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Publication Date: 2020
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Theories of Justice Underpinning Equity in Education for Refugee and Asylum-Seeking Youth in the U.S.: Considering Rawls, Sandel, and Sen
Ethics and Education, v15 n3 p315-335 2020
This paper probes theories of justice underpinning the concept of equity to deconstruct the term and ascertain how best to equitably support refugee and asylum-seeking youth in U.S. schools. Building upon theories posited by John Rawls, Michael Sandel, and Amartya Sen, the paper aims to extend beyond ideal theory into a theoretical framework of equity with operationalizing potential. Recognizing refugee and asylum-seeking youth as part of the U.S. social contract and therefore bound to government support, the paper represents that equitable education for these young people in our globalized world is essential from both a human rights and economic perspective. Such equitable education will only be achieved when universal minimum standards are offered to everyone and made inclusive, so that all are invited to fully participate as culturally respected learners and knowledge producers in academic spaces.
Descriptors: Refugees, Equal Education, Civil Rights, Standards, Educational Theories, Economic Factors, Educational Environment, Elementary Secondary Education, Kindergarten, Access to Education, Cultural Differences, Acculturation, Disadvantaged, Youth, Prior Learning, Educational Background, Achievement Gap, Justice, English Language Learners, Educational Practices
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Kindergarten; Primary Education
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Language: English
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