Emily Goodman-Scott, Darrell J. Sampson, Kaprea F. Johnson, DeHaven Sawyer-Mays
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摘要
学校辅导区领导(SCDLs)在制定区政策、支持学校辅导员以及与内部和外部支持者沟通方面发挥着重要作用;因此,考虑到在州和区一级发生的 K-12 对多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)的反弹,他们的系统性视角就显得尤为重要。因此,我们对胡塞尔的现象学进行了批判性的应用,以了解在反 DEI 法律和/或政策(特别是那些限制黑人、土著人、有色人种和女同性恋、男同性恋、双性恋、变性人和同性恋者/质疑者权利和主题的法律和/或政策)地区工作的 SCDLs 样本(N = 10)的集体经验。通过研究结果,参与者分享了在反教育、文化和创新系统中游刃有余地扮演日益复杂的领导角色,克服恐惧,重新致力于他们的学生和专业价值观,最后通过宣传与反教育、文化和创新的努力作斗争。研究还对未来的实践和研究提出了建议,这些建议以多系统方法和宣传为基础。
School counseling district leaders’ experiences with anti–DEI laws and policies: A phenomenological investigation
School counseling district leaders (SCDLs) are instrumental in shaping district policy, supporting school counselors, and interfacing with both internal and external constituents; as such, their systemic lens is of particular importance, given the K-12 pushback on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) occurring at the state- and district-levels. As a result, we conducted a critical application of Husserl's phenomenology to understand the collective experience of a sample of SCDLs (N = 10) working in locations with anti-DEI laws and/or policies, specifically those restricting Black, indigenous, and people of color and lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer/questioning rights and topics. Through the findings, participants shared that navigating the anti-DEI systems resulted in increasingly complex leadership roles, overcoming fear to recommit to their students and professional values, and finally, combating anti-DEI efforts through advocacy. Recommendations for future practice and research are included and grounded in a multi-systemic approach and advocacy.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Counseling & Development publishes practice, theory, and research articles across 18 different specialty areas and work settings. Sections include research, assessment and diagnosis, theory and practice, and trends.