Parental uncertainty in plans and education of Ukrainian refugee children in European countries

Author:

Chovpan Ganna1

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz Institute for Science and Mathematics Education

Abstract

Abstract In this paper we discuss two aspects. First, we show how uncertainty affects the experience of parents with temporary protection status, even in the case of sufficiently favorable mechanisms for integration into host society, immediate protection status, and substantial material support. Moreover, until now, refugee children have had no real working mechanism for continuing their education in the country of origin, which in itself is a phenomenon of modern educational technology. We want to show how distance education makes its own special and separate contribution to education strategy at a time of the greatest uncertainty in the plans of refugee parents. An anonymous survey was conducted among the parents of schoolchildren refugees. It was concluded that among those who are in a state of most significant uncertainty, there is the greatest desire to complete all possible strategies in education for their children. It is necessary to develop more flexible criteria for different groups of refugee children, depending on their age and their parents' plans to return home.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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