arnhold Program)
Acknowledgments, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and Tania
Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Introduction: "Education for Integration"-Beyond Deconstruction?
Potentials, Challenges, and Problems around "Integration" in Educational
Discourses and Practices, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and
Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Part I: Narratives from Practice
1. The Power of Educational Actors: Transformative Pedagogies in Contexts
of Forced Displacement in Latin America, Noé Abraham González-Nieto
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)
2. Inclusive Ways of Educating and Interacting with Migrant Children in a
School in Northern Chile: Questions and Contradictions, Andrea Monserratt
Cortés Saavedra (UCL, UK)
3. Learning as Rohingya in Myanmar: IDP camps and Educational Attainment in
Temporary Learning Centers, Jessica Gregson (University of Cambridge, UK)
4. The Role of Education in Integrating Refugees into National Systems: The
Case of Ethiopia, Teshome Mengesha Marra (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
5. "There Is No Future Here": Refugee Youth, Resettlement Tunnel Vision,
and Barriers to Integration, Sally Wesley Bonet (Colgate University, USA)
6. Experiences of Syrian Refugee Students in Turkish Higher Education:
Nasir's Story, Melissa B. Hauber-Özer (University of Missouri, USA)
7. The Role of Education for Social Cohesion in Nepal: A Practitioner's
Reflection, Bhasker Kafle (United Nations Development Programme)
8. A Day in the Educational Life of a Teenage Refugee in Thessaloniki,
Greece, Lucy Hunt (University of Oxford, UK)
9. "Turkish for Europe": The West Berlin Turkish Textbook Project and
Education for Integration, 1980-1987, Brian Van Wyck (University of
Maryland, USA)
10. Problematizing Integration: Impediments to Integrative Education in
Cyprus, Dilek Latif (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Economics
and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science and
International Relations, Cyprus)
11. Community-building and Integration through Education, Denise R. Muro
(University of Massachusetts, USA)
Part II: Analytical Commentaries on the Narratives
12. Integration as a Practice of Pluralism: Challenges in Migration and
Education, Mneesha Gellman (Emerson College, USA)
13. Education and Integration: The Importance of Incorporating Refugee
Youths' Agency and Perceptions, Annett Graefe-Geusch and Johanna Okroi
(German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany)
14. Reflections on Host Communities and the State: An Intersectional
Perspective, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences,
Pakistan)
15. Integration or Inclusion? A Discussion on the Diversification of
Concepts of Integration in the Field of Education, Imke Rath (Leibniz
Institute for Educational Media, Germany)
16. Diversity at the heart of education systems: Shifting the Paradigm to
Build Something New, Giovanna Modé Magalhães
Conclusion and Outlook: Bringing Together and Rethinking Diverse Strands
around a Troubled Concept, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management
Sciences, Pakistan) and Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany)
Index
Hantzopoulos
Foreword, Katharina Baier, Eckhardt Fuchs and Wendy Anne Kopisch (Georg
Arnhold Program)
Acknowledgments, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and Tania
Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Introduction: "Education for Integration"-Beyond Deconstruction?
Potentials, Challenges, and Problems around "Integration" in Educational
Discourses and Practices, Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany) and
Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan)
Part I: Narratives from Practice
1. The Power of Educational Actors: Transformative Pedagogies in Contexts
of Forced Displacement in Latin America, Noé Abraham González-Nieto
(Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico)
2. Inclusive Ways of Educating and Interacting with Migrant Children in a
School in Northern Chile: Questions and Contradictions, Andrea Monserratt
Cortés Saavedra (UCL, UK)
3. Learning as Rohingya in Myanmar: IDP camps and Educational Attainment in
Temporary Learning Centers, Jessica Gregson (University of Cambridge, UK)
4. The Role of Education in Integrating Refugees into National Systems: The
Case of Ethiopia, Teshome Mengesha Marra (Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia)
5. "There Is No Future Here": Refugee Youth, Resettlement Tunnel Vision,
and Barriers to Integration, Sally Wesley Bonet (Colgate University, USA)
6. Experiences of Syrian Refugee Students in Turkish Higher Education:
Nasir's Story, Melissa B. Hauber-Özer (University of Missouri, USA)
7. The Role of Education for Social Cohesion in Nepal: A Practitioner's
Reflection, Bhasker Kafle (United Nations Development Programme)
8. A Day in the Educational Life of a Teenage Refugee in Thessaloniki,
Greece, Lucy Hunt (University of Oxford, UK)
9. "Turkish for Europe": The West Berlin Turkish Textbook Project and
Education for Integration, 1980-1987, Brian Van Wyck (University of
Maryland, USA)
10. Problematizing Integration: Impediments to Integrative Education in
Cyprus, Dilek Latif (Cyprus International University, Faculty of Economics
and Administrative Sciences, Department of Political Science and
International Relations, Cyprus)
11. Community-building and Integration through Education, Denise R. Muro
(University of Massachusetts, USA)
Part II: Analytical Commentaries on the Narratives
12. Integration as a Practice of Pluralism: Challenges in Migration and
Education, Mneesha Gellman (Emerson College, USA)
13. Education and Integration: The Importance of Incorporating Refugee
Youths' Agency and Perceptions, Annett Graefe-Geusch and Johanna Okroi
(German Center for Integration and Migration Research, Germany)
14. Reflections on Host Communities and the State: An Intersectional
Perspective, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management Sciences,
Pakistan)
15. Integration or Inclusion? A Discussion on the Diversification of
Concepts of Integration in the Field of Education, Imke Rath (Leibniz
Institute for Educational Media, Germany)
16. Diversity at the heart of education systems: Shifting the Paradigm to
Build Something New, Giovanna Modé Magalhães
Conclusion and Outlook: Bringing Together and Rethinking Diverse Strands
around a Troubled Concept, Tania Saeed (Lahore University of Management
Sciences, Pakistan) and Marcus Otto (Georg Eckert Institute, Germany)
Index