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Combler l'écart pour les élèves immigrés [[electronic resource] ] : Politiques, pratiques et performances / / Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques
Combler l'écart pour les élèves immigrés [[electronic resource] ] : Politiques, pratiques et performances / / Organisation de coopération et de développement économiques
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2010
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (124 pages )
Collana Examens de l'OCDE sur la formation des migrants
Soggetto topico Immigrant youth - Education
Immigrant students
Education
Immigrants
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 9789264075818 (PDF)
92-64-07581-X
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione fre
Nota di contenuto Politiques systémiques -- Annexe -- Introduction -- Principaux enjeux et opportunités -- Politiques scolaires -- Avant-propos -- Résumé.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910480857503321
Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2010
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Immigrant Students at School [[electronic resource]] : Easing the Journey towards Integration / / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Immigrant Students at School [[electronic resource]] : Easing the Journey towards Integration / / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (124 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana OECD Reviews of Migrant Education
Soggetto topico Immigrant youth - Education
Transnationalism
Immigrant students
ISBN 92-64-24950-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Editorial -- Table of Contents -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1 - Recent Trends in Immigration and Education -- Immigration over the past 50 years -- Trends in the number and profile of immigrant students -- References -- Chapter 2 - Immigrant Students' Performance and Sense of Belonging at School -- The role of host-country education systems -- Socio-economic status and immigrant students' performance -- Sense of belonging at school -- References -- Chapter 3 - Attitudes Towards Immigrants -- Attitudes towards immigrants in destination countries -- Trends in attitudes towards immigrants -- Spotlight on refugees and education -- What is the education experience like for refugees in first countries of asylum? -- References -- Chapter 4 - Factors Linked to Low Performance among Immigrant Students -- Concentration of disadvantage -- Language-related disadvantage -- The "late-arrival penalty" -- Participation in language training -- Maintaining proficiency in the heritage language -- Attendance at pre-primary education -- Opportunity to learn, grade repetition and tracking -- References -- Chapter 5 - Aspirations of Immigrant Parents and Children -- Immigrant parents' aspirations for their children -- Immigrant students' aspirations -- References -- Chapter 6 - Education Policies to Help Integrate Immigrant Students -- Immediate policy responses -- Provide sustained language support, within regular classrooms, as soon as it becomes feasible -- Encourage immigrant parents to enrol their young children in high-quality early childhood education -- Build the capacity of all schools -- High-impact, medium-term responses -- Avoid concentrating immigrant students in disadvantaged schools -- Avoid ability grouping, early tracking and grade repetition -- Provide extra support and guidance to immigrant parents.
Strengthen integration efforts -- Support innovation and experimentation, evaluate results and target funding to what works -- Demonstrate the value of cultural diversity -- Monitor progress -- References -- Annex - Selected data tableson immigrant students.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910798167603321
Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2015
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Immigrant Students at School : Easing the Journey towards Integration / / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Immigrant Students at School : Easing the Journey towards Integration / / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
Pubbl/distr/stampa Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2015
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (124 pages) : illustrations
Disciplina 354.81150006
Collana OECD Reviews of Migrant Education
Soggetto topico Immigrant youth - Education
Transnationalism
Immigrant students
ISBN 92-64-24950-8
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Foreword -- Editorial -- Table of Contents -- Executive Summary -- Chapter 1 - Recent Trends in Immigration and Education -- Immigration over the past 50 years -- Trends in the number and profile of immigrant students -- References -- Chapter 2 - Immigrant Students' Performance and Sense of Belonging at School -- The role of host-country education systems -- Socio-economic status and immigrant students' performance -- Sense of belonging at school -- References -- Chapter 3 - Attitudes Towards Immigrants -- Attitudes towards immigrants in destination countries -- Trends in attitudes towards immigrants -- Spotlight on refugees and education -- What is the education experience like for refugees in first countries of asylum? -- References -- Chapter 4 - Factors Linked to Low Performance among Immigrant Students -- Concentration of disadvantage -- Language-related disadvantage -- The "late-arrival penalty" -- Participation in language training -- Maintaining proficiency in the heritage language -- Attendance at pre-primary education -- Opportunity to learn, grade repetition and tracking -- References -- Chapter 5 - Aspirations of Immigrant Parents and Children -- Immigrant parents' aspirations for their children -- Immigrant students' aspirations -- References -- Chapter 6 - Education Policies to Help Integrate Immigrant Students -- Immediate policy responses -- Provide sustained language support, within regular classrooms, as soon as it becomes feasible -- Encourage immigrant parents to enrol their young children in high-quality early childhood education -- Build the capacity of all schools -- High-impact, medium-term responses -- Avoid concentrating immigrant students in disadvantaged schools -- Avoid ability grouping, early tracking and grade repetition -- Provide extra support and guidance to immigrant parents.
Strengthen integration efforts -- Support innovation and experimentation, evaluate results and target funding to what works -- Demonstrate the value of cultural diversity -- Monitor progress -- References -- Annex - Selected data tableson immigrant students.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823193003321
Paris, : OECD Publishing, 2015
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The Palgrave handbook of youth mobility and educational migration / / David Cairns
The Palgrave handbook of youth mobility and educational migration / / David Cairns
Autore Cairns David <1946->
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (487 pages)
Disciplina 378.198
Soggetto topico College student mobility
Immigrant youth - Education
ISBN 9783030994471
9783030994464
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Notes on Contributors -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction: The Intermittency of Youth Migration -- Mobility Imperatives and Motivations -- The Structure of This Book -- Introducing Youth Mobility and Migration -- Free Movement in Education -- Institutionalized Mobility Inside and Outside Erasmus -- Working Towards Mobility -- Mobility at the Margins -- Some Brief Notes About Editing This Book -- References -- Part I -- Chapter 2: Introducing Youth Mobility and Migration -- References -- Chapter 3: Mobility Becoming Migration: Understanding Youth Spatiality in the Twenty-First Century -- Mobility Becoming Migration -- A New Youth Migration Paradigm: The Spatial Consumer -- The Success of Mobility and Migration -- Conclusion: Mobility Becoming Migration and Migration Becoming Mobility -- References -- Chapter 4: Migration Decision-Making, Mobility Capital and Reflexive Learning -- The Migration Decision -- Mobility Capital -- Arriving at Migration -- Mobility in Pieces -- Moving towards Reflexive Mobility -- Conclusion: The Costs and Benefits of New Migration -- References -- Chapter 5: Inherited Dreams of 'the West': Eastern European Students' Paths to Denmark -- Research Launch Pad -- Methodology -- Narrative as an Ontological Part of Life -- Travel during Communism -- Travelling Narratives -- A Metanarrative of 'the West' -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6: Unpacking the Mobility Capacities and Imperatives of the 'Global Generation' -- Mobile Polish Young People Today -- Data and Methods -- Lasting Significance of Mobility Imperatives among Polish Youth -- The Emerging 'Mobile Generation of Choice' and Mobility Capacities -- Conclusions: A Global Generation with Spatial Reflexivity as a Key Mobility Capacity? -- References.
Chapter 7: Why Student Mobility Does Not Automatically Lead to Better Understanding: Reflections on the Concept of Intercultural Learning -- A Conventional Approach to Intercultural Learning -- Limitations of a Conventional Approach -- Transculturality: An Alternative Approach -- Enhancing Intercultural Learning through Scaffolding and Preparation -- References -- Part II -- Chapter 8: Free Movement in Education -- References -- Chapter 9: Youth Educational Mobility: The Start of Intellectual Migration -- Intellectual Migration: A Conceptual and Analytical Framework -- Mobility -- Transnationalism -- Brain Circulation and Return Migration -- The Intellectual Migration Framework -- Who are Intellectual Migrants? -- Why Do Intellectual Migrants Move? -- Where Do Intellectual Migrants Move To? -- Youth Educational Mobility: The Onset of Intellectual Migration -- Who are the Young Educational Migrants? -- Why Do Young People Migrate for Education? -- Where Do Young People Migrate To? -- Youth Mobility in Intellectual Migration: A Roadmap for Empirical Analysis -- References -- Chapter 10: Understanding Educational Migration from Greece to the UK in Times of Crisis -- Methodological Approach -- Exploring Students' Perspectives: Educational Migration and Employability -- Educational Migration as a Path to Independence and Autonomy -- Post-Study Migration Scenarios -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 11: Transnational Mobility, Education and Social Positioning between Brazil and Germany -- Transnational Youth Mobility, Migration and Education -- Educational Environments in Brazil and Germany -- Methodological Approach -- Case Studies -- Luciana -- Alexandre -- Two Mobilities -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 12: Refugees' Access to Higher Education in Italy: An Opportunity Lost for the 'Lost Generation' -- Methodological Approach.
Research Context and Findings -- Legal Impasses -- Recognition of Skills -- Scholarship Offers -- The Measurement of a Challenge -- Changing Careers -- Mental Health Support -- How Much of a Welcome? -- When Studies and Work Collide -- Aspirations -- Five Steps to Improve the System -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 13: After Mobility: The Long-Term Impact of Study Abroad on Professional Teacher Behaviour -- The Internationalized Classroom -- Motivations for Study Abroad -- Study Abroad Learning Outcomes -- Effect on Teacher Behaviour -- Concluding Remarks -- References -- Chapter 14: Dispositives of Internationalization in Brazilian Science: The Unified Postgraduate Examination in Physics -- Physics: An Internationalized Subject -- The Origin and History of the EUF -- The Internal Organization of EUF -- EUF Internationalization -- The Unified Postgraduate Examination in Physics and Internationalization -- Brazilian Power in Regional Physics -- Final Remarks -- References -- Chapter 15: 'I had to move somewhere:' Leaving Finland to Study in Sweden -- Young Adults and Finnish Migration to Sweden -- Migrants' Life Stories -- Studying in Sweden -- Sweden as 'Close' -- Education in Your Own Language -- Sweden as 'Something Else' -- Sweden as Something 'Better' -- Moving Back to Finland? -- Concluding Discussion -- References -- Part III -- Chapter 16: Institutionalized Mobility Inside and Outside Erasmus -- References -- Chapter 17: Erasmus at 30: Institutional Mobility at Higher Education in Perspective -- Methodological Approach -- The 'Erasmus Effect' and Soft Skills -- The Erasmus Effect in Portugal -- Portugal in the Erasmus Programme Context -- Soft Skills and Employability -- Erasmus and Social Networking -- Conclusion: Is Inequality an Unintended Erasmus Effect? -- References.
Chapter 18: Learning in Transition: Erasmus+ as an Opportunity for Internationalization -- Self-Improvement via Cultural, Economic and International Encounters -- Methodology and Analysis -- Self-Development and Experiential Learning -- Opportunities for Employment After Erasmus+ -- Memories and Effects of Erasmus+ in Temporality -- Conclusion: Erasmus+ Beyond Its Initial Aims and Gains -- References -- Chapter 19: Mobility and Participation: The Intertwined Movement of Youth and Ideas -- Research Context and Methods -- Mobility as Capital -- Mobility and Identity -- Mobility and Future Plans -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 20: The Super-Mobile Student: Global Educational Trajectories in Erasmus Mundus -- Mobility in European Higher Education: The Erasmus Mundus Framework -- The Value of Being a Super-Mobile Student -- Super-mobility Self-reflected: A Mitigated Value? -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 21: Educational Mobility of South African Youth: Insights from Erasmus Mundus Action 2 -- Background -- Higher Education in South Africa -- Internationalization of Higher Education in South Africa -- Outbound Student Mobility -- Erasmus Mundus Action 2 in South Africa -- Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Projects in South Africa -- Lessons Learnt -- Inclusion of Institutions -- Inclusion of Individuals -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 22: Intra-regional Academic Mobility in Central Asia: The OSCE Academy in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan -- The OSCE Academy in Bishkek -- Methodological Approach -- Data Collection -- SWOT Analysis and Discussion -- High Standards in Education and Social Inclusion -- Weaknesses: A Western Side Obsession -- Opportunities: Networking and Partnering -- Threats: A Limited Absorptive Capacity of Local Labour Markets -- Conclusion -- References.
Chapter 23: South-South Student Mobility: International Students from Portuguese-Speaking Africa in Brazil -- Student Mobility in Lusophone Space -- UNILAB: History and Key Facts -- Methodology -- Motivations -- Existing Networks -- A 'second best' Choice? -- Future -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 24: Mobile and Immobile Students' Characteristics and Programme Choices -- Data and Methodology -- Mobility Disparities -- Age and Gender Differences -- Variations by Field of Study -- Variations by Type of Higher Education Institution -- Variations by Parents' Educational Background -- Different Uses of Organizational Frameworks for Enrolment Abroad -- Primary Sources of Funding for Enrolment Abroad -- Discussion -- References -- Chapter 25: Identity Challenges and Pedagogical Consequences: International Students in Higher Education Pathway Programmes in Australia -- Research Context -- Theoretical Framework -- Methodological Approach -- Results and Discussion -- Definitions of Students' 'Identity' -- Student Identity Evolving through Academic Discourse -- Student Engagement/Disengagement Nexus -- Why Face-to-face Teaching Matters -- Implications and Conclusion -- References -- Part IV -- Chapter 26: Working towards Mobility -- References -- Chapter 27: Beyond Skills: Facets of Mobility in Romania's Vocational Education and Training -- Framing the Context: Romania, Migration and VET -- Research Design -- Findings and Interpretation -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 28: Using Cross-border Mobility in Vocational Education and Training in the Greater Region SaarLorLux -- European and International Scale of VET Mobility -- The Greater Region SaarLorLux: Labour Market and Education Profile -- History/Institutional Framework of Cross-border VET in the Greater Region -- Cross-border VET in the Greater Region -- The Plurilingual Dimension of VET.
Case Study: Fachstelle für grenzüberschreitende Ausbildung (FagA)/Centre d'aide à la mobilité transfrontalière (CAMT).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910585790903321
Cairns David <1946->  
Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer International Publishing, , [2022]
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