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Philosophy with refugees and sanctuary-seekers

Fisher, Andrew; McIntyre, Joanna; Muhangi, Sidney

Authors

Sidney Muhangi



Abstract

This paper outlines a teaching initiative designed to introduce philosophy to sanctuary seekers and refugees. Despite facing challenges such as scheduling conflicts and inconsistent attendance, the program demonstrated success. Participants displayed a notable comfort with the student-centred pedagogy, exhibited trust in their fellow students, and expressed a willingness to share their perspectives. Additionally, the program shed light on a distinct conception of education and assessment within the sanctuary seeker and refugee community. One notable, and perhaps surprising, insight from our study is that there is no compelling rationale to believe that the study of philosophy provides a greater 2 benefit to sanctuary seekers and refugees compared to any other group. However, it is abundantly clear that it does indeed yield positive results.

Citation

Fisher, A., McIntyre, J., & Muhangi, S. (in press). Philosophy with refugees and sanctuary-seekers. Teaching Philosophy,

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Mar 1, 2024
Deposit Date Aug 29, 2024
Print ISSN 0145-5788
Electronic ISSN 2153-6619
Publisher Philosophy Documentation Center
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Keywords asylum seekers; refugees; outreach; P4C
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/38908627

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