This study aims to investigate the impact of migration-themed children's books on the attitudes of fourth-grade primary school students toward migrant students. Employing a mixed design, the study adopts a quasi-experimental approach with a pre-test-post-test control group and an explanatory case study. Recruiting 56 students living in a neighborhood with a dense migrant population in Istanbul, the researchers administered the Attitude Scale Towards Refugee Students Scale (ATRSC) and conducted semi-structured interviews during the 2021-2022 academic year. As an experimental practice, the researchers held reading sessions for 8 weeks with activities based on migration-themed children's books. Control group students continued their regular classes. The experimental and control groups were interviewed and asked to fill in the ATRSC both before and after the reading sessions. The quantitative data was analyzed with SPSS 22.0 and qualitative data using descriptive analysis. The analysis revealed that migration-themed children's books do not effect attitudes towards migrants. Other social/educational variables such as sex, socioeconomic status, and parental education level also has no effect on attitudes towards migrant. The qualitative data revealed that migration-themed children's books promote sensitivity to migrants' problems, empathic thinking, a positive attitude about diversity. As a result, this study significantly contributes to further studies for researchers, teachers, and policy-makers.
Attitudes Towards Migrants children's book Migration Migration-Themed Children's Literature.
Primary Language | English |
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Subjects | Other Fields of Education |
Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 31, 2022 |
Published in Issue | Year 2022 Volume: 12 Issue: 4 |
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