Teacher perspectives on fostering collaborative relationships with families with refugee backgrounds

IF 1.9 2区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Teachers and Teaching Pub Date : 2023-05-13 DOI:10.1080/13540602.2023.2212359
S. Haines, Cynthia C. Reyes
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ABSTRACT The purpose of this study was to understand educators’ perspectives of the state of teacher-family relationships with refugee-background families resettled in the U.S. as well as factors that facilitated and impeded the formation of collaborative relationships. Drawing on data from interviews with 42 teachers across three school districts in a northeastern state, we found variance in the state of collaborative relationships between refugee-background families and their children’s teachers. Intersecting and overlapping barriers included bureaucracies lacking a systematic focus on relationships with refugee families and characterised by confusion about responsibilities and systems, unsustainable initiatives, and a lack of professional collaboration among teachers. Teachers expressed uncertainty about sharing honest, though potentially disheartening, data about students’ achievement and progress with their families for fear of deterring hope and motivation. Facilitating factors included systems that prioritised collaborative relationships with families and were characterised by student-centred interprofessional collaboration and engagement in innovative initiatives that were sustainable due to a culture of support. Implications for supporting teachers are discussed.
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Teachers and Teaching EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Teachers and Teaching: theory and practice provides an international focal point for the publication of research on teachers and teaching, in particular on teacher thinking. It offers a means of communication and dissemination of completed research and research in progress, whilst also providing a forum for debate between researchers. This unique journal draws together qualitative and quantitative research from different countries and cultures which focus on the social, political and historical contexts of teaching as work. It includes theoretical reflections on the connections between theory and practice in teachers" work and other research of professional interest.
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