E-Book, Englisch, Band 8, 317 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life
Perspectives and Experiences from Northern Europe
E-Book, Englisch, Band 8, 317 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Young People and Learning Processes in School and Everyday Life
ISBN: 978-3-031-63345-4
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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The contributors stem from a variety of disciplines, ranging from Education and Youth Studies to Social Work and Sociology, and tackle many innovative themes, such as peer violence, special needs education, and artistic interventions, among many others. Through this original perspective and comparative outlook, the book makes an important contribution to the literature on youth, migration, identity, and education. It will interest undergraduate students in several areas of the social sciences, teachers and other professionals who work with children and young people.
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1. Introduction.- PART I. YOUTH PERSPECTIVES.- 2. Worst School in Town? Students in Disadvantaged Neighbourhoods Reclaiming Representations of Their School.- 3. Who Is Friends With Whom? Figurations of Ethno-Racial Differences in Youth Friendships.- 4. Boys at the Periphery: Balancing Acts and Their Consequences for Minority Danish Boys in Danish Schools.- 5. Unequal Temporalities: On Ethnicity and Future Imaginaries in Lower Secondary Education in Denmark.- 6. The Inheritance of Contradiction: Parental Expectations, Educational Aspirations, and Trajectories to Higher Education of First-Generation College Students from Swedish and Immigrant Backgrounds.- 7. To be and not to be: Second language coded students.- 8. The Development and Negotiation of Linguistic Identities of Youth of Vietnamese Refugees Background in Iceland.- 9. Syrian Refugee Youth in Iceland: Education and Integration.- PART II. PROFESSIONAL PERSPECTIVES.- 10. Plurilingual Youth’s Negotiations of Linguistic Identity inVarious Learning Spaces: A multiple-case study from Iceland.- 11. On the Margins of Leisure: A Swedish Policy Analysis of the Problematization of Children’s Leisure Time.- 12. “If you stand out too much, belonging to a group is hard”: Growing Up in Rural Idyllic Sweden, Reflections from an Adult Perspective.- 13. The Making of Children at a Community School: How Children’s Leisure is Performed in Terms of Place and Gender.- 14. Engaging with Danish Teachers’ Lower Expectations Towards Ethnic Minoritized Students’ School Performance.- 15. At the Heart of the Swedish City: Professionals supporting youth in disadvantaged urban areas.- 16. (In)visible Vulnerability: Working with Young LGBTQ+ People with Migrant Backgrounds.- PART III. PEDAGOGICAL PERSPECTIVES & PRACTICE.- 17. Inclusion vs. Exclusion: Organization of Training Programme for Newly Arrived Students of (16-19) Age on Structural and System Levels in Norway.- 18. Cultivating Youths’ Identities through Multicultural Education: Toward Culturally Sustaining Teaching and Assessment.- 19. Minority Identities on Display: Experience of Research on Three Multicultural Events.- 20. Twice Invisible: Migrant Children with Special Educational Needs.- 21. Sixty Years Later and Still not Quite British: The Windrush Generation.- 22. Objects and Props in the Role of the Human: How Theatre Performance can Restore New Kinds of Visibility to Migrants and Refugees.- 23. The Arts as ‘Therapy’: The Arts as Investigation.