Approaches to Language in Education for Migrants and Refugees in the Asia-Pacific Region

Corporate Author
UNESCOUnited Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
ISBN
ISBN 978-92-9223-652-6 (print); ISBN 978-92-9223-653-3 (electronic)
Collation
30 p.
Resource Language
English
Year of publication
2020

 UNESCO Bangkok commissioned this paper to examine strategies for addressing the needs of refugee, migrant and internally displaced children in the Asia-Pacific region. This document aims to create a stronger knowledge base to support Member States as they formulate education policies that are responsive to the needs of such children.

 

This document aims to:

  • Examine how linguistic diversity and human mobility intersect and impact minority, migrant and refugee childrenโ€™s access to quality, inclusive education
  • Link policy priorities to promising practices, based on international frameworks and lessons learned from successful programmes
  • Recommend steps for improving language-in-education policies and their implementation.

 

To do this, this paper examines:

  • Global and regional trends in migration
  • The impact of migration on childrenโ€™s education
  • Linguistic diversity and its implications for language-in-education policies and practices
  • Research and resources that support inclusive quality education for migrant and refugee children.