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引用次数: 9
摘要
从各种各样的来源。1. “因为学校关心的是整个孩子,所以为有困难的孩子寻求帮助是完全符合教育目标的”(美国人道协会,1971年,第3页)。“教育工作者和其他直接与儿童打交道的人有极好的机会和重大的责任来识别和适当报告疑似虐待或忽视儿童的案件”(Soeffing 1975, p. 129)。3.“美国教育可能是帮助受虐儿童及其家庭的主要资源。但是,这种潜力很少得到开发,到目前为止,也从未得到充分利用”(美国教育委员会,1976年,第3页)。“虽然学校工作人员通常被要求报告可疑的虐待或忽视,但这一要求被广泛忽视....很少有明确的报道渠道,学校参与的程度也不确定。然而,很少有专业人士更真诚地关心孩子”(Delaney 1976, p. 342)。5. “必须说服、施压,甚至强迫学校系统为每个小学生、初中生和高中生开设育儿和早期儿童发展课程以及技能学习经验”(Helfer 1976, p. 370)。
The Role of the School in the Human Ecology of Child Maltreatment
from a variety of sources. 1. "Because schools are concerned with the whole child, seeking help for the child in trouble is quite compatible with educational objectives" (American Humane Association 1971, p. 3). 2. "Educators and others who work directly with children have an excellent opportunity and a grave responsibility to identify and properly report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect" (Soeffing 1975, p. 129). 3. "American education is potentially a major resource for helping abused children and their families. But this potential has rarely been tapped and, as yet, has never been fully utilized" (Education Commission of the States 1976, p. 3). 4. "Although school personnel are generally mandated to report suspected abuse or neglect, the requirement is widely disregarded .... There are seldom clear-cut channels for reporting and the extent of the school's involvement is uncertain. Yet few professionals are more genuinely concerned about children" (Delaney 1976, p. 342). 5. "The school system must be convinced, pressured, or even coerced to initiate parenting and early child development courses and skill learning experiences for every elementary, junior, and senior high school student" (Helfer 1976, p. 370).