A Literature Review of Family Engagement with African Immigrant and Refugee Families

In recent years, the ethnic and cultural diversity of the U.S. has increased as large numbers of immigrants and refugees have resettled here.  Many of the recent immigrants and refugees have arrived from African countries, and human scientists and Extension professionals must be prepared to engage...

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Main Authors: Jordan Timmons, Jodi Dworkin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Mississippi State University 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
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Online Access:https://www.jhseonline.com/article/view/1017
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spelling doaj-010461db117e4091835d8bebff8478892020-11-25T03:12:44ZengMississippi State UniversityJournal of Human Sciences and Extension2325-52262020-06-0182A Literature Review of Family Engagement with African Immigrant and Refugee FamiliesJordan Timmons0Jodi Dworkin1University of MinnesotaUniversity of Minnesota In recent years, the ethnic and cultural diversity of the U.S. has increased as large numbers of immigrants and refugees have resettled here.  Many of the recent immigrants and refugees have arrived from African countries, and human scientists and Extension professionals must be prepared to engage with the families.  To inform the work of professionals, a comprehensive search of the literature on family engagement in K-12 education and out-of-school time with African families was conducted using multiple keywords in several database searches.  Two books and three peer-reviewed journal articles were identified that focused on family engagement with African families.  After reviewing the publications, three relevant themes for professionals seeking engagement with African families were identified: (a) culture, (b) potential challenges, and (c) program components.  These themes and their subthemes are explored, and recommendations are made for Extension professionals to increase their engagement with African families in family life programs. https://www.jhseonline.com/article/view/1017African immigrants, African refugees, parent engagement, family engagement
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series Journal of Human Sciences and Extension
issn 2325-5226
publishDate 2020-06-01
description In recent years, the ethnic and cultural diversity of the U.S. has increased as large numbers of immigrants and refugees have resettled here.  Many of the recent immigrants and refugees have arrived from African countries, and human scientists and Extension professionals must be prepared to engage with the families.  To inform the work of professionals, a comprehensive search of the literature on family engagement in K-12 education and out-of-school time with African families was conducted using multiple keywords in several database searches.  Two books and three peer-reviewed journal articles were identified that focused on family engagement with African families.  After reviewing the publications, three relevant themes for professionals seeking engagement with African families were identified: (a) culture, (b) potential challenges, and (c) program components.  These themes and their subthemes are explored, and recommendations are made for Extension professionals to increase their engagement with African families in family life programs.
topic African immigrants, African refugees, parent engagement, family engagement
url https://www.jhseonline.com/article/view/1017
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