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Title: HAITIAN STUDENTS: EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES AND STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS


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HAITIAN STUDENTS EDUCATIONAL CHALLENGES AND
STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS
  • Yolette Ibokette

2
Anpil men, chay pa lou.
With many hands,the load is not heavy.
3
Overview
  • Haitian students in two groups
  • Factors contributing to educational success
  • Challenges facing Haitian students
  • Successful practices for Haitian students and
    families

4
Two Groups of Haitian Immigrant Students
  • Middle class and upper class families had access
    to good education in Haiti
  • Lower income families did not have access
    to good education in Haiti

5
Haitian Ethnic Identity in the US
  • Strong Haitian identity and language
  • Bicultural
  • Undercover a way to deal with prejudice and
    discrimination

6
Challenges Faced by Haitian Students
  • Student academic realities
  • Student social and cultural realities
  • Teacher preparation
  • School culture
  • Family support

7
Challenge Student academic realities
  • Below grade level in schooling
  • Over-age in high school
  • High stakes nature of MCAS
  • Lack of appropriate academic support

8
Challenge Student social and cultural realities
  • Bullying and racial violence
  • More frequently sent out of the classroom
  • Navigating two sets of cultural norms
  • Re-establishing family ties and relationships
    after distance and time

9
Challenge Teacher preparation
  • No training in teaching English language learners
  • Little exposure to people of color
  • Low expectations
  • Few Haitian role models in schools

10
Challenge School culture
  • Unstructured classroom environment different from
    Haitian classrooms
  • Lack of parent liaisons who can communicate with
    and for students and families
  • Schools make little effort to engage parents

11
Challenge Family support
  • Do not speak the language
  • Work multiple jobs
  • Different cultural expectations
  • Limited educational background

12
Successful Strategies
  • Within the classroom
  • Within the school
  • Beyond the school

13
Strategies within the classroom Pedagogy
  • Literacy programs encompassing phonics
  • Teacher read-alouds
  • Guided reading
  • Independent reading
  • Writers workshop
  • Listening center
  • Reading Recovery
  • Literacy Collaborative
  • Making Meaning
  • Books on Tape

14
Strategies within the classroom Curriculum
  • Incorporate Haitian history and culture during
    social studies blocks
  • Lamitye Program friendship
  • High expectations

15
Strategies within the classroom Assessment
  • Benchmark assessments with instructions in Creole
  • Criterion-referenced tests
  • Assessments should be fair, meaningful, and
    inform instruction and curricula

16
Strategies within the school
  • Identifying Haitian students who are below grade
    level early in school year
  • Teacher Assistance Team meetings
  • Homework assistance and after-school enrichment
    programs
  • Parent liaisons

17
Strategies beyond the school
  • Volunteer, trained tutors
  • Homework centers
  • Haitian Reporter articles
  • Teacher advocates
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