Teachers with so-called migration background and the question of recognition: Experiences of fragility and hidden pedagogical potentials

Cortez Deacetis

Introduction In Switzerland, it has for a long time been very uncommon to find teachers with a family origin beyond national borders (Mantel, 2017). However, with increasing mobility and migration during the last decades – particularly within Europe – the number of teachers with so-called migration background has grown. Currently, […]

‘First and foremost, we are teachers, not refugees’: Requalification measures for internationally trained teachers affected by forced migration

Cortez Deacetis

Introduction Internationally trained teachers with a forced migration background, who wish to continue their profession in Austria, experience formal barriers due to the requirement that they study (and teach) two subjects in secondary I and II. In most other countries, teachers need to prove only one subject – and even […]

Ancient DNA analysis reveals Asian migration and plague

Cortez Deacetis

Northeastern Asia has a sophisticated historical past of migrations and plague outbursts. That is the essence of an worldwide archaeogenetic analyze posted in Science Improvements and lead from the Division of Archaeology and Classical Research at Stockholm College. Genomic knowledge from archaeological stays from 40 folks excavated in northeastern Asia […]

Ancient migration was choice, not chance

Cortez Deacetis

IMAGE: A candidate bamboo craft for the Ryukyu migration built for a re-enactment of that crossing. view more  Credit: © 2020 Yosuke Kaifu The degree of intentionality behind ancient ocean migrations, such as that to the Ryukyu Islands between Taiwan and mainland Japan, has been widely debated. Researchers used satellite-tracked buoys […]

Mixture and migration brought food production to sub-Saharan Africa

Cortez Deacetis

Graphic: Paper co-author Dr. Christine Ogola oversees excavations at Kakapel Rockshelter with MPI-SHH PhD scholar Victor Imjili and article-doctoral researcher Emma Finestone. see more  Credit score: Steven Goldstein In order to expose the populace interactions that gave rise to Africa’s monumental linguistic, cultural, and financial range, an interdisciplinary group of researchers […]