British Journal of Educational Studies
Volume 63, Issue 4, 2015, Pages 447-466
‘Everybody is Available to Them’: Support Measures for Migrant Students in Irish Secondary Schools (Article)
Faas D.* ,
Sokolowska B. ,
Darmody M.
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a
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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b
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
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Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland
Abstract
Migration to Ireland is continuing, albeit at a much slower pace, and migrant children continue to have a strong presence in Irish schools. How well these students integrate into the Irish education system depends, at least partially, on the support measures the schools have put in place for them. This article draws on the results of a large-scale empirical study on academic and social support measures available in Irish secondary schools, and contributes to the debate on challenges, in terms of inclusivity, posed by immigration into Ireland. The article discusses approaches taken at government and school level in addressing the needs of new arrivals, offering a comparative perspective of various support models in the EU. While there is a growing body of research on the experiences of migrant children and young people in schools, few previous studies have drawn on a nationally representative data set and focused specifically on the support measures migrant students can have access to. © 2015 Society for Educational Studies.
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DOI: 10.1080/00071005.2015.1049974
ISSN: 00071005
Cited by: 5
Original Language: English