Nurturing the Talents and Meeting the Needs of Refugee Students

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Nurturing the Talents and Meeting the Needs of Refugee Students Presented by Julie Kasper School Coordinator for Refugees, Tucson / CENTER Director jkasper@refugeefocus.org

What characteristics do you imagine? What needs do you think of? What talents or assets do you picture this young person possessing?

A refugee is a person outside his or her own country who is unable or unwilling to return because of a well-founded fear of persecution on account of:

What does it mean to be a refugee? What if people of your faith or ethnic group were being singled out, kidnapped, tortured, and killed? What would you do right now if explosions began rocking the city, coming closer and closer?

Where Do Refugees Come From?

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45-60 million displaced people (including registered refugees) worldwide today (UNHCR active case numbers = approx. 14 million) 60-80% are women & children (51% are under 18 years old) 5-35% are rape and/or torture survivors only 1% worldwide will be resettled to a 3 rd country like the USA, Canada, Germany

Democratic Republic of the Congo Somalia Iraq Burundi Eritrea Also, we have welcomed a number of individuals and families from Sudan, Cuba, Ethiopia, Rwanda, Afghanistan, and Syria

A refugee s future? Waiting What future do refugees face? 1) Refugees flee to a camp & wait for UNHCR to give them refugee status. Sometimes they illegally enter neighboring cities and can choose to approach the UNHCR office in that location. 2) From there, UNHCR looks for durable solutions to the crisis. The average wait time is 10 years.

DURABLE SOLUTIONS Voluntary Repatriation Local Integration Third Country Resettlement

Tucson Resettlement Agencies Catholic Community Services Refugee Focus (a division of Lutheran Social Services of the Southwest) International Rescue Committee

Resettlement in Tucson Common challenges for new arrivals: Learning the language Getting around Tucson Securing employment Living in poverty Navigating the healthcare system and other government bureaucracies Adapting to American culture (norms, time, individualism, new school systems )

Federal Resettlement Goal: Self-sufficiency within 6 months

Common challenges for refugee youth: Adjustment to a new educational system Limited or fragmented educational past Language acquisition Cultural dislocation Cultural misunderstandings Competing cultural values & norms Identity crisis (beyond typical adolescent searching & identity formation) Intergenerational conflict/role reversals Discrimination Past trauma/grief Living in poverty

You Can Expect Refugees who speak limited English Refugees who speak excellent English A family with limited formal education A family that is highly skilled and educated Students that seem conservative, traditional, or foreign Students that seem very liberal or westernized

Education in refugee camps varies greatly Many times only primary and middle school is available in the camps. When it is, there can be more than 100 students in the class. Boys are often more likely to have been sent to school.

Education in refugee camps varies Some Regions of Africa

Afghan Children

Karenni students in a refugee camp school in Thailand

Dadaab, Kenya

Kakuma Camp, Kenya

Private Primary School, Tanzania

Private Primary School, Cameroon

Congolese refugee students in Sudan

Congolese refugee students in Rwanda

Education in the United States

So, what can we do as caring, skilled educators and community partners to help all of our students and families transition and find success here in Tucson, Arizona?

Try Integrated Content & Language Learning Whatever you are teaching or doing, make the language involved in that activity explicit The ways of thinking specific to a discipline or community of practice The tools necessary for the student and family to participate in the activity

Integrated Content & Language Learning ELLs cannot see (and most certainly cannot learn) the language of your field unless it is taught explicitly

Engage the Family Getting the whole family involved increases the chances of success for each student in our schools Family engagement can look and feel a variety of ways not just the traditional parent-teacher conference

Approach the work from an ASSETS-BASED perspective: Take time to discover the interests, talents, skills that your students bring to the classroom & build upon those Recognize the resilience, perseverance, and drive of each refugee we meet here in Tucson Be thoughtful about the language you use in relation to refugees

Position Yourself Honestly: Develop Self-Awareness Be aware of your worldview, values, and behaviors Be aware of your prejudices Develop Awareness of Different Cultures Listen & Learn & Appreciate Connect, connect, connect!

Supporting Refugee & Immigrant Students Serving as a hub and catalyst for the best in educational practice and youth development for Tucson s diverse and globally conscious learners, their parents, and the teachers, school and agency staff, volunteers, and other community partners who work with them across the city.

tutoring & mentoring drop in study space and computer lab Finding Voice Project Friends of the World club other club & extracurricular activities career exploration and readiness workshops college information workshops field trips and community service projects help with school paperwork & with finding other supports a student/family may need

CENTER welcomes students, families, teachers, & staff from: Catholic Community Services Refugee Focus International Rescue Committee Tucson Unified School District Amphitheater School District Sunnyside Unified School District Other Community Organizations & Schools