Lauren C. Mims, E. Bocknek, Addison Duane, LaKenya Hill, Lucy McGoron, Kimberly Stokes
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在 COVID-19 大流行期间,黑人家庭学习环境可能对儿童的学习起到了重要作用。我们在一个以黑人为主的中西部城市,以 100 个家庭为样本,试用了 "盒子里的灿烂喜悦"(Brilliant Joy in a Box)--照顾者和孩子的黑人历史家庭学习盒子。这些家庭收到了为期六个月的学习盒,并在虚拟的 "开箱 "过程中完成了整个家庭的活动。在当前的研究中,我们探讨了照顾者(n = 57)对项目中期调查的开放式回答,了解他们使用学习盒的经验。百分之八十八的家庭认可使用家庭活动表(n = 51),百分之八十四的家庭认可他们阅读并接收了短信(n = 49)。利用快速、严谨的定性数据分析技术,我们发现了三大主题:(a) 激发儿童的快乐,(b) 培养黑人历史家庭学习,以及 (c) 促进家庭凝聚力。盒子里的灿烂欢乐 "项目积极促进了家庭欢乐,成为庆祝黑人历史的催化剂,并为家庭在 COVID-19 大流行期间继续或加强在孩子学习中的作用提供了机会。
“Coming Together Educationally Creates a Bond Like No Other”: Exploring How Families Engage in Black History Home Learning
Black home learning environments during the COVID-19 pandemic may have played a significant role in children’s learning. We piloted Brilliant Joy in a Box, caregiver-child Black history home learning boxes, with a sample of 100 families in a predominantly Black, midwestern city. Families received boxes for six months and completed whole family activities during virtual “unboxings.” In the current study, we explored caregivers’ ( n = 57) open-ended responses to a mid-program survey about their experiences utilizing the boxes. Eighty eight percent of families endorsed using the family activity sheets ( n = 51) and eighty four percent endorsed that they read and received the text messages ( n = 49). Using the rapid and rigorous qualitative data analysis technique, we found three main themes: (a) eliciting children’s joy, (b) cultivating Black history home learning, and (c) promoting family cohesion. The Brilliant Joy in a Box project positively contributed to family joy, served as a catalyst for celebrating Black history, and provided an opportunity for families to continue or increase their role in their children’s learning during the COVID-19 pandemic.