‘Put students’ dreams first’: Student perspectives on secondary school climate improvement in Mongolia

IF 1.7 3区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Oyundelger Enkhtur, Diana H Gruman, Michidmaa Munkhbat
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Abstract

Involving students in school improvement can yield many benefits for students and promote meaningful change in educational practices and policies. In this qualitative study, we centered the voices of Mongolian adolescents by soliciting their suggestions for improving safety and support in their schools. Reflexive thematic analysis was used to analyze written comments from 810 Mongolian secondary students grades 8 through 12, yielding five themes related to student voice, food, security, relationships, and holistic development. The aims of the study were to (a) identify similarities and differences between Mongolian student experiences and Western-based school climate research and (b) contribute to the dialogue about school improvement in Mongolia and other non-Western countries. Findings point to recommendations for providing adequate nutrition, ensuring safety, and meeting the basic psychological needs of students in Mongolian secondary schools.
“把学生的梦想放在首位”:学生对蒙古中学气候改善的看法
让学生参与学校改进可以为学生带来许多好处,并促进教育实践和政策的有意义的变革。在这项定性研究中,我们通过征求蒙古青少年对改善学校安全和支持的建议,集中了他们的声音。采用自反主题分析法对810名8至12年级蒙古族中学生的书面评论进行了分析,得出了与学生声音、食物、安全、人际关系和整体发展有关的五个主题。该研究的目的是(a)确定蒙古学生经历与西方学校气候研究之间的异同,以及(b)促进蒙古和其他非西方国家关于学校改善的对话。调查结果指出了为蒙古中学学生提供充足营养、确保安全和满足基本心理需求的建议。
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School Psychology International
School Psychology International PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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3.90
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8.70%
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40
期刊介绍: The official publication of the ISPA. School Psychology International highlights the concerns of those who provide quality mental health, educational, therapeutic and support services to schools and their communities throughout the world. The Journal publishes a wide range of original empirical research, cross-cultural replications of promising procedures and descriptions of technology transfer
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