自然盟友还是天敌?基于社区的组织中参与者自身利益的演变

M. P. Evans
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不同家庭越来越多地转向社区组织(cbo),作为进一步支持其子女教育的手段。特别是,社区组织似乎能有效地动员偏离所谓规范的家庭,以影响教育变革。研究表明,这些组织可以对学生的成绩产生积极影响,但作为独立的参与者,它们与学校的关系仍然很复杂,因为它们在学校和学区的控制之外运作。为了更好地理解教师和不同家庭在cbo中出现的动态关系,本文采用民族志案例研究方法,探讨了三种不同cbo成员参与的初始动机,以及他们决定共同行动的过程。研究结果表明,个体最初的参与主要是基于自身利益、强大的网络联系和感知到的组织有效性;最终实施的战略和倡议被更广泛地定义并处理更大的系统问题。除了为不同的家庭提供与学校接触的另一种方式外,参与者还致力于更广泛的教育变革,使学校和CBO在未来更有可能建立伙伴关系。
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Natural Allies or Natural Enemies? The Evolution of Participant Self-interest in Community-based Organizations
Diverse families are increasingly turning to community-based organizations (CBOs) as a means to further support their children’s education.  In particular, CBOs appear to be effective at mobilizing families that diverge from the so-called norm in order to influence educational change.  Research indicates that these organizations can have a positive impact on student outcomes but as independent actors, their relationships with schools remain complicated since they operate outside of school and district control.  In order to better understand the dynamic relationships that emerge between educators and diverse families in CBOs, this paper uses an ethnographic case study approach to explore the initial motivations for participation of members in three different CBOs and the process that they use to determine their shared actions.  The findings revealed that while individuals’ initial involvement was primarily based on self-interests, strong network ties, and perceived organizational effectiveness; the strategies and initiatives that were eventually implemented were more broadly defined and addressed larger systematic issues.  In addition to offering diverse families an alternative means for engaging with schools, participants became committed to broader educational change making the potential for school and CBO partnerships more likely in the future.    
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