Refugee Education: The Crossroads of Globalization
Summary
This article probes a question at the core of comparative education—how to realize the right to education for all and ensure opportunities to use that education for future participation in society. Data show how refugee children are caught between the global promise of universal human rights, the definition of citizenship rights within nation-states, and the realization of these sets of rights in everyday practices.
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Citation (APA): Dryden-Peterson, S. (2016). Refugee Education: The Crossroads of Globalization. Educational Researcher 45(9): 473-482.