Study Overview
- Title:
- Resilient Refugee Intervention and Research
- Study is 3ie funded:
- No
- Study ID:
- RIDIE-STUDY-ID-62bb01ea57601
- Initial Registration Date:
- 06/28/2022
- Last Update Date:
- 05/31/2022
- Study Status:
- Ongoing
- Location(s):
- United States
- Abstract:
This study is an ongoing mixed-methods evaluation of the Resilient Refugee Intervention and Research program with refugees in Malaysia. The intervention has been conducted three times since 2010. The intervention takes place with refugee teachers, who are typically refugees themselves, who teach refugee students. Most of the refugees are from Myanmar (i.e., Rohingya, Chin, Karen, Kachin), Somalia, Pakistan, and Syria. Refugees have created hidden-in-plain sight refugee schools with nearly 140 such refugee schools and over 400 refugee teachers in Malaysia. The intervention is framed as a consultation intervention in that it is an indirect intervention from a collaboration between the consultant (e.g., professional and/or trained refugee teachers) and consultee (refugee teacher) to indirectly, via the teacher, affect the student. The intervention supports teacher self-care in addition to empowering the teacher to promote student emotion regulation, emotion engagement, and behavioral management in the classroom. We have found significant effects of the intervention on refugee teacher self-care and teacher-reported self-efficacy in promoting student emotion regulation, engagement, and behavioral management in the classroom. A quasi-experimental, pre-post-intervention evaluation study found that training of refugee teachers conducted by trained refugee teachers, themselves, was equally effective as training of refugee teachers conducted by professionals (O'Neal et al., 2017). Another iteration of the intervention used individual consultation (i.e., triadic consultation with a trained consultant and peer refugee teacher acting as consultants with a refugee teacher as the consultee) also found in a pre-post-intervention evaluation study that the consultation intervention was effective in promoting self-efficacy in teacher self-care and teacher-reported promotion of student emotional regulation and engagement (O'Neal et al., under review).
- Registration Citation:
O'Neal et al., 2022
- Categories:
- Education
- Additional Keywords:
- refugee children, refugee teachers, refugee education, socioemotional learning, trauma
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Principal Investigator(s)
- Name of First PI:
- Colleen O'Neal
- Affiliation:
- University of Maryland, College Park
- Name of Second PI:
- Su Chen Tan
- Affiliation:
- Monash University
Study Sponsor
- Name:
- Fulbright Scholar Award
- Study Sponsor Location:
- United States
Research Partner
- Name of Partner Institution:
- HELP University Malaysia
- Type of Organization:
- Research institute/University
- Location:
- United States
Intervention Overview
- Intervention:
The Resilient Refugee Intervention and Research program is framed as a consultation intervention in that it is an indirect intervention from a collaboration between the consultant (e.g., professional and/or trained refugee teachers) and consultee (refugee teacher) to indirectly, via the refugee teacher, affect the refugee student. The intervention supports trefugee eacher self-care in addition to empowering the teacher to promote student emotion regulation, emotion engagement, and behavioral management in the classroom. The intervention takes place with refugee teachers, who are typically refugees themselves, who teach refugee students. Most of the refugees are from Myanmar (i.e., Rohingya, Chin, Karen, Kachin), Somalia, Pakistan, and Syria. Refugees in Malaysia are not allowed to access legal work or public schools given that Malaysia is not a signatory to the UN convention protecting refugee rights. Refugees have created hidden-in-plain sight refugee schools serving their own refugee communities, with nearly 140 such refugee schools and over 400 refugee teachers in Malaysia.
- Theory of Change:
Resilient Refugee Intervention and Research program's theory of change is an indirect model in which a consultation collaborates with a refugee teacher consultee to promote change in the refugee students' emotion regulation and engagement in school, along with the refugee teachers' skills and self-care.
- Multiple Treatment Arms Evaluated?
- No
Implementing Agency
- Name of Organization:
- University of Maryland, College Park
- Type of Organization:
- Research Institution/University
Program Funder
- Name of Organization:
- Fulbright Scholar Award program
- Type of Organization:
- Public Sector, e.g. Government Agency or Ministry
Intervention Timing
- Intervention or Program Started at time of Registration?
- Yes
- Start Date:
- 09/01/2010
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Evaluation Method Overview
- Primary (or First) Evaluation Method:
- Natural experiment
- Other (not Listed) Method:
- Additional Evaluation Method (If Any):
- Other (specify)
- Other (not Listed) Method:
- Quasi-experimental
Method Details
- Details of Evaluation Approach:
Quantitative using questionnaires and qualitative.
- Outcomes (Endpoints):
Refugee teacher promotion of refugee student emotional regulation and engagement; refugee teacher self-care.
- Unit of Analysis:
- teacher
- Hypotheses:
The hypothesis is that the Resilient Refugee Intervention will promote pre- to post-intervention change in the teacher-reported outcomes.
- Unit of Intervention or Assignment:
- Refugee teacher
- Number of Clusters in Sample:
- 30
- Number of Individuals in Sample:
- 200
- Size of Treatment, Control, or Comparison Subsamples:
- 40
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Outcomes Data
- Description:
- Refugee teacher questionnaires and refugee teacher and school leader qualitative interviews and post-intervention qualitative assessment
- Data Already Collected?
- Yes
- Data Previously Used?
- Yes
- Data Access:
- Restricted -- Access requires a formal approval process
- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
- Data Approval Process:
- Contact the PI
- Approval Status:
- Yes-obtained approval and have received the data
Treatment Assignment Data
- Participation or Assignment Information:
- Yes
- Description:
- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
- Data Previously Used?
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- Data Obtained by the Study Researchers?
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Data Analysis
- Data Analysis Status:
- Yes
Study Materials
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Registration Category
- Registration Category:
- Non-Prospective, Category 4: Data for measuring impacts have been obtained/collected by the research team and analysis for this evaluation has started
Completion Overview
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Findings
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Other Materials
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Study Stopped
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