Using cross-sectional (n = 340) and longitudinal data (n = 208) collected during the European refugee crisis of 2015, this study examined elementary school teachers' role in the supportive attitudes toward refugees of their students. We focused on teachers' self-reported multicultural attitudes, students' reports of teachers' anti-prejudice norms and their relational closeness to the teacher. Using multilevel analyses, we found that teachers' multicultural attitudes predicted more supportive attitudes toward refugees in October 2015 and an increase in supportive attitudes by February 2016 (Wave 3). We also found cross-sectional and longitudinal evidence for a positive effect of perceived closeness to the teacher. We did not find positive cr...
Greece encountered an unparalleled flow of people in 2015, what has been described as a “refugee cri...
Teachers play an important role in students’ educational trajectories. As a consequence, their appro...
Refugee settlement organizations in Canada have never before been faced with so many refugees in suc...
Using cross-sectional (n = 340) and longitudinal data (n = 208) collected during the European refuge...
Although research has shown that school context has consequences for intergroup attitudes, few studi...
The following qualitative research study examines the question: How do teacher's attitudes and pract...
The value of school for refugee and asylum seeking children is well established, in terms of their r...
(1) Background. The increase in international conflicts and humanitarian crises has led to an increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
Purpose Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at ri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06There is limited research around best practices in ...
Over half of the current refugee population worldwide are school aged children under the age of 18. ...
PURPOSE: Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at r...
Purpose Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at ri...
We evaluated the impact of the Friendship Project, a program designed to improve elementary school c...
Greece encountered an unparalleled flow of people in 2015, what has been described as a “refugee cri...
Teachers play an important role in students’ educational trajectories. As a consequence, their appro...
Refugee settlement organizations in Canada have never before been faced with so many refugees in suc...
Using cross-sectional (n = 340) and longitudinal data (n = 208) collected during the European refuge...
Although research has shown that school context has consequences for intergroup attitudes, few studi...
The following qualitative research study examines the question: How do teacher's attitudes and pract...
The value of school for refugee and asylum seeking children is well established, in terms of their r...
(1) Background. The increase in international conflicts and humanitarian crises has led to an increa...
This is the author accepted manuscript. the final version is available from MIT Press via the DOI in...
Purpose Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at ri...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2016-06There is limited research around best practices in ...
Over half of the current refugee population worldwide are school aged children under the age of 18. ...
PURPOSE: Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at r...
Purpose Resettled refugee youths are increasingly entering host-country school systems and are at ri...
We evaluated the impact of the Friendship Project, a program designed to improve elementary school c...
Greece encountered an unparalleled flow of people in 2015, what has been described as a “refugee cri...
Teachers play an important role in students’ educational trajectories. As a consequence, their appro...
Refugee settlement organizations in Canada have never before been faced with so many refugees in suc...