학술논문

Flexible models for learning English are needed for refugee mothers.
Document Type
Article
Source
Australian Journal of Adult Learning; Jul2012, Vol. 52 Issue 2, p397-405, 9p
Subject
Education
Child development
English language
Refugees
Australia
Language
ISSN
14431394
Abstract
The importance of English language acquisition for resettlement of refugees is well established, particularly as a pathway to education, employment, health and social connections. A qualitative study was conducted in 2011 in Melbourne, Australia utilising focus groups with 87 refugee background women from Karen, Iraqi, Assyrian Chaldean, Lebanese, South Sudanese and Bhutanese refugee backgrounds. Focus groups and interviews were also conducted with 18 service providers and five bicultural and community workers. Several barriers were identified that prevented refugee mothers from learning English, however, some innovative and flexible models appear promising. The development, implementation and evaluation of innovative models and settings for refugee background women with young children to learn English in a culturally appropriate way are essential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]