TY - JOUR
T1 - Implementing a migrant and refugee mentoring program through action research
AU - Koirala, Subhash
AU - Mekonnen, Geberew Tulu
AU - Deller, Bryce
AU - Arinaitwe, Gilbert
AU - Kezabu, Kevina
AU - Swabey, Karen
AU - Kember, David
PY - 2024/11/30
Y1 - 2024/11/30
N2 - This article reports an implementation, through action research, of the mentoring of recently arrived refugee and migrant children in secondary school years 9 and 10. The mentoring, by education students, was in: English language skills; literacy skills for other subjects; and, planning pathways for further education. There was a very positive reaction to the program from the mentees, coordinating teachers, schools and mentors. There was strong evidence of improvements in English language skills. This enabled the mentees to successfully complete reading, writing and speaking activities and assignments across the whole range of subjects. As the mentees developed greater fluency and confidence in the use of English, they felt more able to participate in class activities and discussions. This led to better integration into the school community. There was also evidence of integration into the broader Australian society, as the migrants were taught to write resumes and some obtained part-time jobs.
AB - This article reports an implementation, through action research, of the mentoring of recently arrived refugee and migrant children in secondary school years 9 and 10. The mentoring, by education students, was in: English language skills; literacy skills for other subjects; and, planning pathways for further education. There was a very positive reaction to the program from the mentees, coordinating teachers, schools and mentors. There was strong evidence of improvements in English language skills. This enabled the mentees to successfully complete reading, writing and speaking activities and assignments across the whole range of subjects. As the mentees developed greater fluency and confidence in the use of English, they felt more able to participate in class activities and discussions. This led to better integration into the school community. There was also evidence of integration into the broader Australian society, as the migrants were taught to write resumes and some obtained part-time jobs.
KW - Refugee background
KW - Migrant
KW - mentoring
KW - action research
KW - implementation
KW - high school
KW - English
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U2 - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40470
DO - 10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e40470
M3 - Article
C2 - 39641047
SN - 2405-8440
VL - 10
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Heliyon
JF - Heliyon
IS - 22
M1 - e40470
ER -