Description
Reveals the failure of Western nations to utilize the skills of educators who are refugees and migrants.
About the Author
Sabine Krause is Professor of Educational Science at the University of Innsbruck, Austria. Michelle Proyer is TT Professor of Inclusive Education at the University of Vienna, Austria. Gertraud Kremsner is Professor of Heterogeneity and Inclusion at the University of Koblenz, Germany.
Reviews
There is no doubt that "The Making of Teachers in the Age of Migration" represents a timely scholarly contribution as the global community grapples with the realities in the post-pandemic world of forced migration, armed, climate and geopolitical crises. The chapters, each in their own right, and also collectively, unpack the quintessential elements of being a teacher in its most basic nature, unmasked by the realities of the teacher as an in situ migrant. In my view this publication will become an important reference point for the global community as we grapple with notions of teacher identity, teacher professionalisation and the international recognition of teacher qualifications in the period ahead. * James Keevy, Chief Executive Officer, JET Education Services, South Africa *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350244191
Author Michelle Proyer
Format Paperback
Page Count 272
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC