Empathy Capacity-Building through a Community of Practice Approach: Exploring Perceived Impacts and Implications

Julie Ernst, Claire Underwood, Mandi Wojciehowski, Thelma Nayquonabe
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Empathy can be a powerful catalyst for caring action toward wildlife and nature more broadly. Given the critical developmental period of early childhood, interventions that build the capacity of educators to support empathy development in young children are needed. We report on an evaluation of an empathy-focused Community of Practice (CoP) that engaged 15 regional early childhood professionals (including four zoo preschool staff) in the co-creation of empathy practices that are deepened through a ‘Two-Worlds’ (Indigenous and Western) approach. Ripple effect mapping was the evaluation approach used, as its participatory nature and emphasis on reflection were well aligned with the CoP approach. The results suggest CoP participation influenced teachers’ capacity for supporting empathy development, which rippled outward from teacher-level impacts to positive impacts on children, families, and beyond. We also offer reflections on the use of a CoP approach to build individual, organizational, and community capacity for supporting empathy, as well as on the conduciveness of ripple effect mapping for evaluating capacity-building professional learning in the context of empathy conservation.
通过实践社区方法进行移情能力建设:探索感知的影响和意义
移情可以有力地促进对野生动物和大自然的关爱行动。鉴于幼儿期是发展的关键时期,因此需要采取干预措施,培养教育工作者支持幼儿移情能力发展的能力。我们报告了对一个以移情为重点的实践社区(CoP)的评估,该社区吸引了 15 名地区幼儿教育专业人士(包括四名动物园学前教育工作人员)参与共创移情实践,并通过 "两个世界"(土著和西方)的方法加深了移情实践。涟漪效应绘图是所采用的评估方法,因为其参与性和强调反思的特点与合作 伙伴关系方法十分吻合。结果表明,CoP 的参与影响了教师支持移情发展的能力,这种影响从教师层面向外扩展,对儿童、家庭和其他方面产生了积极影响。我们还就如何利用 CoP 方法培养个人、组织和社区支持移情的能力,以及如何利用涟漪效应图评估移情保护方面的能力建设专业学习,提出了自己的看法。
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