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Publication Date: 2015-Aug
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Educators' Experiences of Working in Intensive English Language Programs: The Strengths and Challenges of Specialised English Language Classrooms for Students with Migrant and Refugee Backgrounds
Due, Clemence; Riggs, Damien W.; Mandara, Mia
Australian Journal of Education, v59 n2 p169-181 Aug 2015
In this article, educators' experiences of working in diverse classrooms designed to provide English language education as part of Intensive English Language Programs (IELPs) in South Australia are considered. To this end, responses to qualitative interviews with 14 educators working in three schools are examined using Braun and Clarke's method of qualitative thematic analysis. Results indicate that the model of education provided within IELPs is seen by teachers as the best approach to educating young refugees and migrants in Australia.
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Teaching Experience, Student Diversity, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction, Intensive Language Courses, Teaching Methods, Best Practices, Refugees, Immigrants, Foreign Countries, Class Size, Sense of Community, Educational Policy, Equal Education, School Safety, Barriers, Program Administration, Elementary Secondary Education, Mainstreaming, Parent Teacher Cooperation
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Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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