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- Cover
- Half Title
- Refugee and Immigrant Students
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- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Foreword: For My Grandparents
- Introduction: Education for Immigrants and Refugees
- Part I: Pedagogical Initiatives Addressing Issues of Educational Equity for Immigrants and Refugees
- Chapter 1: Positioning Refugee Students as Intellectual Class Members
- Chapter 2: Creating Shared Learning Spaces
- Chapter 3: Refugees as Educators
- Chapter 4: Identity and Inclusion
- Part II: Refugee and Immigrant SchoolâCommunity Partnerships
- Chapter 5: Still Far to Go
- Chapter 6: Serving the Needs of Refugee Children and Families through a Culturally Appropriate Liaison Service
- Chapter 7: Schools at the Crossroads of Competing Expectations
- Part III: Systemic Issues and Policies for Refugee and Immigrant Educational Equity
- Chapter 8: Australiaâs New Arrivals Policy and the Need to Reform Refugee Education Provision
- Chapter 9: Equity in Education for Migrant and Refugee Children
- Chapter 10: Post-Primary Education Dilemmas in Protracted Refugee Situations
- Chapter 11: Learning from the Education Programs for Sri Lankan Refugee Students in India
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