www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refugee families with elementary schools in the U.S. and proposes a new perspective for serving the educational needs of refugee children. Data included in-depth interviews with 25 Burmese families in a midsize Midwestern city. Findings from the prelimi-nary analysis demonstrated that due to their own limited school experiences, the parents did not know how they could advocate for their children’s schooling and use academic opportunities. While the parents appreciated and encouraged their children’s school learning, they lacked the resources to support their children in negotiating academic contexts. Moreover, the schools policies lacked innovati...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half ar...
The largest refugee group entering the United States in recent years is from Burma. Refugee students...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
Three families from Somalia and one family from Sudan participated in this study. All participants w...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study that examined how five Burmese refugee stude...
Using Coleman’s (1987) social capital theory as a framework, this study examined the perceptions of ...
This dissertation investigates the under-researched area of refugee schools in Malaysia that cater t...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
The recent rapid influx of refugee students into U.S. schools has been a learning experience for all...
In the U.S. the population continues to diversify as refugees find residence within its borders. Acc...
Refugees face a number situations and challenges in their host countries. In addition to moving to a...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsThis study aims to increase understanding th...
The purpose of this three-stage qualitative phenomenology case study was to characterize Somali refu...
This study documented the lived experiences of professionals with significant background working wit...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half ar...
The largest refugee group entering the United States in recent years is from Burma. Refugee students...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
Three families from Somalia and one family from Sudan participated in this study. All participants w...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study that examined how five Burmese refugee stude...
Using Coleman’s (1987) social capital theory as a framework, this study examined the perceptions of ...
This dissertation investigates the under-researched area of refugee schools in Malaysia that cater t...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
The recent rapid influx of refugee students into U.S. schools has been a learning experience for all...
In the U.S. the population continues to diversify as refugees find residence within its borders. Acc...
Refugees face a number situations and challenges in their host countries. In addition to moving to a...
Master's thesis in Migration and Intercultural RelationsThis study aims to increase understanding th...
The purpose of this three-stage qualitative phenomenology case study was to characterize Somali refu...
This study documented the lived experiences of professionals with significant background working wit...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
Since 1975, the United States has resettled more than 2 million refugees, with approximately half ar...
The largest refugee group entering the United States in recent years is from Burma. Refugee students...