So we don't fade away: Nepali language programming as a means of cultural preservation for Bhutanese youth

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Title So we don't fade away: Nepali language programming as a means of cultural preservation for Bhutanese youth
Creator Alexx Goeller
Subject Refugee youth; heritage language preservation; native language preservation; k-12 education; educational equity; international education; Bhutanese refugees; MACL
Description Utah is home to a substantial number of refugees, over half of whom are children. Refugee youth typically have a very challenging time adjusting to the U.S. education system because they are often pre-literate in their native language, have little or no formal education experience, and their cultural backgrounds are not valued. This research study has illuminated the experiences of Bhutanese refugee youth in a community-based Nepali language development program. The youth's involvement and views of this program highlight the value of native language or heritage language literacy acquisition as one way to combat the difficulties that refugees face in adjusting to a new country and to help them develop a positive self-identity, cultural pride and a feeling of belonging in their communities.
Publisher Westminster College
Date 2018-04
Type Text; Image
Language eng
Rights Management Digital copyright 2018, Westminster College. All rights Reserved.
ARK ark:/87278/s6zh0wx7
Setname wc_ir
ID 1341293
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6zh0wx7
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