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Udayar, Shagini; Fedrigo, Laurence; Durante, Federico; Clot-Siegrist, Eva; Masdonati, Jonas – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2021
Immigration has been increasing at a significant rate over the past decades. The labour market integration of immigrants--especially of young refugees and asylum seekers--is a major challenge for not only the host country but also the immigrants themselves. This study is based on narrative career counselling, specifically the "journey of…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Social Integration, Relocation, Refugees
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Quintana, Taqueena S.; Cole, Rebekah F. – Journal of School Counseling, 2021
This article outlines the challenges that military-connected students face and discusses ways in which school counselors may utilize each of the four components of the ASCA National Model to help this population. Finally, a case study is presented to demonstrate how school counselors may support military-connected students. Utilizing the ASCA…
Descriptors: Military Personnel, School Counselors, Counselor Role, Student Needs
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Keels, Micere – American Educational Research Journal, 2013
I examine several potential explanations for recent evidence showing a lack of improvement in the academic achievement of children participating in several poverty reduction residential mobility programs. Detailed interviews and field notes about the relocation and school experiences of 80 children in the Gautreaux II residential mobility program…
Descriptors: Poverty Programs, Relocation, Children, Academic Achievement
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Johnson, Odis, Jr. – Review of Educational Research, 2012
Since 1976, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has relocated low-income children of color from public housing communities to less racially and economically isolated neighborhoods in an effort to improve their developmental opportunities. This article provides the first comprehensive evaluation summary of seven relocation…
Descriptors: Relocation, Federal Programs, Minority Group Students, Urban Youth
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Surface, Jeanne – International Journal of Educational Leadership Preparation, 2011
The purpose of the study was to make a qualitative assessment of the impact of school consolidation on several rural Nebraska communities that have recently lost their schools. This research uses a multiple-case study design with interviews conducted in three Nebraska communities. The data from this research fell into four broad themes: social…
Descriptors: Consolidated Schools, Qualitative Research, Rural Schools, School Closing
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Elgie, Kae; Montgomery, Hulene – Journal of the Community Development Society, 1985
The response of the Kitchener-Waterloo (Ontario) community to the Indochinese refugee movement, in which key community workers decided to use a community development approach to meet resettlement needs, is examined. Advantages and disadvantages of this approach are discussed, and the Kitchener-Waterloo experience is analyzed in terms of its…
Descriptors: Community Development, Community Programs, Indochinese, Land Settlement
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Nirenberg, Ted D. – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1983
Assessed the effects of relocation on 40 institutionalized elderly and examined two treatment programs. Results indicated that, following relocation, low-functioning subjects exhibited an increase in passive-withdrawn behaviors while high-functioning subjects increased in active-outgoing behavior. The behavioral-skills program led to favorable…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Cognitive Restructuring, Institutionalized Persons, Nursing Homes
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Carney, Robert – Canadian Journal of Native Education, 1982
The theme of native-European interdependence or mutuality must be recognized and understood if adult education is to be successful with American Indians. A new course of action must be determined by reflecting upon what has happened in the past and by listening to what the people are currently saying. (BRR)
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Adult Education, American Indian Education, Canada Natives