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Potential of Peer Guidance to Empower Migrants for Employment
Author(s) -
Satu Heimo,
Katriina Tapanila,
Anna Ojapelto,
Anja Heikkinen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
european journal for research on the education and learning of adults
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2000-7426
DOI - 10.3384/rela.2000-7426.ojs1685
Subject(s) - employability , empowerment , mainstream , vocational education , adult education , european union , experiential learning , lifelong learning , political science , public relations , psychology , medical education , pedagogy , business , medicine , law , economic policy
Peerness is a common approach to learning, especially in Nordic adult education, but is increasingly adopted by European Union (EU)-funded projects that aim to improve migrants’ employability. This article discusses action research that evaluated an ESFfunded project, run by a Finnish popular adult education association in collaboration with vocational adult education institutes, NGOs, and a trade union. The project trained migrants to become peer group guides and empower migrant-background participants for employment. The training prepared guides to become experiential experts, but increased the distance between the participants and themselves. The guidance could even strengthen the otherness of participants when the peerness was based solely on sharing a migrant background. Voluntary peer guidance may reinforce this separation, but dependence on ESF funding also shapes mainstream adult education; therefore, the empowerment of migrants should build on collaboration between experiential experts and guidance professionals as part of the regular adult education system.

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