With Equity in Mind: A Systematic Review of Recognition Practices for Migrants and Refugees in the European Context

Q1 Social Sciences
Serafina Pastore, Aleidis Delville, Marianna Colosimo, F. Scardigno, A. Manuti
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The attention deserved to the recognition of qualifications (degrees) and competencies acquired elsewhere, as a means for equity and inclusion in education has progressively influenced educational research and also educational policy and decision-making. Different European countries, agreeing with the importance of valorising informal learning, have expressed the need to make learning ‘beyond the classroom’ visible and to assess it in a more responsive and effective way. Despite the common educational policy framework, in the European area, students with a migratory background (i.e., migrants and/or refugees) continue to struggle in accessing university paths. Given the persistent difficulties in ensuring migrants and refugees equal access to education and training opportunities, this article reports a systematic review study focused on recognition practices realized, over the last 5 years, in the European higher education context. Against the backdrop of the learning recognition debate, the results of this literature review study show a scattered landscape of local practices, sometimes, misaligned with the educational policies defined at the European level. The present study represents a useful step in reflecting on what actions are expected to be designed and implemented by higher education institutions in order to ensure a culturally responsive and equitable education for all.
考虑公平:欧洲背景下移民和难民承认实践的系统回顾
应注意承认在其他地方获得的资格(学位)和能力,作为教育公平和包容的手段,这已逐步影响到教育研究以及教育政策和决策。不同的欧洲国家都认同加强非正式学习的重要性,并表示有必要让“课堂之外”的学习变得可见,并以更有效的方式对其进行评估。尽管有共同的教育政策框架,但在欧洲地区,具有移徙背景的学生(即移民和/或难民)继续难以进入大学。鉴于确保移民和难民平等获得教育和培训机会的持续困难,本文报告了一项系统回顾研究,重点关注过去5年来在欧洲高等教育背景下实现的认可实践。在学习认知辩论的背景下,本文献综述研究的结果显示,地方实践的分散景观,有时与欧洲层面定义的教育政策不一致。本研究是一个有益的步骤,它反映了高等教育机构应该设计和执行哪些行动,以确保对所有人的文化作出反应和公平教育。
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Higher Education for the Future
Higher Education for the Future Social Sciences-Education
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