Trying to solve a problem is pointless if you do not know its causes, and these can be multiple.
- Talk to different stakeholders and get information about the immigrant students of your community: parents, headteachers, teachers, etc.
- Involve immigrant students on the identification of the causes of their school problems.
- Make sure you understand the overall picture about the problems student immigrants face in your community.
- Define different immigrant students’ problem typologies of school integration.
Publications From the School Safety Net Portal
- Dropout in the immigrant population Azuqueca de Henares
In the article, written by Martín de Juan, Elena y Cámara Alves, Antonio (Spain), the question of the schooling of immigrant students in a municipality in the Autonomous Community of Castile-La Mancha, Azuqueca de Henares, is approached.
- Study to fight school dropout
This study, written by Planet (Greece), identifies the main parameters that make up the phenomenon of dropout and analyses its merits, while presenting the main systems and prestigious views and recommendations to combat the phenomenon, both internationally and nationally.
Online Manuals From the Routes Portal
Interviews
- Interviews on migration issues
The interviews, available on the Routes Portal (Log-in: teacher – pixel), were made with Migrants and Natives who have been in contact with immigrants.
- Interviews on migration issues
A section of the School Inclusion Portal is dedicated to interviews, made in five different European countries, with counsellors in charge of educational policies, headteachers, teachers, parents and students dealing with the prevention of early school leaving.
Training Sources From the School Safety Net Portal
- Breaking down the barriers to immigrant students’ success at school
This article, written by Marilyn Achiron, focuses on education which is one of the best ways of integrating immigrant children and their families into their new home countries. But most immigrant students have to overcome multiple barriers in order to succeed at school.