Supporting Teachers Working with Children Experiencing Homelessness

Goals

While several literatures address the challenges and difficulties of children experiencing homelessness in school systems, those teachers’ perspectives and experiences on children experiencing homelessness are not enough. The research project aims to identify the challenges and needs of teachers working with children experiencing homelessness and to fill the paucity of literature on children experiencing homelessness in teacher education.

The research team anticipates this project will stimulate more conversations to raise the unquestioned assumptions about children experiencing homelessness while impacting a broader community to support those children. The project outcomes will empower local schools by guiding teachers who work with children experiencing homelessness, and they will also have the potential to positively influence school policies. 

Experienced Gained

Students will learn and experience a range of research skills, including, but not limited to: 

  • Scholarly literature review 
  • Document analysis
  • Data collection, organization, and management
  • Interpretations of data
  • Community-based learning through collaborative work with a local community
  • Research presentations and public speaking 

Majors and Interests Needed

  • Anthropology
  • Education
  • Interdisciplinary Studies
  • History
  • Journalism and Emerging Media
  • Philosophy
  • Political Science
  • Public Relations
  • Public Health Education
  • Psychology
  • Sociology

Team Advisors

  • Name
    Title
    Email Address
  • Dr. Jinhee Kim
    Associate Professor, Department of Elementary and Early Childhood Education
  • Dr. Jihye Kim
    Associate Professor, Department of Secondary and Middle Grades 
  • Dr. Arvin Johnson 
    Associate Professor, Department of Educational Leadership 

 

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