Immigration, education and insecuritisation. School principals’ small stories on national immigration and integration policies

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Education Inquiry Pub Date : 2022-02-02 DOI:10.1080/20004508.2022.2028996
Gro Hellesdatter Jacobsen, Anke Piekut
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ABSTRACT International migration in general and the recent refugee crisis in particular are complex and much debated topics in European politics. Concurrently, education systems must operate under uncertain and unpredictable conditions. In this situation, migrant children become a group at particular educational risk of exclusion and marginalisation. This paper explores reflections of principals of schools with migrant students regarding how to navigate in those uncertainties related to how migrants are received in Denmark and whether current Danish policies on migration and integration affect the everyday practices in education. Thus, the paper looks at how problematisation and insecuritisation processes stemming from current immigration and integration policies in Denmark influence professionals’ working conditions in the field of education. Drawing on methodological perspectives from narrative theory, a selection of five out of 15 interviews with school principals are analysed, focusing on their small stories about approaching the complex processes of risk production when providing education for migrant children. The conclusion drawn from the study is that immigration and integration policies that do not stem from the field of education still influence the field of education in a way that creates complex dilemmas for school professionals when navigating in the (co-)production of risks.
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移民、教育和证券化。学校校长关于国家移民和融合政策的小故事
摘要国际移民,尤其是最近的难民危机,是欧洲政治中复杂且备受争议的话题。与此同时,教育系统必须在不确定和不可预测的条件下运作。在这种情况下,移民儿童成为一个面临被排斥和边缘化特殊教育风险的群体。本文探讨了有移民学生的学校校长对如何应对与丹麦如何接收移民有关的不确定性的思考,以及丹麦当前的移民和融合政策是否影响了日常教育实践。因此,本文着眼于丹麦当前移民和融合政策引发的问题化和不安全化过程如何影响教育领域专业人员的工作条件。根据叙事理论的方法论视角,从对校长的15次采访中选出5次进行分析,重点关注他们在为移民儿童提供教育时处理复杂风险产生过程的小故事。该研究得出的结论是,并非源于教育领域的移民和融合政策仍然会影响教育领域,给学校专业人员在(共同)产生风险时带来复杂的困境。
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Education Inquiry Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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