Elementary Schooling Across Borders: Refugee-Background Children’s Pre- and Post-Migration Experiences

IF 1.3 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Research in Childhood Education Pub Date : 2023-01-23 DOI:10.1080/02568543.2022.2155736
Christine Massing, Needal Ghadi, Daniel Kikulwe, Katerina Nakutnyy
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ABSTRACT In response to the ongoing war in Syria, displaced persons fleeing war and persecution transited in neighboring countries before going on to resettle permanently in countries of reception such as Canada. The overall purpose of the study reported on here was to inquire into Syrian refugee background children’s early educational experiences in Syria, in transit countries, and in Canadian elementary schools. There is very limited scholarship on young refugee-background children’s schooling from their own perspectives across contexts, yet elements of these experiences have broader implications for understanding educational gaps and provisions. Theoretically framed by hermeneutics, in this qualitative interpretive inquiry, artistic and interview data were collected from eight Syrian children from refugee backgrounds, their parents, and their teachers over the period of a year. Data were analyzed within the hermeneutic circle following two arcs structuring iterative movement between our preliminary interpretations and interrogations of these understandings. Educational loss, safety, and resources and supports are elaborated as themes across contexts to exemplify assets the participants accrued in spite of adverse circumstances. Implications for constructing inclusive spaces for children from refugee backgrounds enrolled in elementary schools will be discussed.
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跨境小学教育:难民背景儿童移民前后的经历
为了应对叙利亚持续不断的战争,逃离战争和迫害的流离失所者在邻国过境,然后在加拿大等接收国永久定居。这里报告的研究的总体目的是调查叙利亚难民背景儿童在叙利亚,过境国和加拿大小学的早期教育经历。从难民背景的儿童在不同背景下自己的角度来研究他们的学校教育的学术研究非常有限,然而,这些经历的要素对理解教育差距和规定具有更广泛的影响。在解释学的理论框架下,在这一定性解释性调查中,在一年的时间里,从8名来自难民背景的叙利亚儿童、他们的父母和老师那里收集了艺术和访谈数据。数据在解释学循环中分析,遵循两条弧线,在我们对这些理解的初步解释和质疑之间构建迭代运动。教育损失、安全、资源和支持作为跨上下文的主题进行阐述,以举例说明参与者在不利环境下积累的资产。将讨论为小学入学的难民背景儿童建设包容性空间的影响。
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Journal of Research in Childhood Education
Journal of Research in Childhood Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Research in Childhood Education, a publication of the Association for Childhood Education International, features articles that advance knowledge and theory of the education of children, infancy through early adolescence. Consideration is given to reports of empirical research, theoretical articles, ethnographic and case studies, participant observation studies, and studies deriving data collected from naturalistic settings. Cross-cultural studies and those addressing international concerns are welcome.
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