师生伙伴关系中的微观政治策略:学生和教师对学生声音体验的看法

Jetske Strijbos, Nadine Engels
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师生伙伴关系具有变革潜力,为学生参与学校活动提供了难得的机会。然而,我们也发现建立伙伴关系也是一件麻烦事,因为参与者在学校这样复杂而霸权的组织中面临着与变革过程相关的巨大挑战。通过这项研究,我们旨在了解学生和教师如何通过绘制他们所采取的微观政治策略来应对这些挑战。我们对三个案例中的五名教师和 14 名学生进行了访谈,了解他们的合作经验。受访者根据不同的兴趣,或多或少地采取了建设性的微观政治策略,这些策略包括:(1) 与参与者和学校相关的共同目标;(2) 实现这些目标的责任;(3) 情感。最后,本文提出了对学校的启示,例如,需要在全校范围内明确定位和支持未来的合作计划,并在合作关系中培养微观政治素养,以阐明和调整不言而喻的期望。
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Micropolitical strategies in student-teacher partnerships: Students’ and teachers’ perspectives on student voice experiences
Due to their transformative potential, student-teacher partnerships offer exceptional opportunities for student participation at school. However, partnering is also found to be troublesome as participants face considerable challenges associated with change processes in complex and hegemonic organizations such as schools. With this study, we aim to understand how students and teachers cope with these challenges by mapping the micropolitical strategies they adopt. Five teachers and 14 students from three cases were interviewed about their experiences with partnering. Three domains were identified in which respondents, based on various interests, adopt more or less constructive micropolitical strategies: (1) common goals that are relevant to both participants and the school, (2) responsibilities to achieve these goals, and (3) emotions. The paper concludes by raising implications for schools, for example, the need for a school-wide approach to clearly position and support future partnership initiatives, and for micropolitical literacy within the partnership to articulate and align unspoken expectations.
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