Educating Immigrant Children e-bog
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This study is concerned with the ways in which a dozen "e; knowledge-based societies"e; of Western Europe and the English-speaking world respond to unprecedented cultural and linguistic diversity resulting from the flow of immigrants and refugees since World War II. It asks how public policy has sought to use schooling to minimize the potentially divisive and inequitable effects of this...
E-bog
436,85 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
1 august 1996
Længde
760 sider
Genrer
Education
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781136788413
This study is concerned with the ways in which a dozen "e; knowledge-based societies"e; of Western Europe and the English-speaking world respond to unprecedented cultural and linguistic diversity resulting from the flow of immigrants and refugees since World War II. It asks how public policy has sought to use schooling to minimize the potentially divisive and inequitable effects of this diversity and to provide opportunities to the children of immigrants. It asks also how the nature of each of these societies affects the meaning of integration into each of them.