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July, 2012
Our collaboration with refugee teachers and students in Malaysia continues! The U.S. State Department has awarded our team of Fulbright Alumni professors, interventionists, and students $25,000 to help refugee teachers and students in Malaysia.
We are a team of Fulbright Alumni from Malaysia, Germany,
India, and the U.S. with the goal to help improve mental health and academic performance in
the largely hidden refugee schools in Malaysia. Given that Malaysia does not
recognize the rights of refugees, the 40,000 refugee children in Malaysia are
prohibited from attending the Malaysian government school system. However, that
has not stopped refugees from providing an education to about 30% of their
school-aged children, often teaching their students in hidden kitchens and
apartments in Kuala Lumpur. Most of the teachers are unpaid Burmese refugees
who are untrained in how to manage their Burmese refugee students' mental
health needs.
Building on a pilot
refugee teacher mental health training intervention conducted in 2011 in Malaysia, the current Fulbright Alumni team will partner with
UNHCR Malaysia, local universities, local NGOs, and refugee schools, to empower
refugee teachers to improve their students’ socioemotional and academic
functioning in the refugee classrooms.
Specifically, the US State Department
Fulbright funds will be used in Malaysia to:
(1) Train refugee teachers to
manage refugee students’ emotions, attention, and behavior,
(2) Use a “Refugee
Teachers Train Refugee Teachers” model to help trained refugee teachers mentor
new teachers,
(3) Conduct in-class consultations with refugee teachers,
(4)
Evaluate the program using research, and
(5) Document the program via film and
blog.
Here's our Fulbright team:
Dr. Ng Wai
Sheng (Team co-leader; Fulbright Malaysia 2001/03) from Columbia Asia Hospital, Malaysia
Dr. Colleen O’Neal
(Team co-leader; Fulbright USA 2010/11) from University of Maryland-College Park
Liz O’Sullivan, Ph.D. Government & Politics (USA,
Fulbright 2008/09, currently in Malaysia)
Ng Siew Li, Ph.D. Candidate Clinical Psych (Malaysia,
Fulbright 2011/12, currently in US)
Patricia Sloane-White, DPhil Social Anthropology (USA,
Fulbright 2008/09
Brendan Gomez, Ph.D. Development and Counseling Psych
(Malaysia, Fulbright 2000/02, currently in New Zealand)
Indrani Thiruselvam, MA Clinical Psych (Malaysia,
Fulbright 2009/11, currently in US)
Lee Chien Sing, Ph.D. IT (Malaysia, Fulbright 2008/09,
currently Hon. Secretary of Fulbright Alumni Association of Malaysia)
Ong Kian Ming, Ph.D. Political Science (Malaysia,
Fulbright 2004/06)
Julie Olson, B.A. Chemistry (USA, Fulbright 2011/12,
currently a UNHCR-Malaysia refugee education intern)
Charis Geevarughese, Ph.D. Candidate Clinical Psych
(Malaysia, Fulbright 2008/09, currently in US)
Tilmann Vogt, Diploma in Media-Design (Computer
Animation) (Germany, Fulbright 2001/02)
James Coffman, Ph.D. International Development
Education (USA, Fulbright 1989/90,
currently Executive Director of Malaysian-American Commission on Educational
Exchange (MACEE)
Santoshi Halder, Ph.D. Applied Psych (India, Fulbright
2011/12)