Collating case studies that exemplify effective practices for accommodating students and academics in exile, this volume is a timely examination of a critical challenge and all it promises to overcome.
We live in a world where children have grown up in exile as refugees and have never known their actual home. The question of their educational integration becomes secondary to evacuation and their basic needs. Chronicling the myriad of challenges which come with educating refugees and displaced students, this edited collection explores the integration of students in the universities of their host countries, and the associated language and cultural dilemmas that emerge as a result.
Delving into the experiences of academics who are in exile and the hardships they face in remaining attached to their profession, chapters present a broad view of higher education during war and displacement. Addressing issues such as quality maintenance, authors consider how degrees are often not universally recognized and how this can limit job prospects for displaced students and academics. Featuring an integrative and rigorous review of interventions and theories to help mitigate educational challenges in times of crisis, the chapters also explore the ways that refugees and displaced students contribute to and enrich the universities and communities that host them. How can access and quality be maintained even while providing education during an emergency?
Collating case studies that exemplify effective practices for accommodating students and academics in exile, this volume is a timely examination of a critical challenge and all it promises to overcome.
Part I. Adapting To Changes
Introduction to War, Mobility, Displacement and Their Impact On Higher
Education; Enakshi Sengupta
Chapter
1. Translanguaging and Mobility in Higher Education Institutions:
Challenges and Strategies; Jim Bowden, Esra Abdelzaher, and Bacem A. Essam
Chapter
2. Strategies of Advocating for Female Afghan Students Right to
Education on the Twitter Social Media Networking Site after the TalibanS
Takeover of Afghanistan In 2021; Farah Sabbah
Chapter
3. The Higher Educational Processes in a Context of Migration and
Displacement in Ecuador; Haydeé Ramírez-Lozada
Chapter
4. Dreams not Crushed, Just a Little Wrinkled: Navigating a Disrupted
Education; Maria Pedavoli
Chapter
5. Team-Based Learning: An Inclusive Learning Methodology to Increase
Engagement And Integration of Diverse Student Groups; Mark Hewitt, Ben
Butler, and Rebecca Butler
Chapter
6. Investing International Students Contributions to Their HEIs:
Local and International Students Perspectives in Oman; Saud Albusaidi and
Aslam A. Wadair
Part II. Displacement Of Students
Chapter
7. Wartime Education Mobility and Displacement: An Observation of
Challenges Faced by Students and Their Future; Amrita Kohli
Enakshi Sengupta is an Independent Researcher and Scholar and a long-time editor of the Innovations in Higher Education, Teaching and Learning series.