2022
DOI: 10.3389/feduc.2022.764514
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Social Participation of Students With a Migration Background—A Comparative Analysis of the Beginning and End of a School Year in German Primary Schools

Abstract: The social participation of students can be defined as one of the fundamental goals of inclusion. However, current literature shows that (a) children from minorities can belong to groups at risk of low social participation and (b) relatively little is known as yet about changes in social participation over time (longitudinal study). This study therefore seeks to investigate more closely the stability of social participation for students with a migration background. A total of 353 year 4 students (45% girls, in… Show more

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“…The mentioned findings indicate that it is unclear how all students are included and if their voices are heard with regard to school sports trips. In addition, some students seem to be less present than others, especially when considering students with disabilities [ 45 ] or those with a different cultural background who are potentially not familiar with the language [ 46 ]. To date, little is known about participation options, and asking about students’ needs has not been explored for school sports trips.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mentioned findings indicate that it is unclear how all students are included and if their voices are heard with regard to school sports trips. In addition, some students seem to be less present than others, especially when considering students with disabilities [ 45 ] or those with a different cultural background who are potentially not familiar with the language [ 46 ]. To date, little is known about participation options, and asking about students’ needs has not been explored for school sports trips.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%