Decolonizing Alberta’s Educational Policies to Make Possible the Integration of Refugee Youth Learners

Abstract
Permitting entrance into the borders of Canada to migrants as asylum seekers opens yet a new chapter in the lives of these migrants. It is as though while they are being identified as asylum seekers or refugees, their identities and histories are simultaneously being erased. This article discusses the lack of educational policies that address the needs of refugee learners. Policies can serve to include or exclude refugee youth learners in educational contexts. A holistic approach to refugee education will lead to better outcomes for refugee youth. Positive policies include: welcoming atmosphere in schools; child-centered learning; community programing; supporting foundations.
Authors: Neda Asadi,Ali A. Abdi,Lynette Shultz,Thashika Pillay Publication Date: 1/1/2015

Publication Type: Book Section

URL:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-277-6_16