An estimated 1.2 million refugee students attend schools across the United States (U.S.). They represent between 35-40% of the total number of refugees in the U.S. Yet, we know little about how school districts work with refugee students, most of whom have had significant gaps in their formal education and for whom English is not their first language. Drawing on data collected during a three-year ethnography of refugee networks in Arizona, which included a case study of one school district’s refugee support department, we examine how the influx of refugee students alters the discourses and practices traditionally associated with school-family-community relationships. Framing refugee mentors who work in the school district and their communi...
Rural school personnel across three districts and states were interviewed to learn their experiences...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
The refugee crisis is global. Many aspects of our daily lives are touched by this, especially those ...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
With an increase in refugee children entering schools around the world, it has grown increasingly im...
This briefing addresses the issue of refugee and migrant children in schools in the United States (U...
The ways in which refugees are assumed to adapt to United States society have serious consequences o...
American public schools are growing increasingly diverse and are in need of refining practices to me...
This article critically examines the reality of building community in public schools and specificall...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
As political and economic instability coupled with natural disasters continue to displace people aro...
For several years now, military conflict, climate change, lack of food, and other forces have compel...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
North Carolina has one of the nation’s top 10 largest refugee populations. Refugee resettlement is p...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
Rural school personnel across three districts and states were interviewed to learn their experiences...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
The refugee crisis is global. Many aspects of our daily lives are touched by this, especially those ...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
With an increase in refugee children entering schools around the world, it has grown increasingly im...
This briefing addresses the issue of refugee and migrant children in schools in the United States (U...
The ways in which refugees are assumed to adapt to United States society have serious consequences o...
American public schools are growing increasingly diverse and are in need of refining practices to me...
This article critically examines the reality of building community in public schools and specificall...
The United States has a long history of resettling refuges in the country. Research indicates that ...
As political and economic instability coupled with natural disasters continue to displace people aro...
For several years now, military conflict, climate change, lack of food, and other forces have compel...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
North Carolina has one of the nation’s top 10 largest refugee populations. Refugee resettlement is p...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
Rural school personnel across three districts and states were interviewed to learn their experiences...
REFUGEE BACKGROUND STUDENTS TRANSITIONING INTO HIGHER EDUCATION: NAVIGATING COMPLEX SPACESLoshini Na...
The refugee crisis is global. Many aspects of our daily lives are touched by this, especially those ...