美国城市高中教育工作者如何赢得学生信任的基础模型

Q1 Social Sciences
Urban Review Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-03-01 DOI:10.1007/s11256-022-00635-4
Peter Demerath, Sara Kemper, Eskender Yousuf, Bodunrin Banwo
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本文介绍了在美国一所成绩优异的城市高中中,教育工作者如何赢得学生信任的基础模型。这个长期的人类学项目旨在了解经验丰富的教师和工作人员的信念和做法,这些教师和工作人员是由学生提名的,他们帮助学生感受到自己属于学校。对研究数据的分析表明,成年人和年轻人在探索建立学习伙伴关系的可能性时,是一个相互鉴别的过程。对于教育工作者来说,研究数据让我们推断,他们的信任建设策略主要是基于对学生辨别过程的想象,以及对学生一系列不言而喻的疑问的回应,而随着时间的推移,他们似乎已经了解到这些疑问经常出现在学生的脑海中(例如,"他们为什么在这里?""他们有多尊重我?")。本文介绍的基础模型和基于实践的证据总结了教育工作者用来回应这些不言而喻的疑问的策略和方法,并向学生传达了他们的自我和立场的各个方面,包括他们的动机、对学生的同情和尊重、自我意识和可信度、他们的专业能力,以及最后,他们帮助学生和在学生身上投入情感劳动的承诺。在整个研究过程中,还提供了有关学生如何感知和体验这些策略的数据,以及他们最终如何解释和评价他们与教育者之间的关系,因为信任关系已经建立起来。
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A Grounded Model of How Educators Earn Students' Trust in a High Performing U.S. Urban High School.

This article presents a grounded model of how educators earn students' trust in a high performing U.S. urban high school. This long-term anthropological project set out to understand the beliefs and practices of experienced teachers and staff members nominated by students as helping them feel like they belonged in school. Analysis of study data revealed a process of mutual discernment whereby adults and young people were reading one another as they explored the possibilities of entering into learning partnerships. For the educators, study data led us to infer that their trust building strategies were largely based on imagining the student discernment process, and responding to a set of unspoken queries about them that, over time, they seem to have learned were often on the minds of students (e.g. "Why are they here?" "How much do they respect me?"). The grounded model and practice-based evidence presented here summarize the strategies and approaches educators used to respond to these unspoken queries and communicate to students various aspects of their selves and their stance, including their motivation, empathy and respect for students, self-awareness and credibility, their professional ability, and finally, their commitment to helping students and investing emotional labor in them. Throughout, data are also presented regarding how students perceived and experienced these strategies, and ultimately how they interpreted and appraised their relationships with educators, as trusting relationships were developed.

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Urban Review
Urban Review Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: Urban Review provides a forum for the presentation of original investigations, reviews, and essays which examine the issues basic to the improvement of urban schooling and education. The broad scope of topics presented reflects awareness of the multidisciplinary nature of contemporary educational problems.
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