Abdallah, with the help of a GoPro camera, talks about the job that allows him to help his family. […]
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Building Bridges Between School and Parents-Refugees
This paper presents the practices for the involvement of refugee parents, applied in Magnesia in the school year 2016-17, the year in which refugee children were introduced into the Greek educational system through Reception/ Preparatory Classes. The ultimate aim is to identify those factors that facilitate the involvement of refugee parents in their children’s education […]
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The “other” in the classroom: versions of the child-student in contemporary Greek cinema. Exploring the world of the child
This paper explores how versions of one role, the child-student, are represented in contemporary Greek cinema. It analyses the films The Fisherman by Dimitris Spyrou, The Canary Bike by Dimitris Stavrakas, and The Light That Goes Out by Vassilis Douros. The common thread in all three films is the representation of the child-student as “other”. […]
Childhoods on the move: Young Children’s Lived Experiences of Being Between Languages and Cultures
Voluntary migration for adults is typically a conscious decision made for a better future, often driven by employment considerations. While teenage children may have limited input in migration decisions, their choices are usually restricted to either staying with the family or seeking independence. Younger children, on the other hand, are expected to follow their parents’ […]