Education of Syrian Immigrants in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon: What is Done Within the Scope of Formal Education and the Emergent Responsibilities of Non-Formal Education

Perihan Tutar
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The Syrian civil war, which started in 2011, caused the migration of more than 6 million Syrians, and this wave of migration affected the region in many ways. Neighboring countries with the highest number of Syrian refugees, especially Türkiye, Lebanon, and Jordan, were greatly affected politically, socially, and economically by this process. War negatively affects the lives of children, one of the most vulnerable groups in society, in many ways. One of these negative effects is undoubtedly the interruption of their education, an important element in shaping their entire lives. This study conducted by document scanning method, has dealt with the access of Syrian children to education in the countries which they migrated to in the context of policies and practices. The importance of non-formal education activities in ensuring access to education for hundreds of thousands of out-of-school children in all three countries was discussed. Language training, catch-up training and vocational training programs should be organized within the scope of non-formal education to meet the educational needs of Syrian children who are out of school due to curriculum and language differences, inadequacy of classrooms, poverty and resulting child labor and early marriage of girls.
土耳其、约旦和黎巴嫩的叙利亚移民教育:正规教育范围内的工作和非正规教育的新责任
2011 年开始的叙利亚内战导致 600 多万叙利亚人迁徙,这一迁徙浪潮对该地区产生了多方面的影响。叙利亚难民人数最多的邻国,尤其是土耳其、黎巴嫩和约旦,在政治、社会和经济上都受到了这一进程的巨大影响。儿童是社会中最脆弱的群体之一,战争在许多方面对他们的生活产生了负面影响。其中一个负面影响无疑是儿童教育的中断,而教育是影响儿童一生的重要因素。本研究采用文件扫描法,从政策和实践的角度探讨了叙利亚儿童在移民国家接受教育的情况。讨论了非正规教育活动在确保这三个国家成千上万失学儿童接受教育方面的重要性。应在非正规教育范围内组织语言培训、补习培训和职业培训计划,以满足因课程和语言差异、教室不足、贫困以及由此导致的童工和女童早婚而失学的叙利亚儿童的教育需求。
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