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