This article sheds light on the challenges African immigrant children face in navigating through a relatively different and unfamiliar system of education in the United States. It also provides pre-emigration background information to the systems of education prevalent in Africa as well as the culturally responsive teaching strategies that support and enhance learning for the African immigrant students. Teachers of African immigrant children around the world will find this article particularly resourceful because there is limited scholarship about this segment of the public school population in the United States and in other developed countries.
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Ndemanu, M. T., & Jordan, S. (2018). Culturally Responsive Pedagogy for African Immigrant Children in U.S. P-12 Schools. Journal of Black Studies, 49(1), 71–84. https://doi.org/10.1177/0021934717736065
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