Why school context matters in refugee education

Author:

Baak MelanieORCID,McDonald SarahORCID,Johnson BruceORCID,Sullivan AnnaORCID

Abstract

AbstractEducation plays an important role in the successful settlement and life outcomes of young people from refugee backgrounds. Because of this, research into young people from refugee backgrounds in education systems tends to focus on examples of “good practice” in terms of how these young people experience education. Yet, examples of good practice commonly fail to take into account that schools are engaging in particular practices from very different contexts. This article contributes to the study of refugee education by drawing attention to the role that school contexts play in how different schools enact “good practice”. It presents data from a large multi-stage study which explored how the schooling experiences of students from refugee backgrounds are shaped by educational policies and school practices. By outlining case studies of seven schools, it highlights the impact of differing school contexts on how schools respond to the needs of students from refugee backgrounds. In this way, this article highlights that the notion of “good practice” within refugee-background education is always nuanced and contextual.

Funder

Australian Research Council

Department of Education, Queensland Government

Department for Education and Child Development South Australian

Catholic Education South Australia

University of South Australia

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Sociology and Political Science,Education

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