This teaching case study takes place in an American middle school and tells the story of Dorah, a refugee student from the Republic of Congo who experienced severe trauma. At Lincoln Middle School, the principal and her teachers encounter difficulties serving their refugee students adequately because of their lack of cultural proficiency. This case aims to help leaders in diverse contexts understand how to embrace and advocate for different cultures, beliefs, and norms to increase the cultural wealth of their communities. To achieve this goal, I provide a cultural proficiency model and a trauma-invested framework
This autoethnography tells my story as a French American woman who lives in the United States and wo...
This case illustrates why school leaders must be culturally proficient to serve all students and lea...
In the U.S. the population continues to diversify as refugees find residence within its borders. Acc...
Lisa Garrett studied the impact of a professional learning intervention in cultural competence with ...
In a period of globalization and forced migration, refugee numbers are increasing exponentially, and...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.South Africa has received the influx of a number...
Each year, the United States resettles more refugees than any other country in the world. These stud...
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...
African refugee children in the US public school system struggle with adjusting into the main stream...
In recent years, the Arab region has undergone a series of tumultuous civil wars that left the world...
The educational system in the United States continues to face the mounting challenge of providing ad...
The student population of the educational system in America is being flooded with a multitude of cul...
This briefing addresses the issue of refugee and migrant children in schools in the United States (U...
The increasing numbers of new immigrants and refugees (newcomers) have changed the ethnic, racial, a...
This autoethnography tells my story as a French American woman who lives in the United States and wo...
This case illustrates why school leaders must be culturally proficient to serve all students and lea...
In the U.S. the population continues to diversify as refugees find residence within its borders. Acc...
Lisa Garrett studied the impact of a professional learning intervention in cultural competence with ...
In a period of globalization and forced migration, refugee numbers are increasing exponentially, and...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban.South Africa has received the influx of a number...
Each year, the United States resettles more refugees than any other country in the world. These stud...
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...
African refugee children in the US public school system struggle with adjusting into the main stream...
In recent years, the Arab region has undergone a series of tumultuous civil wars that left the world...
The educational system in the United States continues to face the mounting challenge of providing ad...
The student population of the educational system in America is being flooded with a multitude of cul...
This briefing addresses the issue of refugee and migrant children in schools in the United States (U...
The increasing numbers of new immigrants and refugees (newcomers) have changed the ethnic, racial, a...
This autoethnography tells my story as a French American woman who lives in the United States and wo...
This case illustrates why school leaders must be culturally proficient to serve all students and lea...
In the U.S. the population continues to diversify as refugees find residence within its borders. Acc...