Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees

Unprecedented numbers of adult refugee learners are entering ESL classes, many of whom escaped war-torn countries and endured long stays in refugee camps. Research in public health and psychology has documented high levels of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder in refugee populati...

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Main Author: Daryl Gordon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Purdue University Press 2011-01-01
Series:Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
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Online Access:http://jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/98/119
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spelling doaj-6ad8f5ff4fa541208cab79d1345613012020-11-25T02:51:25ZengPurdue University PressJournal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement2153-89992011-01-016117Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian RefugeesDaryl GordonUnprecedented numbers of adult refugee learners are entering ESL classes, many of whom escaped war-torn countries and endured long stays in refugee camps. Research in public health and psychology has documented high levels of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder in refugee populations. Drawing on ethnographic research with Laotian refugee women who experienced pre-settlement trauma during the Vietnam War and interviews with bilingual mental health professionals, this article examines current second language acquisition theories to consider how they elucidate the effect of trauma on second language learning. The article offers cross-cultural perspectives about the impact of trauma on learning and recommendations for working with adult refugee learners who have experienced trauma. Findings have implications for ESL instructors and second language researchers concerned with the impact of pre- settlement experiences on second language acquisition and implications for classroom instruction.http://jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/98/119Laotian Americanrefugeepost-traumatic stress disordersecond language acquisitionESL learner
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Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
Laotian American
refugee
post-traumatic stress disorder
second language acquisition
ESL learner
author_facet Daryl Gordon
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title Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
title_short Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
title_full Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
title_fullStr Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
title_full_unstemmed Trauma and Second Language Learning Among Laotian Refugees
title_sort trauma and second language learning among laotian refugees
publisher Purdue University Press
series Journal of Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement
issn 2153-8999
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Unprecedented numbers of adult refugee learners are entering ESL classes, many of whom escaped war-torn countries and endured long stays in refugee camps. Research in public health and psychology has documented high levels of depression, anxiety, and posttraumatic stress disorder in refugee populations. Drawing on ethnographic research with Laotian refugee women who experienced pre-settlement trauma during the Vietnam War and interviews with bilingual mental health professionals, this article examines current second language acquisition theories to consider how they elucidate the effect of trauma on second language learning. The article offers cross-cultural perspectives about the impact of trauma on learning and recommendations for working with adult refugee learners who have experienced trauma. Findings have implications for ESL instructors and second language researchers concerned with the impact of pre- settlement experiences on second language acquisition and implications for classroom instruction.
topic Laotian American
refugee
post-traumatic stress disorder
second language acquisition
ESL learner
url http://jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA/article/view/98/119
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