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Migration,disability and education: reflections from a special school in the east of England
Authors:Caroline Oliver  Nidhi Singal
Institution:1. Department of Social Sciences, University of Roehampton, London, UK;2. Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Studies of migrant pupils in schools have paid little attention to people with special educational needs and/or disabilities, reflecting a broader normative ableism of existing scholarship. This article, based on a case study of a special school in the east of England, explores the perspectives of staff and new migrants on their experiences. The article exposes how migrant families’ interactions with schools were shaped both by their previous migration histories and current broader processes of ‘integration’. Teachers were empathetic and supportive, but it was the extended remit of the work of migrant and minority staff (including translation and wider caring roles) that proved particularly vital for families. We employ an intersectional approach to interpret these encounters, exposing the tensions and dilemmas arising. Further research is needed to develop understanding and critical engagement with the challenges facing these families, arising from the specific intersections of disability, migration, social class and gender.
Keywords:Migration  disability  integration  intersectionality  schools  special educational needs
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