Supporting second chance education: Drop-in students' views on educational barriers and needs to study

IF 2.8 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH European Journal of Education Pub Date : 2024-03-12 DOI:10.1111/ejed.12644
Lana Van Den Berghe, Jan Naert, Stijn Vandevelde, Sarah S. W. De Pauw
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In many Western societies, earning a degree is considered an ultimate educational achievement. Second chance education (SCE) serves as a distinct pathway for those who have dropped out of school, allowing them to re-enter the educational system. Understanding the specific obstacles and needs of students in SCE is crucial for providing better-tailored support. However, limited knowledge exists about the challenges faced by students seeking to enrol in SCE. This qualitative study conducted in-depth interviews with 28 drop-in students (Mage = 30) to explore these barriers and needs. Identified barriers span institutional, situational, environmental, and life-course levels. Primary needs centre around warm and accessible teachers, as well as flexible, student-focused learning options. The results underscore the value and significance of second chance education as a unique pedagogical context for drop-in students. It also emphasizes that the insights gained from SCE can inform improvements in regular, first-chance education, serving diverse student populations. Lastly, SCE serves as a societal mirror, urging a re-evaluation of the broader discourse in education. Overall, this study calls for more appreciation of SCE, acknowledging and recognizing its unique pedagogical context, dedicated teachers, and determined students.

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支持第二次教育机会:随班就读学生对教育障碍和学习需求的看法
在许多西方社会,获得学位被视为教育的终极成就。第二次机会教育(SCE)为辍学者提供了一条独特的途径,使他们能够重新进入教育系统。了解 SCE 学生的具体障碍和需求对于提供更有针对性的支持至关重要。然而,人们对寻求就读 SCE 的学生所面临的挑战了解有限。这项定性研究对 28 名插班生(Mage = 30)进行了深入访谈,以探讨这些障碍和需求。所发现的障碍横跨制度、情境、环境和生命历程等层面。主要需求集中在热情、容易接近的教师,以及灵活、以学生为中心的学习选择。研究结果强调了第二次机会教育的价值和意义,它是一种针对辍学学生的独特教学方法。它还强调,从 "第二次机会教育 "中获得的启示可以为改进常规的、为不同学生群体服务的 "第一次机会教育 "提供借鉴。最后,"第二次机会 "是社会的一面镜子,促使人们重新评估更广泛的教育论述。总之,本研究呼吁对 SCE 给予更多的重视,承认并认可其独特的教学环境、敬业的教师和意志坚定的学生。
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European Journal of Education
European Journal of Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The prime aims of the European Journal of Education are: - To examine, compare and assess education policies, trends, reforms and programmes of European countries in an international perspective - To disseminate policy debates and research results to a wide audience of academics, researchers, practitioners and students of education sciences - To contribute to the policy debate at the national and European level by providing European administrators and policy-makers in international organisations, national and local governments with comparative and up-to-date material centred on specific themes of common interest.
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