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A Phenomenological Study: The Lived Experience Of Jamaican Immigrant Teachers Practicing In Northeastern North Carolina, Dianne Campbell-Barton
A Phenomenological Study: The Lived Experience Of Jamaican Immigrant Teachers Practicing In Northeastern North Carolina, Dianne Campbell-Barton
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Public school districts across the United States (U.S.) have struggled with the hemorrhaging of teachers for many years and have become creative in staffing classrooms, which includes hiring overseas teachers. This qualitative phenomenological study explored the lived experiences of Jamaican exchange visitor program (EVP) teachers practicing in northeastern North Carolina K-12 public and charter schools. An amalgamation of Milton Gordon’s (1964) assimilation and John Berry’s (1977) acculturation theories guided the research. Semi-structured interviews were used to capture and examine the Jamaican EVP teachers' stories of success, challenges, and resilience. The study capitalizes on the power of Jamaican EVP teachers’ stories …