|aExploring the narratives and agency of children with migrant backgrounds within schools : |bresearching hybrid integration / |cedited by Claudio Baraldi.
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|aAbingdon, Oxon : |bRoutledge, |c2024.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|aIntroduction / Claudio Baraldi -- The conceptual framework / Claudio Baraldi -- The complex position of migrant children in European legislation and education / Shannon Damery, Magdalena Ślusarczyk, Ester Di Napoli and Erica Righard -- It takes a village to enable participation and integration : examining the meaning of social relationships from different perspectives / Lena Fortsch, Chiara Ballestri, Federico Farini, Anne Harju, Krystyna Slany, Magdalena Ślusarczyk, Tiina Hautamäki, Henna Jousmäki and Margund K. Rohr -- Gendered practices at school : the experiences of migrant children and professionals' practices and views / Marta Warat, Anna Ratecka, Margund K. Rohr, Justyna Struzik, Paulina Szydłowska-Klakla, Thomas Drossler and Lena Foertsch -- Participation and hybrid integration in primary and secondary schools / Federico Farini, Sara Amadasi, Jane Murray, Angela Scollan and Magdalena Slusarczyk – Narratives and practices on agency and participation of migrant children in early childhood education / Thomas Droessler, Chiara Ballestri, Lena Foertsch, Angela Scollan and Margund K. Rohr – Epistemic authority and hybrid integration in the view of language ideologies in classroom discourse / Erica Righard, Petra Svensson Källberg, Sara Amadasi, Shannon Damery, Krystyna Slany and Thomas Droessler -- Language mediation in schools : the case of parent-teacher meetings / Claudio Baraldi and Laura Gavioli -- Conclusions / Claudio Baraldi.
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|a"This edited volume presents the results of a European research project - 'CHILD-UP' (Children Hybrid Integration: Learning Dialogue as a way of Upgrading Policies of Participation), which supports the hybrid integration of children with migration backgrounds into schools across Europe. Using qualitative data and theoretical foundations obtained through interviews and focus groups, the book ultimately centres the perspectives and experiences of both the children and the professionals working with them. In doing so, it explores the complex position migrant children occupy in host societies, their exercise of agency, challenges and inspirational local practices that support hybrid integration and innovative educational planning. It also analyses the facilitation of conversations concerning children's personal experiences and social relations, second language learning and language mediation, based on video and audio recordings of school activities. The book will be of relevance to researchers, academics, scholars, and faculty in the fields of sociology of education, child development, migration and multicultural studies"--|cProvided by publisher.
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This edited volume presents the results of a European research project – ‘CHILD-UP’ (Children Hybrid Integration: Learning Dialogue as a way of Upgrading Policies of Participation), which analyses the hybrid integration of children with migration backgrounds into schools across Europe. Using qualitative data and theoretical foundations obtained through interviews and focus groups, the book ultimately centres the perspectives and experiences of both the children and the professionals working with them. In doing so, it explores the complex position migrant children occupy in host societies, their exercise of agency, challenges and inspirational local practices that support hybrid integration and innovative educational planning. It also analyses the facilitation of conversations concerning children’s personal experiences and social relations, second language learning and language mediation, based on video- and audio-recordings of school activities. The book will be of relevance to researchers, academics, scholars, and faculty in the fields of sociology of education, child development, migration and multicultural studies.
Claudio Baraldi is Professor of Sociology of Cultural and Communicative, Department of Studies on Language and Culture, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy.