“A melting pot”: challenging student behaviour in the United Kingdom’s further education sector

IF 0.6 Q4 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Abu Zaman
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Purpose Challenging behaviour among school pupils has been the focus of extensive research in the UK and beyond; however, there has been a lack of recent comparable research on these issues in the further education (FE) sector. This paper aims to report the findings from a larger PhD research examining the introduction of interventions based on restorative justice implemented in colleges. This study focuses on the extent and nature of challenging student behaviour, as explained and understood by the students and staff. Design/methodology/approach The author used an interpretivist exploratory case study design and mixed qualitative research methods. The institute considered in the case study, Restorative College (pseudonymised), has education provisions for students aged 16+ years and enrols over 16,000 students annually. In the academic year 2017/2018, Restorative College committed itself to becoming a “restorative” institution. Data collection consisted of three stages (including semi-structured interviews, analyses of institutional policy documents and focus group discussions) and was conducted over 14 months. Findings The extent and nature of challenging student behaviours in the FE sector are significant and merit further research and analysis to support policy development. Research limitations/implications Given the research methods adopted (single case study and qualitative research), the findings do not necessarily represent experiences across the FE sector. Originality/value This study emphasises the need to expand research on challenging behaviour in the FE sector, which has been limited thus far, also making a contribution in this direction.
“大熔炉”:挑战英国继续教育部门的学生行为
在英国及其他地区,学生的挑战行为一直是广泛研究的焦点;然而,最近在继续教育(FE)部门缺乏对这些问题的可比研究。本文旨在报告一项大型博士研究的结果,该研究考察了在大学实施恢复性司法的干预措施的引入。这项研究的重点是由学生和工作人员解释和理解的具有挑战性的学生行为的程度和性质。设计/方法/方法作者采用了解释主义的探索性案例研究设计和混合定性研究方法。在案例研究中考虑的研究所,恢复性学院(化名),为16岁以上的学生提供教育,每年招收超过16,000名学生。在2017/2018学年,恢复性学院致力于成为一所“恢复性”机构。数据收集分为三个阶段(包括半结构化访谈、机构政策文件分析和焦点小组讨论),历时14个月。在高等教育领域,具有挑战性的学生行为的程度和性质非常重要,值得进一步研究和分析,以支持政策制定。考虑到所采用的研究方法(单案例研究和定性研究),研究结果并不一定代表整个财经部门的经验。本研究强调需要扩大对FE部门挑战行为的研究,这一研究迄今为止受到限制,也在这一方向上做出了贡献。
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