1st Edition

Education and Immigration Settlement Policies and Current Challenges

    208 Pages
    by Routledge

    Education and Immigration comprises six reports that emerged from an EU funded comparative research project into the challenges posed to national education systems by immigration and its associated issues and problems. The immigration-related education policies and initiatives of six countries (the UK, France, Germany, Finland, Greece and Israel) are explained, examined and compared. The book clearly delineates the historical, legal and sociological contexts of the various strategies, and how far these have been adhered to.

    Introduction 1. Immigration Policies and the Education of Immigrants in Britain 2. Immigrant Policies and the Education of Immigrants in Finland 3. Immigration Policies and Education in France 4. German Policy on Foreigners and the Education of Immigrants in the Federal Republic of Germany 5. Settlement Policy in Greece and the Education of Immigrants 6. Multi-cultural Education in Israel as a Fulfillment of the National Ethos and Political Policy

    Biography

    Devorah Kalekin-Fishman, Pirkko Pitkanen, Gajendra Verma

    'The book's strength lies in the detailed description of the six states' own peculiar ways of dealing with immigration and accommodation of cultural diversity'. - Educational Review