教师对支持青少年参与学校活动的看法:来自英国、意大利和立陶宛学校的经验

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joanna Leek
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摘要

本文对青年参与的理解与公民意识和积极参与全球事务有关。按照这种理解,学校是全球公民教育的重要媒介,在培养年轻人的参与方面发挥着重要作用。利用来自英格兰、意大利和立陶宛中学教师(n = 45)的焦点小组的数据,目前的研究试图通过确定学生在学校层面参与的独特特征来扩展对青年参与的讨论。尽管对青年公民参与的研究正在迅速增长,但这一主题仍有部分未被探索,特别是在学校环境、发展学生在学校公民参与的机会和好处方面。研究结果对试图促进学生在学校中的公民参与的政策制定者和教师很重要。分析表明,教师的青年参与观念根植于其文化背景,教师的活动是直观地进行的。对教师访谈的分析确定了四个共同的总体主题,这些主题与教育政策、学校领导、教师培训和青年-成人伙伴关系的重要性有关,都是在青年参与的背景下进行的。
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Teachers perceptions about supporting youth participation in schools: Experiences from schools in England, Italy and Lithuania
The understanding of youth participation in the current article relates to ideas of citizenship and active involvement in global concerns. In this understanding of the term, schools are important agents for education for global citizenship, and play a role in the developing engagement of young people. Using data from focus groups with teachers (n = 45) from secondary schools in England, Italy and Lithuania, the current research seeks to extend discussion of youth participation by identifying distinctive features of participation of students at the school level. Although research into youth civic participation is rapidly growing, this topic remains partially unexplored, particularly in relation to school settings, opportunities and benefits of developing students’ civic participation in schools. Findings are important for policy makers and teachers who attempt to promote civic participation in schools among students. The analysis shows that teachers’ concepts of youth participation are grounded in their cultural context, and teachers’ activities are undertaken intuitively. Analysis of teachers’ interviews led to the identification of four common overarching themes that relate to the significance of education policy, school leadership, teacher training, and youth–adult partnerships, all in the context of youth participation.
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Improving Schools
Improving Schools EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Improving Schools is for all those engaged in school development, whether improving schools in difficulty or making successful schools even better. The journal includes contributions from across the world with an increasingly international readership including teachers, heads, academics, education authority staff, inspectors and consultants. Improving Schools has created a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences. Major national policies and initiatives have been evaluated, to share good practice and to highlight problems. The journal also reports on visits to successful schools in diverse contexts, and includes book reviews on a wide range of developmental issues.
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