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Original Articles

Refugee action support: Crossing borders in preparing pre-service teachers for literacy teaching in secondary schools in Greater Western Sydney

Pages 266-274 | Received 31 Oct 2012, Accepted 27 Nov 2012, Published online: 17 Dec 2014
 

Abstract

On arrival to Australia, many refugee background students experience difficulties adjusting to their new environment and to schooling in particular. This paper discusses the Refugee Action Support partnership program between school, university and community that is endorsed and supported by the institution (University of Western Sydney) with principles that: Argue for a move away from a ‘one-size fits-all’ approach to a more specialized, individualized approach for refugee background learners; recognize and celebrate the diversity of refugees and the specific barriers that refugees face in education access; links in with refugee community members and the institution; provides role models and mentors for students from refugee backgrounds in high schools; extends English language and literacy training so that students from refugee backgrounds can map a career path and provides cultural awareness training for both refugees and educators as well as resources for the engagement of staff (universities and schools) to support refugee access and to implement the strategies necessary to maximize retention in secondary schools. Finally, the paper explores the benefits for schools, teachers, pre-service teachers and refugee background students by analyzing data from a case study conducted with a participating school.

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