Reflective readiness: character strengths for effective reflection on refugee simulations

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
A. Anderson, Justina Or, Scott W. Greenberger, Kelly R. Maguire, Cheryl L. Martin
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ABSTRACT As the number of refugees continues to increase, it is important to improve the public’s understanding of their lived experiences. Refugee simulations are helpful immersive activities for individuals to learn more about refugees. Since these simulations tend to leave participants with a sense of disequilibrium, they may benefit from engaging in effective reflection, which requires reflective readiness. In addition to Dewey’s understanding of reflective readiness as predispositions for effective reflection (open-mindedness, wholeheartedness, and responsibility), reflective readiness can also be conceptualized as the character strengths of curiosity, honesty, judgment, love of learning, perseverance, and zest. This qualitative descriptive study aimed to provide empirical information about this conceptualization by exploring how community college students expressed reflective readiness (as indicated by their curiosity, honesty, judgment, love of learning, perseverance, and zest) through structured reflection about their experience in a refugee simulation. Two instruments were used to collect data for this study, including the VIA Character Strengths Assessment and an adapted Guide for Reflective Practice. The results of this study indicated that community college students’ reflective readiness aided their structured reflection about their experience in a refugee simulation. The findings have several implications, but further research on reflective readiness is recommended.
反思准备:对难民模拟进行有效反思的性格优势
随着难民人数的不断增加,提高公众对难民生活经历的了解是非常重要的。难民模拟是帮助个人了解更多难民的身临其境的活动。由于这些模拟往往会让参与者产生一种不平衡感,他们可能会从参与有效的反思中受益,这需要反思的准备。除了杜威将反思准备理解为有效反思的倾向(思想开放、全心全意和负责任)之外,反思准备还可以被定义为好奇心、诚实、判断力、热爱学习、毅力和热情等性格优势。本定性描述性研究旨在通过探索社区大学生如何通过对他们在难民模拟中的经历进行结构化反思来表达反思准备(如他们的好奇心、诚实、判断力、对学习的热爱、毅力和热情),从而提供有关这一概念的经验信息。本研究使用了两种工具来收集数据,包括VIA性格优势评估和反思实践指南。本研究结果表明,社区大学生的反思准备有助于他们对难民模拟经历的结构化反思。这些发现有几个含义,但建议进一步研究反思准备。
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Reflective Practice
Reflective Practice EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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