Konaway Nika Tillicum 原住民青年学院:制定药轮教育框架。

IF 3.2 2区 心理学 Q1 ETHNIC STUDIES
Tammie Ellington, Melissa Tehee, Breanne K Litts, David West
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目标:美国原住民青年需要能够促进积极、健康发展的教育经历,这就要求对当前的教育经历进行去殖民化。Konaway Nika Tillicum 原住民青年学院(KNT)提供了一种全面的教育方法,在重视高等教育的同时融入了部落文化和价值观。通过两项互补研究,我们试图了解 "药轮 "框架如何支持教育经验的设计,以及这种设计对文化认同发展、自尊和学业乐观等积极发展因素的有效性:为了解决我们的研究问题,我们首先分享了一项人种学研究,包括对五名 KNT 工作人员的参与观察和访谈,以调查 KNT 的教育工作者在为原住民青少年设计教育体验时是如何运用 "药轮 "的。然后,我们考察了这个 "药轮 "框架在两个暑假中对代表不同部落的 11-18 岁青少年(23 名男孩,38 名女孩)的积极发展因素的有效性:第一个研究问题的结果表明,"药轮 "教育框架为原住民青少年提供了全面的、具有文化持续性/振兴性的教育体验。第二个研究问题的结果表明,原住民青少年通过参与 KNT,直接或间接地增强了自尊心,从而显著提高了他们的文化认同感和学业乐观度:研究结果的影响表明,如果在促进原住民学生文化的学习空间中接受教育,青少年会在文化认同、自尊和学业乐观等原住民和西方视角所重视的因素方面取得健康发展。(PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, 版权所有)。
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Konaway Nika Tillicum Native Youth Academy: Enacting a medicine wheel educational framework.

Objectives: Native American youth need educational experiences that promote positive, healthy development, which requires decolonizing current educational experiences. Konaway Nika Tillicum Native Youth Academy (KNT) offers a holistic approach to education, incorporating Tribal cultures and values along with valuing higher education. Across two complementary studies, we seek to understand how the Medicine Wheel framework supports the design of educational experiences and the effectiveness of this design on positive development factors, including cultural identity development, self-esteem, and academic optimism.

Method: To address our research questions, we first share an ethnographic study including participant observations and interviews with five KNT staff to investigate how the educators of KNT enact the Medicine Wheel in designing educational experiences for Native youth. We then examined the effectiveness of this Medicine Wheel framework on positive development factors across two summers of the academy with youth ages 11-18 (23 boys, 38 girls) representing diverse tribal affiliations.

Results: Findings from our first research question reveal a Medicine Wheel Educational Framework that offers holistic and culturally sustaining/revitalizing education experiences for Native youth. Findings from our second research question indicate that Native youth experienced significant increases in their cultural identity and academic optimism directly and indirectly via increasing self-esteem through engaging in the KNT.

Conclusions: Implications of findings show that when educated in a learning space that promotes Native students' culture, youth show healthy development in factors valued across Indigenous and Western perspectives, including cultural identity, self-esteem, and academic optimism. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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期刊介绍: Cultural Diversity & Ethnic Minority Psychology seeks to publish theoretical, conceptual, research, and case study articles that promote the development of knowledge and understanding, application of psychological principles, and scholarly analysis of social–political forces affecting racial and ethnic minorities.
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