This paper is concerned with how refugee stories can be used as the means of exploring values and developing intercultural understanding in the English classroom. To illustrate this possibility, André Dao’s (2005) Vuot Bien – The Search for Freedom: Huong Thi Nguen’s Story, about the impact of war and oppression on people’s lives, together with the experience of seeking freedom and acceptance in Australia as a Vietnamese refugee, is selected as the text for a Year 9 English class. In examining the features of this short story, we also consider how recent efforts to foster intercultural understanding in the new national curriculum in Australia might be advanced in the English classroom. We argue that this text and others in the genre of refu...
Refugees face many barriers when coming to a new country. Encountering a vastly different language a...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Vietnamese refugee children resettled in the West seem doomed to inevitable failure at school. The p...
This paper is concerned with how refugee stories can be used as the means of exploring values and de...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Many refugees are trying to learn English while assimilating to a new culture. The United Nations Hi...
The authors closely analyzed 45 children\u27s books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds th...
In the last two decades there have been significant numbers of children’s books written about variou...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This article investigates how adult English language learners from refugee backgrounds respond to te...
This study looked at the curricular resource potential of refugeethemed picture books for embedding ...
This article aims to contribute to current research on the use of graphic narratives and picturebook...
This paper focuses on issues of access to productive literacy learning as part of socially just scho...
D. App. Ed. Psy. Thesis.Sense of belonging has been highlighted as a key factor in supporting refuge...
Although many studies currently detail refugee experiences about famine, war, and frightening events...
Refugees face many barriers when coming to a new country. Encountering a vastly different language a...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Vietnamese refugee children resettled in the West seem doomed to inevitable failure at school. The p...
This paper is concerned with how refugee stories can be used as the means of exploring values and de...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
Many refugees are trying to learn English while assimilating to a new culture. The United Nations Hi...
The authors closely analyzed 45 children\u27s books featuring characters with refugee backgrounds th...
In the last two decades there have been significant numbers of children’s books written about variou...
Schools have the potential for significant impact on the lives of Australian students with a refugee...
This article investigates how adult English language learners from refugee backgrounds respond to te...
This study looked at the curricular resource potential of refugeethemed picture books for embedding ...
This article aims to contribute to current research on the use of graphic narratives and picturebook...
This paper focuses on issues of access to productive literacy learning as part of socially just scho...
D. App. Ed. Psy. Thesis.Sense of belonging has been highlighted as a key factor in supporting refuge...
Although many studies currently detail refugee experiences about famine, war, and frightening events...
Refugees face many barriers when coming to a new country. Encountering a vastly different language a...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Vietnamese refugee children resettled in the West seem doomed to inevitable failure at school. The p...