原住民学生的安置经验:范围检讨

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK
Phillip Pallas, Rhyann Roberts, Gwendalyn Webb, Joanna Walters, Kylie Agllias
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摘要

越来越多的人认识到,必须理解社会历史上的排斥,并积极挑战系统性障碍,以便土著学生安全进入、参与并在高等教育中取得成功。这包括实地教育经验,这被认为是在许多专业中发展专业身份和能力的核心。本综述收集了有关原住民学生安置经验的稀缺研究文献。系统搜索从11项研究中确定了12个来源,这些研究描述了社会工作、教育和护理等学科的这些经历。研究结果揭示了土著学生的激励和挑战的生活经历,包括种族主义和安置歧视的经历,误解和歪曲,以及促进积极安置经历的关系的重要性。调查结果还表明了实施独特实践框架的相关性,并为土著学生的安置提出了建议。启示原住民与托雷斯海峡岛民学生的安置经验,应透过学生主导的研究与发声来了解。实地教育项目的组织者可以根据这些知识来审查他们的过程,从而增加他们对文化安全安置的承诺。
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The Experiences of Indigenous Students on Placement: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT It has been increasingly recognised that sociohistoric exclusion must be understood, and systemic barriers actively challenged in order for Indigenous students to safely access, participate, and succeed in tertiary education. This includes the field education experience, which is considered core to developing professional identity and competence across a number of professions. This scoping review gathered scarce research literature about Indigenous students’ experience of placement. A systematic search identified 12 sources from 11 studies that described these experiences across the disciplines of social work, education, and nursing. Findings revealed the motivating and challenging lived experiences of Indigenous students, including experiences of racism and discrimination on placement, misrecognition and misrepresentation, and the importance of relationships in facilitating positive placement experiences. Findings also indicated the relevance of implementing unique practice frameworks and offered recommendations for placement for Indigenous students. IMPLICATIONS The placement experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students should be understood through student-led research and voice. Organisers of field education programs can increase their commitment to culturally safe placements by reviewing their processes in the light of this knowledge.
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Australian Social Work
Australian Social Work SOCIAL WORK-
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4.20
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期刊介绍: Australian Social Work is an international peer-reviewed journal reflecting current thinking and trends in Social Work. The Journal promotes the development of practice, policy and education, and publishes original research, theoretical papers and critical reviews that build on existing knowledge. The Journal also publishes reviews of relevant professional literature, commentary and analysis of social policies and encourages debate in the form of reader commentary on articles. Australian Social Work has grown out of the Australian context and continues to provide a vehicle for Australian and international authors. The Journal invites submission of papers from authors worldwide and all contributors are encouraged to present their work for an international readership.
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