Education Sciences (Sep 2024)

“Home Is the Mouth of a Shark”: Trauma and the Needs of Students from Refugee Backgrounds from the Perspective of Boundary Spanning Refugee Resettlement Workers

  • Shyla González-Doğan,
  • Gonca Soyer,
  • Siddika Asik Bayhan,
  • Mualla Yazici,
  • Meryem Akçay,
  • Jordan Harb,
  • Awad Mekkawi Ramadan,
  • Adnan Turan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/educsci14090970
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 970

Abstract

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This research project examines the experiences of four individuals working in refugee resettlement and their perspectives on the educational needs of refugee students, given their role as boundary spanners. They also discuss the need for teachers to encourage students to use the Funds of Knowledge in the classroom. Participants discuss their varied experience as professionals in refugee resettlement, with two being refugees and one being an immigrant. This paper (1) explores the stress associated with relocation, (2) delves into the mental health issues faced by individuals from refugee backgrounds, emphasizing trauma, (3) analyzes how inefficiencies and lack of support within the public school system contribute to a stressful and ineffective experience for all parties involved, and (4) highlights the importance of human connection. The implications for future research are also discussed with particular attention paid to the need to actively work with other stakeholders.

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