International Journal of Educational Development
Volume 53, 2017, Pages 92-100

Czech elementary school teachers’ implicit expectations from migrant children (Article)

Machovcová K.
  • a Faculty of Education, Charles University, Magdalény Rettigové 4, Prague 111639, Czech Republic

Abstract

The article explores the implicit expectations of teachers regarding the paths of integration of migrant children from various cultural backgrounds. Drawing on qualitative interviews with teachers the findings suggest that the school experience of migrant children is shaped by the concealed assertion of values linked with the dominant ethnicity. In the eyes of teachers, a successfully integrated migrant is stripped of ethnical specifics. The key mechanisms of this assimilatory process are a focus on host country language acquisition, neglect of the skills a migrant child may have acquired before immigration, and the individualisation of success. The analysis calls for a broader reflection on the implicit conditions involved in architecturing migrant integration policies and practices in education. © 2017 Elsevier Ltd

Author Keywords

Integration Ethnic/racial diversity Assimilation whiteness Migrant pupils

Index Keywords

immigrant primary education ethnicity race student Czech Republic teaching

Link
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DOI: 10.1016/j.ijedudev.2016.12.006
ISSN: 07380593
Cited by: 3
Original Language: English