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The aim of this book is to empirically identify the school success pathways of migrants for policy actions in schools and communities in order to tackle barriers to migrant students’ school success. These resilience pathways highlight differences in individual and social risks and identify protective factors for young migrants to overcome obstacles linked to discrimination and low educational outcomes. It presents international empirical research comparing and explaining school success factors for migrant students in various countries, namely, Germany, Greece, Russia, and Switzerland.
Research & information: general --- acculturation --- adjustment --- teachers’ educational practices --- immigrant children --- language support --- academic support --- inclusion --- welcoming school climate --- upper secondary education --- migration --- intersectionality --- success at school --- resilience --- youth --- VET education --- academic self-concept --- immigrant students --- school success --- recognitive justice --- inequality at school --- recognition by teacher --- recognition by peers --- academic achievement --- self-esteem --- ethnic identity --- national identity --- school engagement --- minority youth --- bicultural identity --- n/a --- teachers' educational practices
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The aim of this book is to empirically identify the school success pathways of migrants for policy actions in schools and communities in order to tackle barriers to migrant students’ school success. These resilience pathways highlight differences in individual and social risks and identify protective factors for young migrants to overcome obstacles linked to discrimination and low educational outcomes. It presents international empirical research comparing and explaining school success factors for migrant students in various countries, namely, Germany, Greece, Russia, and Switzerland.
acculturation --- adjustment --- teachers’ educational practices --- immigrant children --- language support --- academic support --- inclusion --- welcoming school climate --- upper secondary education --- migration --- intersectionality --- success at school --- resilience --- youth --- VET education --- academic self-concept --- immigrant students --- school success --- recognitive justice --- inequality at school --- recognition by teacher --- recognition by peers --- academic achievement --- self-esteem --- ethnic identity --- national identity --- school engagement --- minority youth --- bicultural identity --- n/a --- teachers' educational practices
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The aim of this book is to empirically identify the school success pathways of migrants for policy actions in schools and communities in order to tackle barriers to migrant students’ school success. These resilience pathways highlight differences in individual and social risks and identify protective factors for young migrants to overcome obstacles linked to discrimination and low educational outcomes. It presents international empirical research comparing and explaining school success factors for migrant students in various countries, namely, Germany, Greece, Russia, and Switzerland.
Research & information: general --- acculturation --- adjustment --- teachers' educational practices --- immigrant children --- language support --- academic support --- inclusion --- welcoming school climate --- upper secondary education --- migration --- intersectionality --- success at school --- resilience --- youth --- VET education --- academic self-concept --- immigrant students --- school success --- recognitive justice --- inequality at school --- recognition by teacher --- recognition by peers --- academic achievement --- self-esteem --- ethnic identity --- national identity --- school engagement --- minority youth --- bicultural identity --- acculturation --- adjustment --- teachers' educational practices --- immigrant children --- language support --- academic support --- inclusion --- welcoming school climate --- upper secondary education --- migration --- intersectionality --- success at school --- resilience --- youth --- VET education --- academic self-concept --- immigrant students --- school success --- recognitive justice --- inequality at school --- recognition by teacher --- recognition by peers --- academic achievement --- self-esteem --- ethnic identity --- national identity --- school engagement --- minority youth --- bicultural identity
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Probleemstelling: In het inclusief onderwijs ondervinden de kinderen met een beperking vaak problemen met sociale contacten. De toegankelijkheid van een school en van een klas blijkt niet voldoende te zijn voor hun sociale integratie. Als ondersteuner in het inclusief onderwijs wilde ik de sociale contacten van de kinderen die ik begeleidde ondersteunen, door hun sociale vaardigheden te stimuleren. Conclusies: De kinderen met beperking in het inclusief onderwijs hebben zeker ondersteuning nodig op sociaal vlak. Hierbij is het ook belangrijk om individuele trainingen en methoden af te wisselen met projecten waarbij de hele klas betrokken wordt.Het is wel moeilijk om op korte termijn de resultaten van sociale vaardigheidstrainingen in te schatten en te evalueren: de ontwikkeling van een kind is een dynamisch proces, dat bepaald wordt door een complexe samenhang van verschillende factoren.
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Gesamtgesellschaftliche Geschlechterungleichheiten spiegeln sich auch in dem Berufsfeld der Pädagogik wider. Der Sammelband befasst sich mit fortbestehenden und neuen Problemlagen in pädagogischen Berufen aus professionsgeschichtlicher, bildungssystematischer und berufssoziologischer Perspektive. Dabei zeigt sich die Verwobenheit von Berufsgeschichte und Geschlechterverhältnissen, aus der sich auch Erkenntnisse für die Professionsentwicklung ableiten lassen. Gender inequalities in society are also reflected in the professional field of education. The anthology deals with existing and new problems in pedagogical professions from the perspectives of professional history, educational policy and occupational sociology. The interrelationship between occupational history and gender relations is revealed, which renders insights for the development of the profession visible.
Bildungspolitik --- Chancengleichheit --- educational policy --- equal opportunities --- equality --- gender --- Gender --- Geschlecht --- Gleichstellung --- Lehrberuf --- pedagogy --- professional development --- profession --- Profession --- Professionsentwicklung --- Pädagogik --- teaching profession --- Bildungspolitik;Chancengleichheit;educational policy;equal opportunities;equality;gender;Geschlecht;Gleichstellung;Lehrberuf;pedagogy;professional development;profession;Professionsentwicklung;Pädagogik;teaching profession
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