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Publication Date: 2009-Dec
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The Refugee Action Support Program: Developing Understandings of Diversity
Ferfolja, Tania
Teaching Education, v20 n4 p395-407 Dec 2009
In a world increasingly globalised, it is crucial that preservice teachers are equipped with a range of pedagogical knowledges, understandings and practices related to diversity and difference. This paper reports on the implementation and learning outcomes of a teacher preparation initiative in an Australian university called Refugee Action Support, which seeks to develop and enhance such awareness. The initiative provides targeted training to preservice teachers in the vital areas of literacy and numeracy tuition, with the specific aim of preparing them to tutor humanitarian refugee students in high schools in Western Sydney, Australia. Drawing on key principles of academic service learning, the program promotes a context for reciprocal learning where young students are supported in their development of academic skills and sociocultural understandings while, simultaneously, preservice teachers gain an appreciation of the complex dynamics related to teaching, students and diversity. (Contains 1 note.)
Descriptors: Preservice Teachers, Service Learning, Foreign Countries, Refugees, Multicultural Education, Numeracy, Literacy, Disadvantaged Youth, Migrant Education, Knowledge Base for Teaching, Program Descriptions, Program Implementation, Program Effectiveness, Teacher Education Programs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Elementary Secondary Education; Higher Education
Audience: Teachers
Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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