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E-raamat: Supporting Refugee Children: Strategies for Educators

  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442604049
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  • Formaat: 352 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 06-Feb-2019
  • Kirjastus: University of Toronto Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442604049

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The psychosocial needs of war-affected children who migrate to other countries are difficult to identify, complicated to understand, and even more troubling to address. Supporting Refugee Children provides a holistic exploration of these challenges and offers practical advice for teachers, social workers, and counsellors, as well as suggestions for policy makers. --Book Jacket.

Supporting Refugee Children offers practical advice for teachers, social workers, and counsellors, as well as suggestions for policy makers.

The psychosocial needs of war-affected children who migrate to other countries are difficult to identify, complicated to understand, and even more troubling to address. Supporting Refugee Children provides a holistic exploration of these challenges and offers practical advice for teachers, social workers, and counsellors, as well as suggestions for policy makers.

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Stewart has done an exemplary job of bringing to light the difficulties refugee children experience upon resettlement... A highly commendable piece of work. -- Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Winnipeg Jan Stewart's work is at once scholarly, profoundly moving, and practical. It is helpful not only to Canadian educators and administrators, but also to those in other countries of resettlement. -- J. Lynn McBrien, College of Education, University of South Florida Essential reading for all educators. With passion and understanding, Stewart shows how young refugees see education as their hope for the future, yet are frequently failed or re-victimized by the education system. Filled with insight and practical suggestions, this book lights the way toward a more humane approach to education. -- Michael Wessells, Columbia University Program on Forced Migration and Health If we really care about refugee students in our classrooms, we must rethink and reshape our understanding of learning so that our teaching links more fundamentally to the experiences of refugees. Stewart's book responds to this call in a thoughtful and caring manner, providing an insightful classroom-oriented resource for educators and offering a balance of theory, research, and recommendations for practice. -- Grace Feuerverger, Ontario Institute for the Studies of Education, University of Toronto Anyone forced to flee repression in their home country-anyone forced to leave everything behind-dies a little. When I was a child, my family and I had to gather all of our strength and what little we had to escape to Canada. We relied on the understanding and generosity of those who welcomed us. This book portrays those hardships and shows how the slightest kind gesture or compassionate word can make an enormous difference. -- The Rt. Honourable Michaelle Jean, UNESCO Special Envoy for Haiti
List of Illustrations
List of Tables
Foreword, Lieutenant-General Romeo Dallaire (Retired)
Prologue: Sokut's Story

Part One: Theory and Research



Children and Armed Conflict
Pre-Migration, Trans-Migration, and Post-Migration
Educational Issues and Challenges
Psychosocial and Environmental Challenges
Systems, Structures, and Programs that Assist with Adjustment
Interaction of Ecological Systems to Influence Development


Part Two: Praxis



Lessons Focused on Self-Expression and Personal Awareness
Lessons To Help Work Through Difficult Issues
Lessons on Accomplishments, Resilience, and Support Systems
Culminating Lessons, Looking Forward, and Promoting Peace
Recommendations for Policy and Practice


Annotated Bibliography
References
Index
Jan Stewart is Associate Professor in the Faculty of Education at the University of Winnipeg. The recipient of the 2010 Marsha Hanen Global Dialogue and Ethics Award, she teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in teacher preparation and counsellor education and is the author of numerous books, including The Tough Stuff Series (2000), The STARS Program (1999, 2003), and the bestselling The Anger Workout Book for Teens (2002). For more information on the author, visit www.janstewart.net.