Teaching refugees
Some help from the catalogue:
- Assisting refugee students at school : information and strategies for school communities.
Call Number: Fisher Research 371.8269109 1 - Help! : what do I do with a primary new arrival? : practical strategies for classroom teachers.
Call Number: Fisher Curriculum 371.8269109 2 - Roads to refuge: refugees in Australia [kit]
Call Number: Fisher Research 325.210994 28
Helping refugee children
Below are some links which will help you think about refugee children in your classroom

- Refugee Children: NSW Refugee Health Service
- Children of Asylum Seekers
- The integration of refugee children: good practice in educational settings
- Refugee Support Programs
- Refugee Council of Australia
- Whole School Guide to Refugee Readiness
- Civics and Citizenship: Australia and the Refugee/Asylum Seeker Issue
Developing an understanding
There are a number of well written and thoughtful texts which may help to break down barriers in the classroom. A small sample is below:
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University of Sydney NSW 2006
Phone: +61 2 9351 6252
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Preservice and Curriculum Education







![Home and away / John Marsden & [illustrated by] Matt Ottley.](http://lgimages.s3.amazonaws.com/data/imagemanager/8295/refugees6.jpg)



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