This qualitative study identifies the ways in which teachers in an urban school district responded to the specialized educational needs of Somali Bantu refugee students who have recently been relocated to the United States and who have had limited and interrupted access to education prior to their enrollment in public schools in the United States. The article identifies the institutional obstacles teachers in Central City1 high schools faced in general during the 2007–2008 school year and then highlights the different types of responses employed by native U.S.-born teachers when working with their Somali Bantu students. Keyword
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Every year, the United States resettles nearly 70,000 refugees, with a large minority resettling in ...
Research question: How do Somali immigrant students describe their experiences in mainstream classro...
This qualitative study identifies the ways in which teachers in an urban school district responded t...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article explored the range in teacher expectations held for Somali Bantu ...
This retrospective research uses two qualitative studies to understand the assets and barriers of Su...
This article is based on a study that examined how students from refugee backgrounds cope with victi...
Increasing numbers of refugee children are entering our public schools. In addition to carrying with...
Increasing numbers of refugee children are entering our public schools. In addition to carrying with...
Every year, the United States resettles nearly 70,000 refugees, with a large minority resettling in ...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Every year, the United States resettles nearly 70,000 refugees, with a large minority resettling in ...
Research question: How do Somali immigrant students describe their experiences in mainstream classro...
This qualitative study identifies the ways in which teachers in an urban school district responded t...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
© 2017 This paper reports on the findings of a two-year ethnographic study of newly arrived Somali B...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
© The Author(s) 2017. This article explored the range in teacher expectations held for Somali Bantu ...
This retrospective research uses two qualitative studies to understand the assets and barriers of Su...
This article is based on a study that examined how students from refugee backgrounds cope with victi...
Increasing numbers of refugee children are entering our public schools. In addition to carrying with...
Increasing numbers of refugee children are entering our public schools. In addition to carrying with...
Every year, the United States resettles nearly 70,000 refugees, with a large minority resettling in ...
Australia’s regional refugee resettlement policy has led to increasing numbers of refugees settling ...
Every year, the United States resettles nearly 70,000 refugees, with a large minority resettling in ...
Research question: How do Somali immigrant students describe their experiences in mainstream classro...