Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their schooling experiences or the ways in which schools engage their parents. In this paper, we resituate notions of parent involvement by focusing on the interactions between refugee parents and U.S. schools Drawing on data collected during a twenty-six month ethnography of refugees in a Northeastern city, we examine how the influx of refugee students into one school district, not only changes the district’s student demographics, but also leads to policy changes mediated by the repositioning of refugee parents’ involvement in decision-making at one public school, and a reconfiguring of the school leadership advisory team. We document the ways in w...
In this paper we bring together research literature on parental engagement and refugees and parental...
This paper, which draws on an ethnographically informed case study, examines refugee mentors working...
This master’s thesis is a report of the analysis of the refugee youths’ educational experience in sc...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refu...
Parental engagement in education has proven to be important to children's academic success. Research...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
Using Coleman’s (1987) social capital theory as a framework, this study examined the perceptions of ...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
Qualitative case study with participant observation was used to explore the parent involvement exper...
Parent-Teacher Associations and other community groups can play a significant role in helping to est...
Three families from Somalia and one family from Sudan participated in this study. All participants w...
This two-year study examined the barriers and challenges encountered by refugee parents as they nego...
Across the face of the globe, there have been unprecedented levels of migration from displaced men, ...
An estimated 1.2 million refugee students attend schools across the United States (U.S.). They repr...
In this paper we bring together research literature on parental engagement and refugees and parental...
This paper, which draws on an ethnographically informed case study, examines refugee mentors working...
This master’s thesis is a report of the analysis of the refugee youths’ educational experience in sc...
Refugee youth attend schools in every state in the United States. Yet, little is known about their s...
www.edam.com.tr/estp This paper describes a qualitative inquiry into the experiences of Burmese refu...
Parental engagement in education has proven to be important to children's academic success. Research...
The United States refugee resettlement program has been among the largest in the world, welcoming ov...
Using Coleman’s (1987) social capital theory as a framework, this study examined the perceptions of ...
Parental involvement enhances student learning and educational experiences and can specifically incr...
Qualitative case study with participant observation was used to explore the parent involvement exper...
Parent-Teacher Associations and other community groups can play a significant role in helping to est...
Three families from Somalia and one family from Sudan participated in this study. All participants w...
This two-year study examined the barriers and challenges encountered by refugee parents as they nego...
Across the face of the globe, there have been unprecedented levels of migration from displaced men, ...
An estimated 1.2 million refugee students attend schools across the United States (U.S.). They repr...
In this paper we bring together research literature on parental engagement and refugees and parental...
This paper, which draws on an ethnographically informed case study, examines refugee mentors working...
This master’s thesis is a report of the analysis of the refugee youths’ educational experience in sc...