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Stakeholders' Insights Into Migrant Students’ Experiences in a Thai Public School: A Linguistic Ecological Perspective
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 14 ; 2 ; 243-266 ; Multicultural Lingual and Multicultural Education (2022)
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Towards Inclusion in Spanish Higher Education: Understanding the Relationship between Identification and Discrimination
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 3 ; 81-93 ; Inclusive Universities in a Globalized World (2022)
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Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: Linguistic Justice and Language Policy
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 1-4 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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Two Linguas Francas? Social Inclusion through English and Esperanto
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 75-84 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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Multilingualism and Social Inclusion in Scotland: Language Options and Ligatures of the "1+2 Language Approach"
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 1 ; 14-23 ; Social Inclusion and Multilingualism: The Impact of Linguistic Justice, Economy of Language and Language Policy (2022)
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University Applicants from Refugee Backgrounds and the Intention to Drop Out from Pre‐Study Programs: A Mixed‐Methods Study
In: Social Inclusion ; 9 ; 3 ; 130-141 ; Inclusive Universities in a Globalized World (2022)
Abstract: The mixed‐methods project WeGe investigates key factors for refugees' integration into pre‐study programs and conditions for successful transitions to higher education institutions (HEIs). In this article, we first examine the dropout intentions of international students and refugee students participating in formal pre‐study programs at German HEIs to disclose both barriers and resources. We use insights from migration research to extend theoretical student dropout models and analyse novel data from a quantitative survey with international and refugee students in pre‐study programs. Our findings show that refugee students intend to drop out from pre‐study programs more often than other international students. This difference disappears when other characteristics are controlled for. Effect decomposition shows that financial problems and perceived exclusion are driving dropout intentions of refugee students, whereas German language use in everyday life and a strong connection to the prospective field of study function as a resource and reduce the dropout risk. Depending on the reference group, deficits or resources of refugee students become apparent. This result suggests that refugees should be addressed as a student group in their own right. As a second step, we analyse qualitative expert interviews to reconstruct the staff’s perspectives on barriers and resources of refugee students to analyse how the driving factors of dropout intentions are represented in their knowledge. In particular, we show if and how this knowledge is used to address refugees and to develop inclusive educational concepts within pre‐study programs.
Keyword: anthropology; Bildung und Erziehung; Bildungswesen tertiärer Bereich; dropout intention; Education; Flüchtling; German higher education; Hochschulbildung; Hochschule; Hochschulzugang; international students; Migration; pre‐study programs; refugee; refugee students; social integration; Social sciences; sociology; Sociology of Migration; soziale Integration; Sozialwissenschaften; Soziologie; student; studies (academic); Studium; Universität; university; university admission; University Education; university level of education
URL: https://www.cogitatiopress.com/socialinclusion/article/view/4126
https://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/78365
https://doi.org/10.17645/si.v9i3.4126
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Social inclusion of refugee and native peers among adolescents. It is the language that matters! ...
Beißert, Hanna; Gönültas, Seçil; Mulvey, Kelly Lynn. - : Wiley; Wiley-Blackwell, 2020
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Social inclusion of refugee and native peers among adolescents. It is the language that matters!
In: Journal of research on adolescence 30 (2020) 1, S. 219-233 (2020)
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Integration durch digitale Urbanität? Die Digitale Stadt als Forschungsfeld der Kommunikationswissenschaft
In: Integration durch Kommunikation (in einer digitalen Gesellschaft): Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 2019 ; Jahrbuch der Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 167-177 (2020)
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Integration durch Kommunikation: einige einführende Überlegungen
In: Integration durch Kommunikation (in einer digitalen Gesellschaft): Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft 2019 ; Jahrbuch der Publizistik- und Kommunikationswissenschaft ; 7-13 (2020)
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Thai Doctoral Students' Layers of Identity Options Through Social Acculturation in Australia
In: ASEAS - Austrian Journal of South-East Asian Studies ; 11 ; 1 ; 99-116 ; The Political Economy of New Authoritarianism (2019)
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The (Diverse) Company You Keep: Content and Structure of Immigrants' Social Networks as a Window Into Intercultural Relations in Catalonia
In: Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology ; 49 ; 6 ; 924-944 ; Europe's Culture(s): Negotiating Cultural Meanings, Values, and Identities in the European Context (2019)
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Türkçenin İkinci Dil Olarak Öğretiminde Almanya‘daki Göçmenlere İkinci Dil Öğretimi Deneyim ve Modellerinden Yararlanılması [Online resource]
In: Diyalog : interkulturelle Zeitschrift für Germanistik / Organ des türkischen Germanistenverbandes GERDER 2018 (2018) 1, 159-171
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Multilingualism and social inclusion
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 1-4 ; Multilingualism and Social Inclusion (2018)
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Fostering social inclusion through multilingual habitus in Estonia: a case study of the open school of Kalamaja and the Sakala Private School
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 98-107 ; Multilingualism and social inclusion (2018)
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Why context matters: social inclusion and multilingualism in an Austrian school setting
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 87-97 ; Multilingualism and social inclusion (2018)
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Language Use and Social Inclusion in International Retirement Migration
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 4 ; 69-77 ; Multilingualism and Social Inclusion (2018)
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Football for Inclusion: Examining the Pedagogic Rationalities and the Technologies of Solidarity of a Sports-Based Intervention in Sweden
In: Social Inclusion ; 5 ; 2 ; 232-240 ; Sport for Social Inclusion: Questioning Policy, Practice and Research (2018)
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[Rezension zu:] Wirksamkeit und Nachhaltigkeit vorintegrativer Spracharbeit [Nimet Tan: Wirksamkeit und Nachhaltigkeit vorintegrativer Spracharbeit. Deutsch lehren und lernen in den türkischen Vorintegrationskursen. München: iudicium Verlag 2017, 309 S. ISBN: 978-3-86205-498-5] [Online resource]
In: Diyalog : interkulturelle Zeitschrift für Germanistik / Organ des türkischen Germanistenverbandes GERDER 2017 (2017) 2, 209-211
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Geflüchtete Frauen in Deutschland: Ein quantitativer Überblick
Hofmann, Vanessa; Rhode, Carla; Schworm, Sebastian. - : München: ifo Institut - Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung an der Universität München, 2017
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