Psychological alienation and its relationship to academic achievement among refugee students in public schools
Fatima Nasser Aljarrah
Abstract:Introduction. Psychological alienation, characterized by feelings of estrangement and isolation, negatively impacts the academic performance of refugee students in public schools. This sense of alienation, originating from their unique experiences and sudden environmental changes, can impede their educational engagement and adaptation. However, a supportive learning environment can alleviate these effects, enhancing the sense of belonging and facilitating academic success. Therefore, recognizing this relations… Show more
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