Resilience capacity and supportive factors of compulsory education in ethnic minority families: mixed methods study of Czech Roma mothers

IF 2.1 Q1 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
Jana Obrovská, Kateřina Sidiropulu Janků
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ABSTRACT This mixed methods study from 2017 to 2018 documents the living conditions and Czech Roma mothers’ experiences of the education system. Based on a comparative analysis of quantitative survey data and in-depth biographical interviews, we focus on the mothers’ reflections of macro, meso and microsystem level primary education conditions and experiences. We especially draw upon racially/ethnically framed oppression and its interrelation with modes of communication between education facilities and families, as well as educational aspirations. The negative schooling experiences of Roma mothers and their children appear to oscillate at the intersections of race, ethnicity and social class. Our findings indicate the development of resilience and coping strategies, the overriding feature of which is a mode of family damage control and prevention rather than the pursuit of ambitious prospects when assisting children through the education process. At the same time, when seeking support, Czech Roma mothers preferably turn to informal education and the private sphere, rather than the formal education sphere.
少数民族家庭义务教育的适应能力与支持因素:捷克罗姆母亲的混合方法研究
2017年至2018年的这项混合方法研究记录了捷克罗姆母亲在教育系统中的生活条件和经历。基于定量调查数据和深度传记访谈的对比分析,我们关注母亲对宏观、中观和微观层面小学教育状况和经历的反思。我们特别关注种族/民族压迫及其与教育设施和家庭之间的交流方式以及教育愿望之间的相互关系。罗姆母亲及其子女的负面教育经历似乎在种族、民族和社会阶层的交叉点上摇摆不定。我们的研究结果表明,弹性和应对策略的发展,其最重要的特征是一种控制和预防家庭伤害的模式,而不是在帮助孩子完成教育过程时追求雄心勃勃的前景。同时,在寻求支持时,捷克罗姆母亲最好转向非正规教育和私人领域,而不是正规教育领域。
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Contemporary Social Science
Contemporary Social Science SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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