Description
Book SynopsisImmigration and schooling in Ireland addresses the impact of recent rapid social and economic change on the education system. It provides thought provoking analysis and fascinating insights into the complex and varied responses of principals, teachers, parents and children to working in newly-multi ethnic schools. -- .
Trade ReviewThis book touches upon a wide range of questions and concerns, and therefore is a valuable addition to the field, leaving us with many more questions waiting to be answered.
Devine’s book is clearly one of the finest books on migrant children’s education to have come out in recent years.
I highly recommend this book to scholars and students of education and immigration and those in childhood studies who want to find a refreshingly productive and nuanced analysis of the effects of schooling on migrant children’s lives in our times.
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Table of Contents1 Setting the context: Immigration, ethnic diversity and schooling in Ireland
2 Shaping the nation: power, identity and governance in Irish education
3 Capitals, markets and positioning in the education of migrant children
4 Leading for diversity: moving beyond practical tolerance in schools
5 Teaching for diversity in newly multi-ethnic schools
6 Pathways to immigrant parental involvement in schools
7 Immigant children’s perspectives on policy and practice
8 Securing the educational well-being of immigrant children