ABSTRACT

How can schools best prepare themselves to successfully educate refugee children?
By focusing on the education of refugee children, this book takes a rare look at a subject of increasing significance in current educational spheres. Highlighting the many difficulties facing refugee children, the editors draw upon a wealth of international experience and resources to present a broad, informative and sensitive text.
Educational Interventions for Refugee Children identifies school-based interventions, whilst suggesting methods and measures with which to assess the efficacy of such programmes. It also develops a useful model that provides a standard for assessing refugee experience, offering diagnostic indicators for:
* Evaluating support services for refugee children
* Future avenues of research
* Practical implications of creating supportive educational environments for refugee children
The need to identify and prepare for the education of refugee children is an international issue, and this is reflected in the broad outlook and appeal of this book. The editors have developed an overall model of refugee experience, integrating psychological, cultural and educational perspectives, which researchers, practitioners and policy makers in education will find invaluable.

chapter 1|11 pages

Education of refugee children

Theoretical perspectives and best practice

chapter 2|23 pages

Refugee trauma, loss and grief

Implications for intervention

chapter 4|11 pages

Resilience

chapter 5|19 pages

Issues of migration

chapter 7|9 pages

Conceptual and policy issues

chapter 8|11 pages

Education of refugee children

Documenting and implementing change