Bouakaz, Laid

Laid
Bouakaz

Dr. Laid Bouakaz Research Associate Professor | Intercultural Pedagogy | Migration & Education I am a researcher and educator specializing in the intersection of migration, education, and intercultural pedagogy and multicultural school issues. My work focuses on the experiences of immigrant families and their engagement with educational systems, particularly in Sweden. Recent Research Highlights: Ethnographic Study on Arab Immigrant Families: This study explores the challenges faced by Arab immigrant families in Sweden, examining parenting practices, cultural identity, and educational involvement. It highlights how traditional parenting norms may clash with Swedish institutional expectations, leading to emotional strain and weakened social cohesion. ResearchGate Educational Inclusion and Parental Involvement: My research delves into the role of parental involvement in the educational inclusion of immigrant children, emphasizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and community engagement in fostering successful educational outcomes. Research Interests: Integration and inclusion of immigrant families in educational contexts Intercultural communication and pedagogy Parental involvement and educational equity Educational policies affecting migrant populations I am committed to advancing understanding and practices that support the educational success and integration of immigrant communities.

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  • Malmo University

    University, Malmo, Sweden
    Research Associate Professor

  • Birmingham City University

    University, Birmingham, United Kingdom
    Researcher and senoir lecturere

  • Malmö University

    University, Malmo, Sweden
    Researcher and senoir lecturere

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