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Nurhüda Sözen – International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies, 2023
This study seeks to reveal the multifaceted educational needs of primary school students who left their hometown due to the earthquake and continue their education in Istanbul. The research was carried out with 35 classroom teachers teaching primary school students forced to leave their city due to the earthquake that occurred in Kahramanmaras and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Natural Disasters, Refugees, Elementary School Students
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Melinda Lemke; Amanda Nickerson; Jennifer Saboda – International Journal of Leadership in Education, 2024
A growing corpus of interdisciplinary scholarship focuses on migration, particularly the increasing intensity of forced migration, or displacement, and the sociocultural, political, and symbolic dimensions of global resettlement. Yet, there are limited empirical studies on how U.S. educators in urban contexts address these processes, including but…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Educational Policy, Educational Practices, Migration
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Menashy, Francine; Zakharia, Zeena – Education Policy Analysis Archives, 2022
International actors increasingly advocate for partnerships in education in emergencies (EiE) to address the dire educational opportunities of school-aged children in sites of disaster, armed conflict, forced migration, and other humanitarian crises. This study explores the nature of partnerships in EiE. We examine the impetus behind an expansion…
Descriptors: Partnerships in Education, Natural Disasters, War, Migration
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Suárez-Orozco, Marcelo M. – Intercultural Education, 2020
In the modern era migrations are complex, multi-determined and elude vulgar mechanistic models of causality. Migrations unfold in complex ecologies involving broad features of the state -- borders, demography, economy, and society. Furthermore, historical relationships, cultural affinities, political interests, and the environment itself continue…
Descriptors: Immigration, Refugees, Global Approach, Climate
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Hunt, Xanthe; Betancourt, Theresa; Pacione, Laura; Elsabbagh, Mayada; Servili, Chiara – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2021
The relationship between developmental disorders and humanitarian settings is a complex one: conflict and natural emergencies can contribute to developmental disorders, largely by compromising women's prenatal and perinatal environment and their access to perinatal care (Zuurmond et al. 2016). Children and adults with disabilities often shoulder a…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Young Children, Childhood Needs, Conflict
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Stapleton, Sarah Riggs – Environmental Education Research, 2019
In this paper, I present evidence for framing climate change education around social justice. More specifically, I provide empirical support for framing climate change education around intragenerational climate justice, and argue that this frame can influence youth in industrialized, wealthy nations to become mobilized, climate-engaged…
Descriptors: Climate, Environmental Education, Social Justice, Program Descriptions
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De La Fuente, Danielle – Childhood Education, 2022
Children are powerful agents of change when given the chance to succeed. However, due to protracted crises and natural disasters, an estimated 33 million children have been forcibly displaced worldwide and denied their childhoods and an opportunity to reach their full potential. Psychosocial support is key to bridging the learning gap that…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Social Emotional Learning, Change Agents, Natural Disasters
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Battle, Dolores E. – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2015
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 35 million people around the world have been displaced because of natural disasters such as floods, earthquakes, hurricanes, or tsunamis. In addition, there are a number of persons who have been displaced or who have fled their homeland due to civil conflict or war. The WHO estimates that between…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Natural Disasters, War, Conflict
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Barakat, Sultan; Connolly, David; Hardman, Frank; Sundaram, Vanita – Comparative Education, 2013
The last decade has seen a growing recognition amongst international donors, development agencies, non-government organisations and academics of the vital role education can play in bringing about recovery following violent conflict, natural disaster and other crises. This has led to the development of increasingly targeted and sophisticated…
Descriptors: Violence, Conflict, Role of Education, Coping
Tetlow, Linda – Mathematics Teaching, 2009
Emergency shelters for disaster relief are an ever present necessity. Anyone who has ever camped in a tent will understand that finding the perfect design, that will be simple and quick to erect, be stable in a variety of weather conditions, and will accommodate a number of people sleeping, sitting or even standing is not straightforward and…
Descriptors: Emergency Shelters, Foreign Countries, Refugees, Relevance (Education)
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Goulah, Jason – Diaspora, Indigenous, and Minority Education, 2010
Environmental refugees are increasing worldwide. Consequently, a theoretical framework is necessary for conceptualizing them in education. This article breaks new ground by providing such a framework in education, in general, and bilingual-bicultural education, in particular. The framework is grounded in O'Sullivan's (1999, 2002) transformative…
Descriptors: Learning Theories, Multicultural Education, Bilingual Education, Transformative Learning
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Rousseau, Cecile; Benoit, Maryse; Lacroix, Louise; Gauthier, Marie-France – Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2009
Background: This evaluative study assesses the efficacy of a school-based secondary prevention program consisting of creative expression workshops for immigrant and refugee preschoolers in a predominantly South Asian multiethnic neighborhood. Coincidentally, the program began in the wake of the tsunami. Method: Pretest and posttest data were…
Descriptors: Experimental Groups, Neighborhoods, Creative Activities, Prevention
Westhoff, Wayne W.; Lopez, Guillermo E.; Zapata, Lauren B.; Wilke Corvin, Jaime A.; Allen, Peter; McDermott, Robert J. – American Journal of Health Education, 2008
Background: Following the occurrence of natural or man-made disaster, relief worker priorities include providing water, food, shelter, and immunizations for displaced persons. Like these essential initiatives, reproductive health education and services must also be incorporated into recovery efforts. Purpose: This study examined reproductive…
Descriptors: Refugees, Sex Education, Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2006
Classmates at Reservoir High School sometimes call Dalyn Jones and Anthea Fields the "Katrina chicks." Left homeless by the devastation wrought by Hurricane Katrina, both teenagers migrated from the New Orleans area to Maryland in September of 2006. They met for the first time here when they showed up on the same day to register for 9th…
Descriptors: High School Students, Refugees, Personal Narratives, Natural Disasters
Viadero, Debra – Education Week, 2006
Hurricane Katrina, the disastrous storm that struck the Gulf Coast in late August of 2006, displaced an estimated 1 million people. Historians are already calling the resulting exodus of families from hard-hit communities in Louisiana and Mississippi the greatest mass migration in the United States since the Civil War. The diaspora extended north…
Descriptors: Migration, Refugees, Transfer Students, Family (Sociological Unit)
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