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Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence
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Eranıl, Anıl
, Kasalak, Gamze
in
Academic Achievement
/ Behavior Problems
/ Classroom management
/ Classroom Techniques
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Refugees
/ School Administration
/ Students
/ Sweden
/ Syria
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teachers
2024
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Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence
by
Eranıl, Anıl
, Kasalak, Gamze
in
Academic Achievement
/ Behavior Problems
/ Classroom management
/ Classroom Techniques
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Refugees
/ School Administration
/ Students
/ Sweden
/ Syria
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teachers
2024
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Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence
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Eranıl, Anıl
, Kasalak, Gamze
in
Academic Achievement
/ Behavior Problems
/ Classroom management
/ Classroom Techniques
/ Education
/ Educational Policy
/ Educational Quality
/ Refugees
/ School Administration
/ Students
/ Sweden
/ Syria
/ Teacher Attitudes
/ Teachers
2024
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Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence
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Yet Another Crisis? Syrian Refugee Children and Turkish Education System in Turbulence
2024
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This study aims to explain the current and future situations of Syrian refugee children (SRC) in the Turkish education system in light of the views of teachers and administrators. The focal point in the study is to ascertain the situations that affect and are affected by the involvement of Syrian refugee students in the Turkish education system. In addition, findings are obtained by examining the views of immediate education stakeholders i.e., teachers and administrators on how the education system can be impacted by the rapid increase in the Turkish population of SRC. The data used in this article were drawn from the data collected from 16 teachers and school administrators working in the provinces where Syrian refugees live. Phenomenological design is used in the research. It appears that current Syrian refugee students are exposed to discrimination even though they are in cultural interaction with their peers. Besides, the aggressive behaviors of SRC are intense, and they have behavioral problems. Turkish teachers are found to feel inadequate in classroom management and transferring professional competence skills to their classrooms. Strategies of school administrations in dealing with problems are also ineffective. All these appear to negatively affect Syrian students' access to quality education as well as their academic success. With the increasing Syrian population in the future, it is expected that problems will arise that are pertinent to education policies, segregation in schools may increase and there will be a decrease in education expenditures per capita. It is expected that teachers will be at the forefront of shaping Syrians' future commitment to Türkiye, and it is recommended to reconsider teachers' attitudes and behaviors in this regard.
Bu çalışma, Suriyeli mülteci çocukların (SRC) Türk eğitim sistemindeki mevcut ve gelecekteki durumlarını öğretmen ve yöneticilerin görüşleri ışığında açıklamayı amaçlamaktadır. Çalışmanın odak noktası, Suriyeli mülteci öğrencilerin Türk eğitim sistemine dahil olmalarını etkileyen ve bundan etkilenen durumları tespit etmektir. Ayrıca, SRC’ın Türk nüfusundaki hızlı artışından eğitim sisteminin nasıl etkilenebileceğine dair öğretmenler ve okul yöneticileri gibi eğitimin birinci dereceden paydaşlarının görüşleri ışığında bulgular elde edilmeye çalışılmıştır. Çalışmanın verileri, Suriyeli mültecilerin yaşadığı illerdeki okullarda görev yapan 16 öğretmen ve yöneticiden toplanmıştır. Araştırmada fenomolojik desen kullanılmıştır. Mevcut Suriyeli mülteci öğrencilerin akranlarıyla kültürel etkileşim içinde olmalarına rağmen ayrımcılığa maruz kaldıkları anlaşılmaktadır. Ayrıca, SRC’ın saldırganlık düzeylerinin yüksek olduğuna ve davranış problemlerine sahip oldukları belirlenmiştir. Öte yandan, Türk öğretmenlerin sınıf yönetimi ve mesleki yeterlik becerilerini sınıflarına aktarma konusunda kendilerini yeterli hissetmedikleri ortaya çıkmıştır. Ek olarak, okul yönetimlerinin problemleri çözmede kullandıkları stratejilerin etkili olmadığı belirlenmiştir. Tüm bunların Suriyeli öğrencilerin nitelikli eğitime erişimini etkilediği ve akademik başarılarına da olumsuz yansıdığı anlaşılmaktadır. Gelecekte artış gösteren Suriyeli nüfusla birlikte, eğitim politikalarına ilişkin sorunların ortaya çıkması, okullardaki ayrışmanın artması ve kişi başına düşen eğitim harcamalarında azalma olması beklenmektedir. Bu bağlamda, öğretmenlerin, Suriyeli bireylerin gelecekte Türkiye’ye olan bağlılıklarının şekillenmesinde ön planda olması beklenmekte ve öğretmenlerin bu konudaki tutum ve davranışlarının gözden geçirilmesi gerekmektedir.
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Turkish Education Association,Turk Egitim Dernegi
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