Narratives of Success and Resilience of Students from Refugee Backgrounds in U.S. Schools: From Invisible to Valuable

Author:   Yacoub Aljaffery
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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9781041143277


Pages:   198
Publication Date:   27 April 2026
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Narratives of Success and Resilience of Students from Refugee Backgrounds in U.S. Schools: From Invisible to Valuable


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Author:   Yacoub Aljaffery
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
ISBN:  

9781041143277


ISBN 10:   1041143273
Pages:   198
Publication Date:   27 April 2026
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Migration, Memory, and Method of Asset-Based Research 2. Who are Refugees: History, Cultural Background, and Migration Journey 3. Fleeing Home: Stories of Survival and Resilience 4. The Weight They Carry: Academic and Social Challenges Through Ethics of Care 5. An Asset-Based Perspective: Recognizing the Values of Students’ Assets and Capital 6. Humanizing the Classroom: Education Practices that Affirm Students from Refugee Backgrounds 7. Translanguaging as Transformation: Honoring the Linguistic Repertoires of Students from Refugee Backgrounds 8. A Call to Action: Rethinking Education to Truly Support Students from Refugee Backgrounds

Reviews

“This book exudes hope, transforming the journey of displacement and resettlement of the author himself, as well as that of the ten students from refugee background whom he interviews. Aljaffery carries the stories of these students with an ethics of care paralleled by his lyrical writing. The result is a masterpiece, offering new ways of thinking about these youths’ lives and education, and hearing anew their translanguaging.” Ofelia García, Professor Emerita, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA “In its potent weaving of personal experiences and a careful interview study, this book helps us reimagine what it means to teach and learn with students from refugee backgrounds. Aljaffery simultaneously offers a fierce critique of the status quo in multilingual education and a deeply inspiring guide for educators. In these times, I can think of no more important book for educators, educational leaders, and policy makers to read and have inform their action.” Audrey Lensmire, Professor of Education, Augsburg University, USA “Shifting the narrative about students’ refugee backgrounds is necessary for educators to be able to teach the whole student. Aljaffery not only provides that deep understanding, he also outlines in detail how to approach teaching that will fully engage students so their educational experience is meaningful and successful. Masterful!” Karen Monkman, Professor Emerita, DePaul University, USA “Aljaffery draws on his own life experiences and the knowledge he has garnered in his professional work and education to point to specific, feasible, and potentially transformative practices that teachers can adopt to support their plurilingual refugee students. He shows how teachers can better recognize and build on the linguistic, cultural, psychological, sociological, geographical and geopolitical knowledge that refugees bring, creating spaces for them to share with each other and to teach those of us who have not had to face such challenges.” From the Foreword by Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, USA


“This book exudes hope, transforming the journey of displacement and resettlement of the author himself, as well as that of the ten students from refugee backgrounds whom he interviews. Aljaffery carries the stories of these students with an ethics of care paralleled by his lyrical writing. The result is a masterpiece, offering new ways of thinking about these youths’ lives and education, and hearing anew their translanguaging.” Ofelia García, Professor Emerita, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, USA “In its potent weaving of personal experiences and a careful interview study, this book helps us reimagine what it means to teach and learn with students from refugee backgrounds. Aljaffery simultaneously offers a fierce critique of the status quo in multilingual education and a deeply inspiring guide for educators. In these times, I can think of no more important book for educators, educational leaders, and policy makers to read and have inform their action.” Audrey Lensmire, Professor of Education, Augsburg University, USA “Shifting the narrative about students’ refugee backgrounds is necessary for educators to be able to teach the whole student. Aljaffery not only provides that deep understanding, he also outlines in detail how to approach teaching that will fully engage students so their educational experience is meaningful and successful. Masterful!” Karen Monkman, Professor Emerita, DePaul University, USA “Aljaffery draws on his own life experiences and the knowledge he has garnered in his professional work and education to point to specific, feasible, and potentially transformative practices that teachers can adopt to support their plurilingual refugee students. He shows how teachers can better recognize and build on the linguistic, cultural, psychological, sociological, geographical, and geopolitical knowledge that refugees bring, creating spaces for them to share with each other and to teach those of us who have not had to face such challenges.” From the Foreword by Marjorie Faulstich Orellana, Professor, University of California, Los Angeles, USA


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Yacoub Aljaffery is Assistant Professor at Augsburg University, USA.

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