Policy approaches to integration of newly arrived immigrant children in schools: The case of the Netherlands

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Abstract

This research paper has the objective of providing a comprehensive overview of Dutch education policy approaches to the integration of children with a migration background, with a particular focus on those who have recently arrived in the country. After mapping the current population characteristics of children with a migration background and their educational performance and socio-emotional well-being, the research paper summarises the Dutch education system and the opportunities it provides for newcomer children. The remainder of the paper focuses on three key policy issues that are crucial for promoting the academic and social resilience of children with a migration background: promoting social cohesion and multiculturalism in schools, capacity building in the education system and language acquisition for newcomers. The paper concludes with pointers for the short and long-term policy debates to enhance the successful integration of students with a migration background in the education system as well as the wider society.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherOECD Publishing
Number of pages49
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23 Sept 2019

Publication series

NameOECD Education Working Papers
ISSN (Electronic)1993-9019

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