Posts in Integration & Belonging
نشعر بكم: ما يتمنّى الطلاب اللاجئون السوريون أن يعرفه أساتذتهم

Video | New animation and research by the Refugee REACH team examines pedagogies of care and belonging in refugee contexts. Research included 8 months of observations in public and private schools in Lebanon and over 100 hours of interviews with Syrian Grade 9 students, their teachers, and families.

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Toward Cognitive and Temporal Mobility: Language Considerations in Refugee Education

Article | Refugee REACH director Sarah Dryden-Peterson discusses two mobilities that emerge through her team’s work on refugee education: cognitive mobility and temporal mobility. These have broad relevance for what, how, and why children and young people learn, including as related to language in education.

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