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Social and Curricular Inclusion in Refugee Education: Critical Approaches to Education Advocacy

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  • Alexandra Greene

    (Department of Sociology, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Netherlands)

  • Yến Lê Espiritu

    (Department of Ethnic Studies, University of California – San Diego, USA)

  • Dan Nyamangah

    (Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) San Diego, USA)

Abstract

Recognizing refugee students, families, and communities as a source of knowledge and social change, this article offers two case studies of innovative, deliberative, and labor‐intensive practices toward meaningful social inclusion of refugee parents and students in education. The first example focuses on the multiyear effort by the Parent‐Student‐Resident Organization (PSRO) in San Diego, California, an education advocacy group organized and led by local parents to institutionalize social inclusion programs for refugees and other systemically excluded students. The second example analyzes the Refugee Teaching Institute in Merced, California, organized with the Critical Refugee Studies Collective (CRSC), to work with teachers to create a refugee‐centered curriculum. In both case studies, organizers depart from deficit models of refugee education by foregrounding student and parent empowerment and bringing together diverse stakeholders to generate and implement a shared vision for teaching and learning. Through sharing insights glimpsed from participant observation and extended conversations with participants in each case study, this article shifts the reference point in refugee education from that of school authorities to that of refugees themselves. Through reflecting on the challenges of effecting systemic change, we argue for a model of educational transformation that is ongoing, intentionally collaborative, and cumulative.

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  • Alexandra Greene & Yến Lê Espiritu & Dan Nyamangah, 2023. "Social and Curricular Inclusion in Refugee Education: Critical Approaches to Education Advocacy," Social Inclusion, Cogitatio Press, vol. 11(2), pages 104-114.
  • Handle: RePEc:cog:socinc:v11:y:2023:i:2:p:104-114
    DOI: 10.17645/si.v11i2.6376
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