Lessons from Experiences of Syrian Civil Society in Refugee Education of Turkey

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Abstract

Turkey arranges for the protection of about 1.7 million Syrian refugee children on its territory. This article addresses initiatives and policies towards Syrian children in Turkey, considering characteristics and paradigm shift of refugee education in which hosting large refugee populations. It focuses on experiences of refugee community organizations (RCOs) working on the matter of education. Drawing on an exploratory case study with purposively selected Syrian RCOs in Istanbul, it particularly investigates to explore activities of “Temporary Education Centers” emerging in the emergency-based perspective in early times of Syrian refugee migration and radically disappearing in the integration-based interventions of the State. We will discuss handicaps of making schools refugee places linking with the socio-political conditions of post-displacement and possibilities of cultural orientation of the refugee agency.

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Sunata, U., & Abdulla, A. (2020). Lessons from Experiences of Syrian Civil Society in Refugee Education of Turkey. Journal of Immigrant and Refugee Studies, 18(4), 434–447. https://doi.org/10.1080/15562948.2019.1692984

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