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What are Goals for the Integration of Immigrants Through Education? A Comparative Analysis of Policies in Berlin and California

Lana Apple (University of Oxford, UK)

Education for Refugees and Forced (Im)Migrants Across Time and Context

ISBN: 978-1-83753-421-0, eISBN: 978-1-83753-420-3

Publication date: 9 August 2023

Abstract

Given that a large proportion of refugees and forced im/migrants today are school-age, schools are widely assumed to be sites where integration will happen. How this integration will occur and whether education policies facilitate social cohesion is unclear. Focusing on California and Berlin as examples of politically left-leaning states that receive immigrants in substantial numbers, this chapter seeks to examine their immigration, integration, and education policies. Using an original conceptual framework, this chapter analyzes how relevant federal and state policies have evolved since the 1980s in these two contexts. This chapter considers integration to be the process by which immigrants identify with the receiving country (RC) and their previous contexts, provided that the RC is supportive and accepting. The goal of integration is less inequality along ethnic or cultural lines. By analyzing policies in terms of immigrant students’ identity formation and conceptions of equality, this chapter argues that the evolution of such policies in Berlin and California has not always been linear. Moreover, while both states consider diversity to be positive, their policies do not extend to facilitating a new culture that productively operationalizes the diversity of immigrant and non-immigrant students.

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Apple, L. (2023), "What are Goals for the Integration of Immigrants Through Education? A Comparative Analysis of Policies in Berlin and California", Wiseman, A.W. and Damaschke-Deitrick, L. (Ed.) Education for Refugees and Forced (Im)Migrants Across Time and Context (International Perspectives on Education and Society, Vol. 45), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 89-115. https://doi.org/10.1108/S1479-367920230000045006

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