Virtual schools for care-experienced learners in Scotland: Reflections on an emerging concept in a new context

IF 3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Leanne McIver, Michael Bettencourt
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The ‘virtual school’ is an approach to supporting care-experienced children and young people in education. The Virtual School Head (VSH) has been a statutory role within the education landscape in England since 2014. In Scotland, where the education, social care and legal systems are distinct from those in England, there has been a recent increase in the number of local authorities utilising this concept. This research aimed to explore the role and remit of Virtual School Head Teachers (VSHTs) in Scotland, and to identify similarities and differences with those of VSHs in England, to uncover learning about the emergence of this concept and role in a new context. We conducted semi-structured interviews with relevant post-holders in Scotland, using key concepts from the published literature on virtual schools in England, and analysed these qualitatively to identify themes. We discuss some of the similarities and differences we identified, noting that while the purpose of the role, and the means by which it functions, were largely common to both countries, there were also nuanced differences. Key similarities included the importance of positioning within the local authority, and the development of relationships with social work. Differences were largely underpinned by the educational and legal contexts in which the post-holders operated, and included control of budgets and specificity of remit. This research contributes to our understanding of the role of the VSHT in Scotland, and identifies some emerging features as the virtual school concept is translated to a new context.

苏格兰为有受照料经历的学生开设的虚拟学校:对新背景下新兴概念的思考
虚拟学校 "是一种支持有受照料经历的儿童和青少年接受教育的方法。自 2014 年以来,虚拟学校校长(VSH)已成为英格兰教育领域的法定角色。在苏格兰,教育、社会关怀和法律体系与英格兰截然不同,因此最近使用这一概念的地方当局数量有所增加。本研究旨在探索虚拟学校校长(VSHT)在苏格兰的角色和职责,找出与英格兰虚拟学校校长的异同,从而了解这一概念和角色在新背景下的出现。我们利用已发表的英格兰虚拟学校文献中的关键概念,对苏格兰的相关任职者进行了半结构化访谈,并对这些访谈进行了定性分析,以确定主题。我们讨论了所发现的一些异同点,指出虽然两国虚拟学校职位的目的和运作方式大体相同,但也存在细微差别。主要的相似之处包括在地方当局内部定位的重要性,以及与社会工作的关系发展。不同之处主要在于任职者所处的教育和法律环境,包括预算控制和职权范围的特殊性。这项研究有助于我们了解苏格兰 VSHT 的作用,并在虚拟学校的概念转换到新的环境中时发现了一些新的特点。
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British Educational Research Journal
British Educational Research Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.70
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8.70%
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71
期刊介绍: The British Educational Research Journal is an international peer reviewed medium for the publication of articles of interest to researchers in education and has rapidly become a major focal point for the publication of educational research from throughout the world. For further information on the association please visit the British Educational Research Association web site. The journal is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes reports of case studies, experiments and surveys, discussions of conceptual and methodological issues and of underlying assumptions in educational research, accounts of research in progress, and book reviews.
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