The use of migration-related competencies in continuing education: individual strategies, social and institutional conditions

被引:5
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作者
Sadjed, Ariane [1 ]
Sprung, Annette [1 ]
Kukovetz, Brigitte [1 ]
机构
[1] Graz Univ, Dept Educ Sci, Graz, Austria
关键词
adult education; migrant; cultural capital; skills; competencies; PROFESSIONALS;
D O I
10.1080/0158037X.2015.1066768
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Focusing especially on biographical competencies that are gained through the experience of migration and socialisation in a certain country or cultural context, this article analyses how professionals define and deploy these migration-related competencies' when it comes to employment in the field of adult education in Austria. By means of selected example cases individual strategies are discussed vis-a-vis institutional frameworks of adult education and processes of exclusion towards migrants in general. Considering questions of representation and othering, the circumstances under which the utilisation of migration-related competencies is experienced as beneficial or problematic are examined. Furthermore, educational institutions of the majority society display different modes of recognising and acknowledging migration-related competencies. In a context, in which the official acknowledgement of these practices by institutions and transparent policies towards diversity orientation are lacking, the possession and demonstration of migration-related competencies has shown to be a highly ambivalent and individualised process.
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页码:286 / 301
页数:16
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