Primary school teachers' views on Syrian Students’ Turkish and math skills and the confronted challenges

Yeliz Bolat
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This research attempts to reveal the views of the primary school teachers, having Syrian students in their class, on these students’ Turkish and mathematics skills and the challenges they have confronted in the classroom. The research used a mixed research method and 347 primary school teachers who met the criterion of having Syrian students in their classes participated in the research. Quantitative data were gathered through a five-point Likert type questionnaire consisting of 27 questions, and qualitative data were collected with eight open-ended questions. Descriptive statistical methods were used during quantitative data analysis and descriptive analysis for qualitative data. The research findings revealed that Syrian students' reading, reading comprehension and problem solving skills were not sufficiently developed due to the lack of speaking Turkish. In the same vein, there were communication problems with students and parents due to the language barrier which affects Syrian students' choice of friends and their success in classes. Another research finding suggested that Syrian students were at a satisfactory level in operational skills that do not require verbal knowledge, especially in mathematics lesson. In addition, the parents were identified to be indifferent to the students' lessons and they did not help with their homework. The participants’ common view was that Syrian students should receive Turkish education in separate classes (preparatory class) in order to solve the language problem before schooling.
小学教师对叙利亚学生土耳其语和数学技能的看法及面临的挑战
本研究试图揭示有叙利亚学生的小学教师对这些学生的土耳其语和数学技能以及他们在课堂上面临的挑战的看法。本研究采用混合研究方法,347名符合班级有叙利亚学生标准的小学教师参与了研究。定量数据采用李克特式5点问卷(共27个问题)收集,定性数据采用8个开放式问题收集。定量资料分析采用描述性统计方法,定性资料采用描述性分析方法。研究发现,由于不会说土耳其语,叙利亚学生的阅读、阅读理解和解决问题的能力没有得到充分发展。同样,由于语言障碍,叙利亚学生与学生和家长之间存在沟通问题,这影响了他们对朋友的选择和在课堂上的成功。另一项研究发现表明,叙利亚学生在不需要语言知识的操作技能方面处于令人满意的水平,特别是在数学课上。此外,家长被认为对学生的功课漠不关心,他们不帮助他们做作业。与会者普遍认为,叙利亚学生应该分班接受土耳其语教育(预科班),以便在上学前解决语言问题。
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