提升学生声音,满足学生需求:利用青年参与式行动研究改善 COVID-19 大流行期间的校园氛围

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Jennifer Renick, Stephanie M. Reich
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COVID-19 大流行和向虚拟学习的转变极大地改变了学校环境,学生们往往对生活中发生的许多变化没有发言权。为了了解不同青少年在 COVID-19 大流行期间是如何体验学校氛围的,并提高青少年在学校决策中的发言权,我们与加利福尼亚州的一所一级中学合作开展了一项青少年参与行动研究项目。14 名学生参与了这项 YPAR 研究,其中大部分是有色人种学生。这项混合方法研究利用了定性和定量数据。定性数据来源包括会议记录和聊天记录、现场笔记以及对开放式调查问题的回答,所有这些数据都进行了归纳编码。定量数据来源包括对学生的归属感、重要性、赋权和对学校氛围的看法进行前后调查,并通过配对样本 t 检验进行比较。在大流行病期间,学校午餐是学生们在学校为数不多的共同体验之一,学生们努力改善这些体验,并在项目过程中表现出更强的能力感和重要感。这些研究结果让我们深入了解了学生在 COVID-19 大流行期间对学校氛围的体验,同时也为从业人员和研究人员提供了启示,即让青少年对影响其生活的问题发表意见非常重要。
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Elevating Student Voices and Addressing Their Needs: Using Youth Participatory Action Research to Improve School Climate During the COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic and shifts to virtual learning drastically altered school environments, often leaving students without a say in the many changes happening in their lives. To understand how diverse adolescents experienced their school’s climate during the COVID-19 pandemic and elevate youth voice in school decisions, we conducted a youth-participatory action research project in collaboration with a Title 1 middle school in California. Fourteen students participated in this YPAR study—mostly students of color. This mixed-methods study utilized both qualitative and quantitative data. Qualitative sources included meeting transcripts and chat logs, field-notes, and responses to open-ended survey questions, all of which were coded inductively. Quantitative data sources included pre- and post-surveys on students’ feelings of belonging, mattering, empowerment, and perceptions of school climate, which were compared via paired sample t-tests. Students sought to improve one of the few-shared experiences of school during the pandemic, the school lunch, and showed increased feelings of empowerment and mattering over the course of the project. These findings provide insight into students’ experiences of school climate during the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as offer implications for both practitioners and researchers on the importance of including youth voice in the issues that impact their lives.
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Journal of Adolescent Research
Journal of Adolescent Research PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
5.00%
发文量
34
期刊介绍: The aim of the Journal of Adolescent Research is to publish lively, creative, and informative articles on development during adolescence (ages 10-18) and emerging adulthood (ages 18-25). The journal encourages papers that use qualitative, ethnographic, or other methods that present the voices of adolescents. Few strictly quantitative, questionnaire-based articles are published in the Journal of Adolescent Research, unless they break new ground in a previously understudied area. However, papers that combine qualitative and quantitative data are especially welcome.
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