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Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy - Cross-Cultural Approaches

Inglese · Tascabile

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This book examines immigrant student achievement and education policy across a range of Western nations. It is divided into 3 sections: Part 1 introduces the topic of immigrant student achievement and the performance disadvantage that is consistently reported across a range of international jurisdictions. Part 2 then presents national profiles from scholars in ten countries (England, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand). These educational jurisdictions were selected because they represent a range of Western nations engaged in large-scale reform efforts geared towards enhancing their immigrant students' achievement. Each of the national profiles provides a brief overview of the evolution of the cultural composition of their respective school-aged student population; explains the trajectory of achievement results in non-immigrant and immigrant student groups in relation to both national and international large-scale assessment measures; and discusses the effectiveness of policy responses that have been adopted to close the achievement gap between non-immigrant and immigrant student populations. It also examines the relationships between education policies and immigrant student achievement and discusses how education policies have evolved across various cultural contexts. In conclusion, Part 3 analyzes cross-cultural approaches designed to address the performance disadvantage of immigrant students and proposes future areas of inquiry stemming from the national profiles.

The book offers insights into a diverse cross-section of nations and policy approaches to addressing the performance disadvantage.

Sommario

Part I: Introduction.- Chapter 1: Immigrant Student Achievement and the Performance Disadvantage (Özge Bilgili, Louis Volante & Don Klinger).- Part II: National Profiles.- Chapter 2: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in England (John Jerrim).- Chapter 3: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in Germany (Dominique Rauch & Janna Teltemann).- Chapter 4: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in Italy (Marco Catarci).- Chapter 5: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in Finland (Heidi Harju-Luukkainen).- Chapter 6: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in the Netherlands (Jaap Scheerens & Greetje van der Werf).- Chapter 7: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in the Republic of Ireland (Emer Smyth & Merike Darmody).- Chapter 8: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in Canada (Liying Cheng).- Chapter 9: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in Australia (Anthony Welch).- Chapter 10: Immigrant Student Achievement and Education Policy in New Zealand (Jenny Poskitt).- Part III: Conclusion.- Chapter 11: Cross-Cultural Approaches to Mitigating the Immigrant Student Performance Disadvantage (Don Klinger, Louis Volante & Özge Bilgili).

Riassunto

This book examines immigrant student achievement and education policy across a range of Western nations. It is divided into 3 sections: Part 1 introduces the topic of immigrant student achievement and the performance disadvantage that is consistently reported across a range of international jurisdictions. Part 2 then presents national profiles from scholars in ten countries (England, Germany, Italy, Sweden, Finland, Netherlands, Republic of Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand). These educational jurisdictions were selected because they represent a range of Western nations engaged in large-scale reform efforts geared towards enhancing their immigrant students’ achievement. Each of the national profiles provides a brief overview of the evolution of the cultural composition of their respective school-aged student population; explains the trajectory of achievement results in non-immigrant and immigrant student groups in relation to both national and international large-scale assessment measures; and discusses the effectiveness of policy responses that have been adopted to close the achievement gap between non-immigrant and immigrant student populations. It also examines the relationships between education policies and immigrant student achievement and discusses how education policies have evolved across various cultural contexts. In conclusion, Part 3 analyzes cross-cultural approaches designed to address the performance disadvantage of immigrant students and proposes future areas of inquiry stemming from the national profiles. 

The book offers insights into a diverse cross-section of nations and policy approaches to addressing the performance disadvantage.   

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Con la collaborazione di Ozge Bilgili (Editore), Do Klinger (Editore), Don Klinger (Editore), Louis Volante (Editore)
Editore Springer, Berlin
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 01.01.2018
 
EAN 9783030089108
ISBN 978-3-0-3008910-8
Pagine 214
Dimensioni 156 mm x 236 mm x 15 mm
Peso 361 g
Illustrazioni XVII, 214 p. 16 illus.
Serie Policy Implications of Research in Education
Categorie Scienze umane, arte, musica > Pedagogia > Istruzione

B, Educational Policy, Sociology of Education, Education, Sociology, International and Comparative Education, Educational Policy and Politics, Education and state, Comparative education, International education, Educational sociology, Education and sociology

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