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Title: Influence of Migration on Nigerian Educational Systems And Policies: A Systemic Review.
Authors: Babagana, M.
Shuaeeb, I.A.
Laka, A.U.
Keywords: Migration
Education
Educational System
Nigeria
Educational policies
Influence
Globalization
Teaching
Issue Date: 3-Mar-2025
Publisher: IKSAD PUBLISHING HOUSE
Citation: Babagana, M., Shuaeeb, I.A. & Laka, A.U. Influence of Migration on Nigerian Educational Systems And Policies: A Systemic Review
Abstract: Migration has become a challenging issue in the field of education and an ongoing crisis for many countries. The migration crisis and education have a reciprocal relationship in that the influx of migrants puts a strain on educational systems, particularly regarding resources, funding, and linguistic and cultural differences. However, education can play a crucial role in addressing some of the challenges associated with migration, such as the reed to integrate, skill acquisition and cultural awareness in host countries, as well as brain drain in the countries of origin. It is crucial to investigate how education can both address the problems caused by migration and maximize its potential for sustainable development. This chapter targets analyzing relevant scholarship and aims to illustrate the broad patterns of relevant scholarly sources on migration in the field of education indexed in the Web of Science between 2015 and 2022, explore their collaboration trends, and reveal the conceptual structure of these studies in the context of international sustainable development. A bibliometric methodology is employed for the exploration and analysis of the publications; 991 studies on migration in the field of education are descriptively analyzed in terms of distribution of publications with their citations, topics at the micro level, journals, and the number of authors contributing to these papers. The results contribute to picturing the characteristics and collaboration trend of the scholarly sources on migration in the area of education as a challenging disabler or a driving force that contributes to societal development within the scope of international sustainable development.
URI: http://irepo.futminna.edu.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/30534
ISBN: 979-8-89695-036-3
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