Shifting Aspirations: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Adult Education in Quebec

Resource type
Report
Authors/contributors
Title
Shifting Aspirations: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Adult Education in Quebec
Abstract
Transnational shifts experienced by Syrian refugee young adults disrupt their lives. Many start their journey as children, transition into adolescents often in countries of asylum, and resettle as young adults in countries such as Canada with the dream to rebuild their lives. Too old (+16) for the traditional school cycle, they are encouraged into adult education (AE) as their only choice to complete their high school diplomas to obtain minimum wage jobs or continue to higher education. Their progress through AE continues their destabilization, particularly in terms of their aspirations, hopes and dreams. The authors focus on the educational journeys of this population who have largely been forgotten by policies and programs for refugee integration. Drawing upon 29 interviews with Syrian refugee young adults in Quebec, using a theoretical framework of migration/aspirations and critical race theory, the authors highlight how disruption is perpetuated in their education after their arrival rather than stability.
Date
2023-08-09
Call Number
openalex: W4385372303
Extra
DOI: 10.1108/s1479-367920230000045007 openalex: W4385372303
Citation
Maraj, A., Sherab, D., Calderón-Moya, M., & Ghosh, R. (2023). Shifting Aspirations: The Experience of Syrian Refugees in Adult Education in Quebec. https://doi.org/10.1108/s1479-367920230000045007