2022
DOI: 10.55016/ojs/ajer.v68i3.70259
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A Qualitative Investigation of the Factors that Enhance, Impede, and Require Attention for the School Success and Engagement of At-Risk Newcomer Students

Julien Elia,
Julie Cohen,
Anusha Kassan
et al.

Abstract: Little is known about best practices to support newcomer students with a history of emotional, behavioral, or learning challenges in their pursuit of school success and engagement. The Enhanced Critical Incident Technique was employed to explore the helping, hindering, and desired practices among nine teachers who have successfully supported at-risk newcomer youth in their educational pursuits in Canada. Results revealed 64 helping and 43 hindering factors as well as 27 wish list items related to participants’… Show more

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