“Then you want everyone to be friends, and [having] friends is important for learning, I think”: The Role of Peers in Children’s Integration, Participation and Learning

M. Rohr, Lena Foertsch, Thomas Droessler, Anne Harju, Tiina Hautamäki, Henna Jousmäki, K. Slany, Magdalena Ślusarczyk, Harald Wagner
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Although the importance of social contexts in general and peer relationships in particular for integration and learning is widely recognized, the role of children as co-constructors in shaping these processes remains insufficiently considered. Previous studies either have focused on the individual or on macro-level-processes, thus, neglecting the micro- and meso-level with their emphasis on exchanges and interrelations among children and between children and their social environments. Addressing this gap and illuminating both levels, the present article combines Bronfenbrenner’s theory with the notion of “doing peer relations, and brings together the perspectives of children and professionals. Analyses were based on qualitative interviews in four European countries that were realized within a larger project on integration and participation of migrant children. Results show the great potential of peer relations for integration and learning, which needs to be used more strongly. Conclusions for practitioners in the fields of education and social work will be discussed.
"我认为,[有]朋友对学习很重要":同伴在儿童融入、参与和学习中的作用
虽然社会环境,特别是同伴关系对融合与学习的重要性已得到广泛认可,但儿童作为共同建构者在这些过程中的作用仍未得到充分考虑。以往的研究要么关注个体,要么关注宏观层面的过程,从而忽视了微观和中观层面,忽视了儿童之间以及儿童与其社会环境之间的交流和相互关系。为了弥补这一不足并阐明这两个层面,本文将布朗芬布伦纳的理论与 "处理同伴关系 "的概念相结合,并汇集了儿童和专业人员的观点。分析基于在四个欧洲国家进行的定性访谈,这些访谈是在一个关于移民儿童融入和参与的大型项目中进行的。结果表明,同伴关系在融合与学习方面具有巨大的潜力,需要得到更有力的利用。将讨论教育和社会工作领域从业人员的结论。
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