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      “Do you think I ever learn English?”: experiences of limited technology access among Middle Eastern refugee mothers in regional Australia

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      Journal for Multicultural Education
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          Purpose

          The purpose of this study was to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences and challenges of Middle Eastern refugee mothers in using technology for language learning in regional Australian context.

          Design/methodology/approach

          This study used a qualitative research design and used a narrative enquiry technique to understand participants’ experiences of language acquisition with limited access to technology in new resettlement setting.

          Findings

          The findings presented in this paper were derived from a qualitative investigation conducted on a sample of 21 refugee mothers from Middle Eastern countries. The research aimed to explore the role of a language education programme on their integration within the regional Australian context. Participants discussed a variety of aspects of their everyday lives within their new resettlement context while offering insights on the language education programme and its impacts on their educational progress. The theme “lack of access/use of technology in English language learning” emerged from the narratives. This paper draws on selected interview data from the participants.

          Originality/value

          This study fills the gap in the literature on Middle Eastern refugees in regional Australia by exploring how lack/limited technology access can impact language acquisition of women from under-represented contexts.

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                Journal
                Journal for Multicultural Education
                JME
                Emerald
                2053-535X
                2053-535X
                January 01 2024
                January 01 2024
                Article
                10.1108/JME-10-2023-0104
                4f4af9b8-5006-48aa-9f3d-03c355c2fc06
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