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FMR 60 - 'Education is key to life': The the importance of education from the perspective of displaced learners

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Education: needs, rights and access in displacement (FMR 60)
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Students on the University of East London's OLIve course – a preparatory course for university access specifically tailored to refugees and asylum seekers in the UK – share experiences of accessing education as displaced learners.

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Education: needs, rights and access in displacement (FMR 60)
People
OLIve course Students
IT trainer
director of the OLIve course
Keywords
fmr
forced migration review
refugee
forced migrant
forced migration
displacement
asylum seeker
asylum
education
education in emergencies
early childhood development
teaching
teachers
education policy
good learning
communication disability
resettlement
connected learning
higher education
accreditation
Department: Refugee Studies Centre
Date Added: 01/02/2019
Duration: 00:12:41

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