Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood education settings. Arguing that children’s stories provide educators a valuable resource for understanding the meaning children make of initial cross - cultural experiences, this article presents a narrative inquiry into the stories and artwork of three early childhood students, along with the narratives of their families, all Karen refugees from Myanmar. Examining what these stories reveal about the children’s initial experiences in an American early childhood setting, we share their stories of adaptation, their experiences of cultural dissonance, and their illustrations of change over time. In addition to developing these themes, we also pro...
Researchers used content analysis to analyze 40 award-winning and “best of” children’s picture books...
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
There has been a significant increase in the number of children who are culturally and linguisticall...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Despite host countries’ efforts to follow international conventions in protecting the childhood of r...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
The U.S. admits approximately 70,000 refugees each year. Many of these are families with young child...
Although many studies currently detail refugee experiences about famine, war, and frightening events...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
This article begins by reflecting on the present refugee crisis and its relevance to children in the ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
This retrospective research uses two qualitative studies to understand the assets and barriers of Su...
Researchers used content analysis to analyze 40 award-winning and “best of” children’s picture books...
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
There has been a significant increase in the number of children who are culturally and linguisticall...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early child hood ed...
Researchers have suggested that a paucity of research exists on refugee youth in early childhood edu...
Despite host countries’ efforts to follow international conventions in protecting the childhood of r...
The increasing numbers of refugee students in our schools present under-prepared and under-resourced...
The U.S. admits approximately 70,000 refugees each year. Many of these are families with young child...
Although many studies currently detail refugee experiences about famine, war, and frightening events...
As refugee children join classrooms across the world, schools have the opportunity to expand the glo...
This article begins by reflecting on the present refugee crisis and its relevance to children in the ...
The number of refugees who have fled across international borders due to conflict and persecution is...
This retrospective research uses two qualitative studies to understand the assets and barriers of Su...
Researchers used content analysis to analyze 40 award-winning and “best of” children’s picture books...
Due to the political turmoil in Burma, many Burmese families have sought assistance from the United ...
There has been a significant increase in the number of children who are culturally and linguisticall...