Somali Refugee Student Experiences in U.S. Public High Schools
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This qualitative study examines the transition challenges facing immigrant Somali students entering U.S. public high schools and some of the teaching practices and strategies that have been successful in reducing the challenges facing Somali high school students. The two key research questions examined were (a) what dominant transition challenges have Somali students faced at Green High School (pseudonym) and (b) what best practices in reducing Somali transition challenges can be identified at Green High School? This study also sought to identify possible connections between the study's findings and Cummins' (2001) "Framework for Intervention." Considerable challenges facing Somali high school students are documented in this study. Resource shortages, transportation shortages, too little time for high school Somali students to catch-up in English language acquisition and core academic subject content knowledge, reductions in tutoring support, and a lack of outreach programs to the Somali community. There are also good teaching practices, supportive curriculum, and programs that were supportive of academic success for Somali high school students identified.
Autorentext
Gary Melton a obtenu un BS de l'Académie militaire des États-Unis en 1975. Il a obtenu une maîtrise en conseil de l'Université Webster en 1977, et en 2013 un doctorat en leadership éducatif de l'Université de Seattle. Il est un éducateur de carrière et se passionne pour le soutien à la réussite des élèves immigrants réfugiés.
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- Allgemeine Informationen
- Sprache Englisch
- Herausgeber Scholars' Press
- Gewicht 328g
- Untertitel A Qualitative Research Study of the Educational Challenges Facing Somali Refugee Students in U.S. Public High Schools
- Autor Gary Melton
- Titel Somali Refugee Student Experiences in U.S. Public High Schools
- Veröffentlichung 02.12.2014
- ISBN 3639668898
- Format Kartonierter Einband
- EAN 9783639668896
- Jahr 2014
- Größe H220mm x B150mm x T13mm
- Anzahl Seiten 208
- GTIN 09783639668896