UNLABELLED: Refugee children often face disruptions to their education before and during displacement. However, little is known about either levels or predictors of refugee children's literacy or about their attitudes toward reading in low- or middle-income countries. To address this, we conducted in-home literacy assessments using the Holistic Assessment of Learning and Development Outcomes with 322 Syrian refugee mother-child dyads who lived in Jordan (child age range 4-8 years, M = 6.32 years, 50% female). Overall, the children had quite low levels of literacy, although they indicated a strong enthusiasm for reading. Child age, maternal education, and maternal ability to read all predicted child literacy, although maternal literacy predi...
The war in Syria has forced millions of people to risk their lives to take refuge in neighbouring co...
Since 2011, the armed conflict that began in the Syrian Arab Republic has displaced an estimated 12...
The study focuses on the assessment of young refugee students, and the role of language and parents ...
Refugee children often face disruptions to their education before and during displacement. However, ...
The Canadian government has resettled over 57,000 Syrian refugees since 2015. This influx of migrant...
The Government of Canada has supported and provided assistance to welcome and receive Syrian refugee...
The data were collected as part of the FIERCE project, investigating the effects of a reading progra...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined thirty female Syrian refugees’ perceptions of their...
Literacy and language development and wellbeing of Syrian refugee students are influenced by many fa...
Using Rodman’s (2006) International Education Analytical Inquiry Matrix as a theoretical framework, ...
The significance of this paper lies in shedding lights on the importance of informal education progr...
Language and literacy skills are crucial for the integration and academic achievement of refugee stu...
This research seeks to extend current understandings of the experiences and challenges that face ref...
Around a million school-aged minors from Syria have been living in Turkey with temporary protection ...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
The war in Syria has forced millions of people to risk their lives to take refuge in neighbouring co...
Since 2011, the armed conflict that began in the Syrian Arab Republic has displaced an estimated 12...
The study focuses on the assessment of young refugee students, and the role of language and parents ...
Refugee children often face disruptions to their education before and during displacement. However, ...
The Canadian government has resettled over 57,000 Syrian refugees since 2015. This influx of migrant...
The Government of Canada has supported and provided assistance to welcome and receive Syrian refugee...
The data were collected as part of the FIERCE project, investigating the effects of a reading progra...
This qualitative phenomenological study examined thirty female Syrian refugees’ perceptions of their...
Literacy and language development and wellbeing of Syrian refugee students are influenced by many fa...
Using Rodman’s (2006) International Education Analytical Inquiry Matrix as a theoretical framework, ...
The significance of this paper lies in shedding lights on the importance of informal education progr...
Language and literacy skills are crucial for the integration and academic achievement of refugee stu...
This research seeks to extend current understandings of the experiences and challenges that face ref...
Around a million school-aged minors from Syria have been living in Turkey with temporary protection ...
Background: Turkey is the leading refugee-hosting country in the world. However, there are few studi...
The war in Syria has forced millions of people to risk their lives to take refuge in neighbouring co...
Since 2011, the armed conflict that began in the Syrian Arab Republic has displaced an estimated 12...
The study focuses on the assessment of young refugee students, and the role of language and parents ...