As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the global education of all students. Students, teachers, administrators, and families may partner together to form supportive environments. This article examines two and a half years in the life of a Maryland elementary school as 62 Burmese refugee students joined the population. Data is presented from both observations and student dialogue journals. The goal of the study was to consider how the interactions between refugee students, refugee families, teachers, and a principal defined a community. These findings may support the development of pedagogy
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refu...
As political and economic instability coupled with natural disasters continue to displace people aro...
This article critically examines the reality of building community in public schools and specificall...
In middle school, adolescents are particularly focused on peer interaction to help form their identi...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
An estimated 1.2 million refugee students attend schools across the United States (U.S.). They repr...
A snapshot of the student population in the school district in our study reveals that in 2016 there ...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
American public schools are growing increasingly diverse and are in need of refining practices to me...
Rural school personnel across three districts and states were interviewed to learn their experiences...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study that examined how five Burmese refugee stude...
North Carolina has one of the nation’s top 10 largest refugee populations. Refugee resettlement is p...
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refu...
As political and economic instability coupled with natural disasters continue to displace people aro...
This article critically examines the reality of building community in public schools and specificall...
In middle school, adolescents are particularly focused on peer interaction to help form their identi...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
An estimated 1.2 million refugee students attend schools across the United States (U.S.). They repr...
A snapshot of the student population in the school district in our study reveals that in 2016 there ...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
American public schools are growing increasingly diverse and are in need of refining practices to me...
Rural school personnel across three districts and states were interviewed to learn their experiences...
This article presents findings from a qualitative study that examined how five Burmese refugee stude...
North Carolina has one of the nation’s top 10 largest refugee populations. Refugee resettlement is p...
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refu...