The Purposes of Refugee Education: Policy and Practice of Including Refugees in National Education Systems
Summary
This research article analyzes how refugee education is understood and designed by actors in diverse positions: at global levels, across 14 refugee-hosting nation-states, within schools, and over time.
The authors demonstrate that the articulated purposes of refugee education are oriented toward education as a pathway to create possible futures for refugees. Yet across nation-states of exile, refugees’ access to the resources that would enable them to use their education toward these futures is scarce and tenuous.
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Citation (APA): Dryden-Peterson, S., Adelman, E., Bellino, M. J., & Chopra, V. (2019). The Purposes of Refugee Education: Policy and Practice of Including Refugees in National Education Systems. Sociology of Education, 92(4), 346-366.