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Daniela Sime
Daniela Sime
Professor of Youth, Migration and Social Justice, University of Strathclyde
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Student teachers' first reflections on information and communications technology and classroom learning: implications for initial teacher education
D Sime, M Priestley
Journal of Computer assisted learning 21 (2), 130-142, 2005
2402005
What do learners make of teachers' gestures in the language classroom?
D Sime
Walter de Gruyter 44 (2), 211-230, 2006
2362006
Ethical and methodological issues in engaging young people living in poverty with participatory research methods
D Sime
Children's geographies 6 (1), 63-78, 2008
1922008
Migrant children, social capital and access to services post‐migration: transitions, negotiations and complex agencies
D Sime, R Fox
Children & Society 29 (6), 524-534, 2015
1292015
“Because of Her Gesture, It’s Very Easy to Understand”—Learners’ Perceptions of Teachers’ Gestures in the Foreign Language Class
D Sime
Gesture, 271-291, 2009
1212009
‘You want the best for your kids’: improving educational outcomes for children living in poverty through parental engagement
D Sime, M Sheridan
Educational Research 56 (3), 327-342, 2014
892014
‘I think that Polish doctors are better’: Newly arrived migrant children and their parents׳ experiences and views of health services in Scotland
D Sime
Health & place 30, 86-93, 2014
792014
Formative assessment for all: a whole-school approach to pedagogic change
M Priestley, D Sime
The Curriculum Journal 16 (4), 475-492, 2005
752005
Home abroad: Eastern European children’s family and peer relationships after migration
D Sime, R Fox
Childhood 22 (3), 377-393, 2015
712015
Belonging in Brexit Britain: Central and Eastern European 1.5 generation young people's experiences
N Tyrrell, D Sime, C Kelly, C McMellon
Population, Space and Place 25 (1), e2205, 2019
602019
‘It’s good enough that our children are accepted’: Roma mothers’ views of children’s education post migration
D Sime, G Fassetta, M McClung
British Journal of Sociology of Education 39 (3), 316-332, 2018
532018
Polish migrant children’s transcultural lives and transnational language use
M Moskal, D Sime
Central and Eastern European migration review 5 (1), 35-48, 2016
512016
Already at a disadvantage? ICT in the home and children’s preparation for primary school
J McPake, C Stephen, L Plowman, D Sime, S Downey
Retrieved 30 (10), 2010, 2005
472005
Transnational intergenerationalities: Cultural learning in Polish migrant families and its implications for pedagogy
D Sime, E Pietka-Nykaza
Language and Intercultural Communication 15 (2), 208-223, 2015
342015
The use and perception of illustrators in the foreign language classroom
D Sime
Oralité et gestualité. Interactions et comportements multimodaux dans la …, 2001
292001
Belonging and ontological security among Eastern European migrant parents and their children
D Sime
Central and Eastern European Migration Review 7 (1), 35-53, 2018
272018
Relations between child poverty and new migrant child status, academic attainment and social participation: Insights using social capital theory
J Forbes, D Sime
Education Sciences 6 (3), 24, 2016
272016
Going back, staying put, moving on: Brexit and the future imaginaries of Central and Eastern European young people in Britain
D Sime, M Moskal, N Tyrrell
Central and Eastern European Migration Review, 85-100-85-100, 2020
242020
Already at a disadvantage
J McPake, C Stephen, L Plowman, D Sime, S Downey
ICT in the Home and Children’s Preparation for Primary School. London, UK: Becta, 2005
232005
Challenging barriers to participation: Doing research with migrant children and young people
D Sime
Springer 2 (1), 135-157, 2017
222017
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