Exploring Refugee School Teachers’ Roles in Culturally Diverse Adult Classrooms in Greece

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Author
Martínez Medina, Ramón
Chania, Effrosyni
Publisher
MDPIDate
2024Subject
RefugeeSchool teachers
Cultural diversity
Integration
Education
Greece
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This study examined the experiences of 15 refugee school teachers in Athens, focusing
on their strategies for working with culturally diverse adult students. Through semi-structured
interviews, the research investigated the evaluation of intercultural education that is imparted to
adult refugees, the challenges in the program’s implementation for adult refugees, the importance and
the necessity of intercultural competence for instructors when working within refugee structures, and
the possible ways of influencing the ethnic diversity of adult refugee immigrants that affect teachers’
perspectives regarding their education and social integration. The findings reveal a mix of progress
and challenges in cultural education, exacerbated by the global financial crisis and infrastructure
deficiencies. Intercultural competence emerges as vital for fostering inclusive learning environments,
while embracing ethnic diversity shifts the focus from assimilation to celebration. Success indicators
include cultivating a collective consciousness, promoting interaction between cultures, fostering
empathy, and providing adequate resources. These insights offer valuable implications for enhancing
refugee education and integration efforts in Athens and beyond.