Tony Johnstone Young, Sara Ganassin, Stefanie Schneider, Alina Schartner, Steve Walsh
Intercultural Challenges for the Reintegration of Displaced Professionals (eBook, ePUB)
A Response to the Language Learning Needs of Refugees in Europe
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This book critically reflects on the challenges faced by refugee aspirant professionals in securing employment and how professional intercultural competence development and attendant language learning practices can help facilitate the professional (re)integration of these communities.
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This book critically reflects on the challenges faced by refugee aspirant professionals in securing employment and how professional intercultural competence development and attendant language learning practices can help facilitate the professional (re)integration of these communities.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000536140
- Artikelnr.: 63272052
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 212
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000536140
- Artikelnr.: 63272052
Tony Johnstone Young is Professor of Applied Linguistics and Communication at the School of Education Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University in the UK. His research interests focus on intercultural communication in educational and healthcare contexts. He was principal investigator on the Critical Skills for Life and Work (CSLW) project.
Sara Ganassin is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Communication at the School of Education Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University (UK). Ganassin's research interests include migrant and refugee communities and researching multilingual theory and practice. Ganassin also previously worked in the voluntary sector as a project coordinator with refugee women and young people.
Stefanie Schneider joined the CSLW-project as Research Assistant when she was a PhD student with Newcastle University. She is now working as Lecturer in Intercultural Communication at the Open University where she creates short courses such as Intercultural Competence in the Workplace for the Open Centre for Languages and Cultures.
Alina Schartner is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University where she teaches intercultural communication. Her research interests include intercultural transitions of internationally mobile groups, in particular international students, and intercultural competence. She also has an interest in the social psychology of communication.
Steve Walsh is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University in the UK. He has been involved in English language teaching and English language teacher education for more than 30 years in a range of overseas contexts. His research interests include classroom discourse, teacher development, second language teacher education, and professional communication.
Sara Ganassin is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics and Communication at the School of Education Communication and Language Sciences, Newcastle University (UK). Ganassin's research interests include migrant and refugee communities and researching multilingual theory and practice. Ganassin also previously worked in the voluntary sector as a project coordinator with refugee women and young people.
Stefanie Schneider joined the CSLW-project as Research Assistant when she was a PhD student with Newcastle University. She is now working as Lecturer in Intercultural Communication at the Open University where she creates short courses such as Intercultural Competence in the Workplace for the Open Centre for Languages and Cultures.
Alina Schartner is Lecturer in Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University where she teaches intercultural communication. Her research interests include intercultural transitions of internationally mobile groups, in particular international students, and intercultural competence. She also has an interest in the social psychology of communication.
Steve Walsh is Professor of Applied Linguistics at Newcastle University in the UK. He has been involved in English language teaching and English language teacher education for more than 30 years in a range of overseas contexts. His research interests include classroom discourse, teacher development, second language teacher education, and professional communication.
1. Introduction - Our Themes, Focus, and Aims 2. Context of the Study, Challenges, and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics, Power, and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward
1. Introduction - Our Themes
Focus
and Aims 2. Context of the Study
Challenges
and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics
Power
and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward
Focus
and Aims 2. Context of the Study
Challenges
and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics
Power
and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward
1. Introduction - Our Themes, Focus, and Aims 2. Context of the Study, Challenges, and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics, Power, and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward
1. Introduction - Our Themes
Focus
and Aims 2. Context of the Study
Challenges
and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics
Power
and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward
Focus
and Aims 2. Context of the Study
Challenges
and Responses to Date 3. Research Design - Collaboration and Co-production 4. Ethics
Power
and Reflexivity in Research with Refugee Groups 5. Identifying and Analysing Needs (1) - 'Success stories' of Professional Reintegration after Displacement 6. Identifying and Analysing Needs (2) - Teachers' and Learners' Perspectives 7. Co-production and Continuing Professional Development 8. Conclusions and Ways Forward