What do foster parents think about their foster children’s education?

IF 2.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Urszula Bartnikowska, Katarzyna Ćwirynkało, P. Fronek
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ABSTRACT Background It is widely understood that children who enter foster care are likely to have had previous traumatic experiences which can affect many aspects of their lives, including their ability to thrive at school. In order to better support the educational needs of children who are fostered, deeper insight needs to be gained into the relationships between children in foster care, foster parents, and schools. As a contribution to this under-researched area, this study focuses attention on the viewpoints of foster parents in relation to their foster children’s school experiences, in a Polish context. Purpose This research sought to explore the perceptions of foster parents on the education of their foster children and investigate how they understood these experiences. Methods A qualitative, interpretive phenomenological study was undertaken to analyse foster parents’ lived experiences of their foster children’s education. A purposive sample of 62 foster parents participated across seven focus groups. An in-depth, interpretive analysis was conducted. Findings Overall, analysis of the rich data set identified four main themes, which crossed all focus groups: Experiences of discrimination; Advocating for the child, Feelings of futility, and Connecting positively. Conclusions The study highlights more widely how foster parents can feel routinely excluded from their foster children’s education and suggests that feelings of discrimination may be common experiences. It also draws attention to the opportunities for meaningful connectivity between school professionals, foster parents and children. Implications for practice, which may be of use in other settings internationally, are offered.
养父母如何看待他们养孩子的教育?
摘要背景人们普遍认为,进入寄养家庭的儿童可能有过创伤经历,这些经历会影响他们生活的许多方面,包括他们在学校茁壮成长的能力。为了更好地满足被寄养儿童的教育需求,需要更深入地了解寄养儿童、养父母和学校之间的关系。作为对这一研究不足领域的贡献,本研究在波兰背景下,重点关注养父母对其养子女学校经历的看法。目的本研究旨在探讨养父母对其养子女教育的看法,并调查他们是如何理解这些经历的。方法采用质的、解释性的现象学研究方法,分析养父母对其子女教育的生活体验。有目的的62名养父母样本参与了七个重点小组的研究。进行了深入的解释性分析。总体而言,对丰富数据集的分析确定了四个主要主题,涉及所有重点群体:歧视经历;倡导孩子,感受徒劳,积极联系。结论这项研究更广泛地强调了养父母如何经常感到被排斥在养子女的教育之外,并表明歧视感可能是常见的经历。它还提请注意学校专业人员、养父母和儿童之间建立有意义的联系的机会。提供了可能在国际其他环境中使用的实践启示。
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Educational Research
Educational Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Research, the journal of the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), was established in 1958. Drawing upon research projects in universities and research centres worldwide, it is the leading international forum for informed thinking on issues of contemporary concern in education. The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and those people concerned with mediating research findings to policy makers and practitioners. Educational Research has a broad scope and contains research studies, reviews of research, discussion pieces, short reports and book reviews in all areas of the education field.
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