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Beyond the Commonwealth Teacher Recruitment Protocol: Next steps in managing teacher migration in difficult circumstances. Penson, J; Yonemura, A; Sesnan, B; Ochs, K & Chanda, C.

http://www.ineesite.org/uploads/files/resources/ManagingForcedTeacherMigrationInEducationInEmergencies.pdf 

 

 

 

 

Related

Studies

  • Next Steps in Managing Teacher Migration, Papers of the Sixth Commonwealth Research Symposium on Teacher Mobility, Recruitment and Migration (2011)
  • Education for refugee and asylum seeking children in OECD countries Case studies from Australia, Spain, Sweden and the United Kingdom, Bourgonje P., Education International, 2010.

International Instruments

  • UN Convention and Protocol Relating to the status of refugees (1951 & 1967)

Migration trends

  • Forced migration

National and regional examples

  • Teacher Training has a “Multiplier Effect” in Kenya’s Dadaab and Kakuma Refugee Camps
  • Integrating Refugee Teachers with RiTES in Scotland
  • Impact of Syrian refugees on education systems in receiving countries

News

  • In the U.S., educators mobilise for unaccompanied minors’ health, educational, safety and legal needs to be met
 
 

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