Some Thoughts Concerning the Education of Refugee Children
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https://doi.org/10.25071/1920-7336.21609Keywords:
education, refugee children, Canada, ESL, refugee studentsAbstract
The history of the education of immigrants and refugees in Canada parallels the country's history of immigration and is as diverse and complex. Traditionally, immigrant communities have received a mixed welcome from the resident population. The reception of their children into Canadian schools has echoed those public attitudes.
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