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Migrants and Refugees: Equitable Education for Displaced Populations


reviewed by Melanie C. Brooks - September 12, 2014

coverTitle: Migrants and Refugees: Equitable Education for Displaced Populations
Author(s): Elinor L. Brown & Anna Krasteva (Eds.)
Publisher: Information Age Publishing, Charlotte
ISBN: 1623964660, Pages: 378, Year: 2013
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Cite This Article as: Teachers College Record, Date Published: September 12, 2014
https://www.tcrecord.org ID Number: 17677, Date Accessed: 9/19/2021 1:56:01 PM

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  • Melanie Brooks
    University of Idaho
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    MELANIE C. BROOKS is an Assistant Professor in the Departments of Curriculum & Instruction and Leadership & Counseling at the University of Idaho. She has conducted research in Egypt, Thailand, the Philippines, and the United States using sociological theories as a way to understand issues related to religion, conflict, and multicultural education. Her work is published in Religion & Education, Teachers College Record, Educational Policy, Journal of Curriculum and Pedagogy, Educational Management Administration & Leadership, and has forthcoming articles in Planning and Changing and Religion & Education.
 
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