"I Don't Need Pink Hair Here": Should We Be Seeking to "Reintegrate" Youngsters without Challenging Mainstream School Cultures?.

M. Levinson
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This article draws on data gathered between 2014 and 2015 through interviews with youngsters and staff, and supplemented by research that took place over a two-year period (2012–14) at a school for excluded youngsters in Devon, UK. The research explored the views of students and staff about reasons for being in alternative education settings, the difference in culture between such contexts and those provided by mainstream schools, and feelings about reintegration. Noting that reintegration is more successful with primary school students than at secondary level, the authors consider staff preoccupations around the issue of timing, and identify potential windows of opportunity. They also discuss the way in which centres for excluded children can construct environments that operate in the manner of an extended family. This, they argue, creates a conundrum for those working with excluded youngsters: the very elements put in place to create a supportive environment for such youngsters are liable to militate against targets for reintegration back into mainstream schools. The authors conclude that, rather than suggesting problems with such alternative settings, this highlights the need for change in mainstream schools.
“我不需要粉色头发”:我们是否应该在不挑战主流学校文化的情况下寻求“重新融入”年轻人?
本文通过对青少年和工作人员的采访收集了2014年至2015年之间的数据,并辅以在英国德文郡一所被排斥青少年学校进行的为期两年(2012-14)的研究。该研究探讨了学生和教职员工对另类教育环境的看法,这些环境与主流学校提供的环境之间的文化差异,以及对重新融入社会的感受。注意到小学生的重新融入比中学生更成功,作者考虑了工作人员对时间问题的关注,并确定了潜在的机会之窗。他们还讨论了被排斥儿童中心如何能够建立以大家庭方式运作的环境。他们认为,这给那些与被排斥的青少年一起工作的人制造了一个难题:为这些青少年创造一个支持性环境的要素很容易阻碍他们重新融入主流学校的目标。作者的结论是,这不是在暗示这种另类设置的问题,而是强调了主流学校需要改变。
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