@article{article_1779992, title={Schools as Agents of Social Cohesion: The Role of Educational Institutions in Immigrant Students’ Adaptation}, journal={EKEV Akademi Dergisi}, pages={325–341}, year={2025}, DOI={10.17753/sosekev.1779992}, author={Doğutaş, Aysun}, keywords={Göçmen öğrenciler, Sosyal uyum, Eğitim kurumları, Doküman analizi}, abstract={Using a document analysis approach, this study examines how educational institutions contribute to the adaptation of immigrant students. Schools are becoming increasingly important settings where social integration, language learning, and cultural diversity converge due to rising global migration. The Ministry of National Education’s reports, international organizations such as UNESCO, UNICEF, and the OECD, as well as recent scholarly research in the field are the primary sources of information for this study. According to research, educational institutions help immigrant students adjust in five key ways: by assisting with language acquisition, encouraging peer relationships and social inclusion, and offering academic and psychosocial assistance. The efficacy of these initiatives, however, is constrained by issues such as a lack of comprehensive advisory services, inadequate teacher preparation, and limited resources. The study highlights the importance of schools as hubs for social cohesion and cross-cultural understanding in addition to being centers of academic instruction. To better serve immigrant children, policymakers are advised to incorporate holistic advising programs, ensure equal resource allocation, and enhance teacher training.}, number={104}, publisher={Erzurum Kültür Eğitim Vakfı}