Serving displaced students

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Serving Displaced Students By Joshua Rutherford

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Serving Displaced Students

By Joshua Rutherford

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Overview

• Steps to properly serving displaced students– Identification of displaced students– Education of staff– Education of student body– Development of programs for before/during/after

School

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Identification Can be Difficult

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Identification

• Displaced students come in all shapes, sizes, and colors.

• Displaced students can be:– Homeless– Living with extended family– Living with friends– Living in hotels or motels– Children of migrant workers

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Education of staff is ImperativeAn uneducated teacher could give the wrong impression or cause the student to close off and shut down completely.

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The Right Kind of Impression

A well educated teacher who understands the difficulties that the displaced students are facing, will be able to engage and excite the students in the classroom.

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Educating the Students

When students don’t understand why others dress a certain way or act a different way, complications and confrontations can occur.

Bullying and fights are only some of the problems that arise from not understanding others.

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Working together!

Students who understand where their classmates come from want to help and learn with each other.

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Before School Programs

Displaced students may not have food where they live and free breakfast is a perfect way to wake up. Morning tutorials and counseling sessions also make for a stimulated beginning to the day.

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During School

Computer based instruction and counseling sessions are great times during the day where displaced students can begin to feel safe and accepted.

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After School Programs

A variety of after school programs help to create a safe and enriching environment for displaced students. They can also create a feeling of self worth and pride in the students.

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Words to Teach By