Transferring Cultural Knowledge and Skills: Afghan Teachers for Afghan Students in Montreal
Transferring Cultural Knowledge and Skills: Afghan Teachers for Afghan Students in Montreal
Blog Article
This article describes the experiences and LIVER TONE PETS perceptions of a small group of Afghan women teachers who have set up a small community school for Afghan children in Montreal.It situates the work that they are doing in the context of knowledge transfer and of social capital building in a diasporic context and discusses this heritage education program in relation to transnational processes of living and learning in multiple sites.The women, who were all teachers in Afghanistan, experienced conflict and a political situation which ultimately forced them to leave their homes; as Button Covers immigrants to Canada they experience the multiple challenges of individual and family integration.
However, as volunteer community teachers, they have strong ideas about the work they do and a strong sense of purpose to it; they use their own professional understandings and skills to transmit the cultural knowledge and language skills which they believe are important for young Afghan Canadians and their families in Montreal.