利用与高危儿童的专业关系

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Veronika Štenclová, Bohdana Richterová, Hana Kubíčková
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如果儿童的基本需求得不到满足,或有可能得不到满足,那么他们就会被视为处于危险之中。极不正常的生活条件会直接损害个人发展、学习和融入社会。对高危儿童开展工作需要采取各种教育方法,这些方法的成功实施在很大程度上取决于相关人员的专业知识。这项工作旨在评估干预措施中关系的使用情况以及教育工作者对关系的理解。为此,我们对 26 名在不同环境和组织中从事儿童工作2 的教职员工1 进行了半结构式访谈,随后采用开放式编码和主题分析进行了分析。访谈对象包括 8 名儿童家庭教育工作者、8 名辅导员和治疗师以及 10 名小学教师。我们确定了对建立关系的理解和使用的重要方面,虽然这些方面因撰稿人的侧重点不同而各异,但都表明建立关系是所有成功的教育和再教育干预措施的共同点。
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Utilizing professional relationships with at-risk children
A child can be considered at risk if their basic needs or not met or they are in danger of not having these needs met. Highly abnormal living conditions can directly harm personal development, learning, and integration into society. Working with at-risk children requires various educational approaches whose successful implementation depends greatly on the expertise of the personnel involved. This work aims to evaluate the use of relationship and educators’ understanding of it in interventions. To this end, semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 teaching staff1 who work with children2 in various environments and organizations and subsequently analysed using open coding followed by thematic analysis. Interviews were conducted with eight children’s home educators, eight counsellors and therapists, and ten elementary school teachers. Significant aspects of the understanding and use of relationship-building were identified which, while differing based on the focus of the contributors, demonstrated that relationship-building was the common denominator in all successful interventions in education and re-education. 
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Pedagogia Social Revista Interuniversitaria
Pedagogia Social Revista Interuniversitaria EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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