When two elephants fight the grass suffers: Parents and teachers working together to support the literacy development of Sudanese youth |
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Authors: | Doris Walker-Dalhouse A. Derick Dalhouse |
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Affiliation: | 1. Minnesota State University Moorhead, 1104 Seventh Avenue South, Moorhead, MN 56563, USA;2. Marquette University, Schroder Complex, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, USA |
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Abstract: | Reading achievement and academic challenges of Sudanese children were investigated. Sudanese parents, and their children, and English as a Second Language (ESL) teachers were interviewed. Parents' and children's interviews were transcribed and four themes were generated from the data: Cultural Differences/Practices; Parent roles and expectations; Home–school relationships/interactions; Teacher expectations and practices. Results reflect the willingness of Sudanese parents to work with teachers; the need for teachers to form strong parent–teacher relationships; and for teacher practices that support students' literacy within the classroom context. Teacher interviews were used to provide a better understanding of Sudanese home–school relationships and educational issues. |
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Keywords: | Sudanese Refugee Literacy development Home&ndash school relationship Education Youth Immigrants |
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