The Shifting Global World of Youth and Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Mabel Ann
The Shifting Global World of Youth and Education
Herausgeber: Brown, Mabel Ann
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The Shifting Global World of Youth and Education explores how increasing migration and population changes are having an unprecedented impact on global education.
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The Shifting Global World of Youth and Education explores how increasing migration and population changes are having an unprecedented impact on global education.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781138210745
- ISBN-10: 1138210749
- Artikelnr.: 48992105
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 298
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 621g
- ISBN-13: 9781138210745
- ISBN-10: 1138210749
- Artikelnr.: 48992105
Mabel Ann Brown has a Master's in Education and has worked in schools for many years and worked for ten years in Higher Education at the University of Derby. After successfully co-editing 'Exploring Childhood in a Comparative Context' in 2014 she went on in 2016 to edit a book called ' Migration and the education of young people 0-19.' She is particularly interested in providing young people with the life skills that will support them through life.
1. Introduction SECTION ONE: Countries facing an Identity Challenge 2.
Insights into Identity and Integration 3. Youth, migration and identity in
Cuba since 1959 4. Hermeneutic pedagogy in negotiating and contesting
identities: addressing challenges of migration in Lithuania SECTION TWO:
Countries struggling with incoming migration 5. Youth and education in a
changing world (An English / UK Perspective) 6. Joke's on You: so called
undocumented students in the US 7. Exploring migration and multicultural
education in Finland 8. 'The other brick in the wall': Integrating and
empowering refugee students through intercultural education; a case study
from Greece 9. Exploring the supporting mechanisms in shaping lives and
future of immigrant youths in Greece 10. Young people, immigration and
education in Germany 11. Supporting Vulnerable Youth - Austria's active
policy of education and integration work with young people at risk SECTION
THREE: Countries which are suffering because some of their population have
left 12. How does education respond to social and economic change in
Hungary? 13. Filling the void: migration to and from Latvia 14. Exploring
migrants, an aging population and education in China SECTION FOUR:
Countries facing educational challenges 15. Youth migration into and within
Australia 16. India today and tomorrow 17. Towards a closer connection
between the education system and the labour market in Italy 18. Polish
reflections and perspectives on the relationship between youth, education
the labour market and migration 19. Conclusion
Insights into Identity and Integration 3. Youth, migration and identity in
Cuba since 1959 4. Hermeneutic pedagogy in negotiating and contesting
identities: addressing challenges of migration in Lithuania SECTION TWO:
Countries struggling with incoming migration 5. Youth and education in a
changing world (An English / UK Perspective) 6. Joke's on You: so called
undocumented students in the US 7. Exploring migration and multicultural
education in Finland 8. 'The other brick in the wall': Integrating and
empowering refugee students through intercultural education; a case study
from Greece 9. Exploring the supporting mechanisms in shaping lives and
future of immigrant youths in Greece 10. Young people, immigration and
education in Germany 11. Supporting Vulnerable Youth - Austria's active
policy of education and integration work with young people at risk SECTION
THREE: Countries which are suffering because some of their population have
left 12. How does education respond to social and economic change in
Hungary? 13. Filling the void: migration to and from Latvia 14. Exploring
migrants, an aging population and education in China SECTION FOUR:
Countries facing educational challenges 15. Youth migration into and within
Australia 16. India today and tomorrow 17. Towards a closer connection
between the education system and the labour market in Italy 18. Polish
reflections and perspectives on the relationship between youth, education
the labour market and migration 19. Conclusion
1. Introduction SECTION ONE: Countries facing an Identity Challenge 2.
Insights into Identity and Integration 3. Youth, migration and identity in
Cuba since 1959 4. Hermeneutic pedagogy in negotiating and contesting
identities: addressing challenges of migration in Lithuania SECTION TWO:
Countries struggling with incoming migration 5. Youth and education in a
changing world (An English / UK Perspective) 6. Joke's on You: so called
undocumented students in the US 7. Exploring migration and multicultural
education in Finland 8. 'The other brick in the wall': Integrating and
empowering refugee students through intercultural education; a case study
from Greece 9. Exploring the supporting mechanisms in shaping lives and
future of immigrant youths in Greece 10. Young people, immigration and
education in Germany 11. Supporting Vulnerable Youth - Austria's active
policy of education and integration work with young people at risk SECTION
THREE: Countries which are suffering because some of their population have
left 12. How does education respond to social and economic change in
Hungary? 13. Filling the void: migration to and from Latvia 14. Exploring
migrants, an aging population and education in China SECTION FOUR:
Countries facing educational challenges 15. Youth migration into and within
Australia 16. India today and tomorrow 17. Towards a closer connection
between the education system and the labour market in Italy 18. Polish
reflections and perspectives on the relationship between youth, education
the labour market and migration 19. Conclusion
Insights into Identity and Integration 3. Youth, migration and identity in
Cuba since 1959 4. Hermeneutic pedagogy in negotiating and contesting
identities: addressing challenges of migration in Lithuania SECTION TWO:
Countries struggling with incoming migration 5. Youth and education in a
changing world (An English / UK Perspective) 6. Joke's on You: so called
undocumented students in the US 7. Exploring migration and multicultural
education in Finland 8. 'The other brick in the wall': Integrating and
empowering refugee students through intercultural education; a case study
from Greece 9. Exploring the supporting mechanisms in shaping lives and
future of immigrant youths in Greece 10. Young people, immigration and
education in Germany 11. Supporting Vulnerable Youth - Austria's active
policy of education and integration work with young people at risk SECTION
THREE: Countries which are suffering because some of their population have
left 12. How does education respond to social and economic change in
Hungary? 13. Filling the void: migration to and from Latvia 14. Exploring
migrants, an aging population and education in China SECTION FOUR:
Countries facing educational challenges 15. Youth migration into and within
Australia 16. India today and tomorrow 17. Towards a closer connection
between the education system and the labour market in Italy 18. Polish
reflections and perspectives on the relationship between youth, education
the labour market and migration 19. Conclusion