Literacy Practices of Refugee Families: Collaborative Case Studies

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Aijuan Cun, Christiana Kfouri
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Abstract There is limited research concerning literacy practices of Syrian and Burmese refugee students and their families in the U.S. To help address this gap, drawing upon New Literacy Studies, this qualitative study explores the social literacy practices of Syrian and Burmese refugee families and how these practices are situated in wider cultural contexts. Primary data include ethnographic interviews, and secondary data include observations, artifacts provided by the participants, and informal conversations. Based on data analysis, a significant common theme across data corpus– religious literacy practices – is generated. Findings illustrate that religious literacy practices play a significant role and contribute to participants reading and writing development. Findings further illustrated how families engaged with domain specific practices in multiple ways in the local community to meet the needs of culturally relevant literacy practices in their everyday lives. This study contributes to existing literature with refugee students and literacy education. It also calls attention to empower the students’ culturally relevant access and agency in both home and adopted land contexts.
难民家庭的扫盲实践:合作案例研究
摘要关于美国叙利亚和缅甸难民学生及其家庭的识字实践的研究有限。为了帮助解决这一差距,本定性研究借鉴新识字研究,探讨了叙利亚和缅甸移民家庭的社会识字实践,以及这些实践在更广泛的文化背景下是如何定位的。主要数据包括民族志访谈,次要数据包括观察、参与者提供的人工制品和非正式对话。基于数据分析,数据语料库中产生了一个重要的共同主题——宗教扫盲实践。研究结果表明,宗教识字实践在参与者的阅读和写作发展中发挥着重要作用。研究结果进一步说明了家庭如何在当地社区以多种方式参与特定领域的实践,以满足日常生活中与文化相关的扫盲实践的需求。这项研究有助于现有的难民学生文献和扫盲教育。它还呼吁注意增强学生在家庭和收养地环境中与文化相关的机会和代理能力。
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