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Resettled refugee children encounter a wide variety of challenges when integrating into classrooms in the United States. Having experienced instability and trauma in key years of their development, this transition is often not easy. These students' strengths and struggles are commonly overlooked, as they face immediate pressure to catch u

Resettled refugee children encounter a wide variety of challenges when integrating into classrooms in the United States. Having experienced instability and trauma in key years of their development, this transition is often not easy. These students' strengths and struggles are commonly overlooked, as they face immediate pressure to catch up to their peers academically. After working first-hand with resettled refugee students for several years, I set out to pilot a program that supported their holistic development in order to offer learning outcomes and suggestions to teachers and community professionals. The study contains an analysis of relevant literature, how it informed interviews with local teachers and community professionals, and how the information gathered shaped the development and implementation of a summer program for resettled refugee children.
ContributorsDusard, Lindsay Ann (Author) / Warriner, Doris (Thesis director) / Ramella, Kelly (Committee member) / W. P. Carey School of Business (Contributor) / Department of Marketing (Contributor) / School of Community Resources and Development (Contributor, Contributor) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
Created2017-05
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The purpose of this project is to analyze the marketing efforts of an adaptive sports organization and identify possible areas for improvement. We will be conducting this marketing analysis as developed by Jeremy Darlow. Once we complete an analysis, we can provide recommendations for future marketing efforts at Ability360, the

The purpose of this project is to analyze the marketing efforts of an adaptive sports organization and identify possible areas for improvement. We will be conducting this marketing analysis as developed by Jeremy Darlow. Once we complete an analysis, we can provide recommendations for future marketing efforts at Ability360, the organization of focus.
ContributorsHall, Nathan (Author) / Guenther, Christian (Co-author) / Lee, Chris (Thesis director) / Ramella, Kelly (Committee member) / Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor) / Department of Marketing (Contributor) / Dean, W.P. Carey School of Business (Contributor)
Created2022-05