Toward Race-Conscious Care-Based Healing to Support Latino Immigrant Youth

IF 1.8 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Policy Pub Date : 2024-08-03 DOI:10.1177/08959048241265509
Sophia Rodriguez, Lisa Lopez-Escobar, Staci Pippin-Kottkamp
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This longitudinal convergent mixed-methods study sheds light on how school-based personnel such as educators, counselors, and district leaders perceive the needs of immigrant youth. Additionally, we explore how immigrant youth experience belonging and well-being in school and community spaces to advance a conceptual framework for ecosystems of care. The research questions ask how school-personnel manage the welcome of immigrant youth and how youth perceive belonging and well-being in schools. This study uses survey data from school and district personnel ( N = 80) and qualitative data such as interviews and participant-observations with 41 Latino immigrant youth from school districts on the east coast. The study reports adult perceptions of immigrants’ needs and school climates as well as professional role constraints in fostering belonging for youth. The qualitative data shows the individual and structural level factors that impact Latino immigrant youth belonging and well-being. We theorize what we term race-conscious care-based healing in nested educational systems for Latino immigrant youth. We urge school systems, as an important nested context of reception, to consider forms of care-based healing to improve well-being, belonging and educational mobility for immigrant youth. We expand educational policy and sociological literature about schools as important contexts of reception for mitigating inequality. Implications for policy and practice are discussed.
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为支持拉丁裔移民青年而开展具有种族意识的关爱式治疗
这项纵向融合混合方法研究揭示了教育工作者、辅导员和地区领导等校方人员如何看待移民青少年的需求。此外,我们还探讨了移民青少年如何在学校和社区空间中体验归属感和幸福感,以推进关爱生态系统的概念框架。研究问题涉及学校工作人员如何管理欢迎移民青少年的工作,以及青少年如何看待在学校的归属感和幸福感。本研究使用了来自学校和学区工作人员的调查数据(N = 80)以及定性数据,如与来自东海岸学区的 41 名拉丁裔移民青年的访谈和参与观察。该研究报告了成人对移民需求和学校氛围的看法,以及在培养青少年归属感方面的专业角色限制。定性数据显示了影响拉丁裔移民青少年归属感和幸福感的个人和结构性因素。我们从理论上提出了在嵌套式教育系统中为拉丁裔移民青少年提供的基于种族意识的关怀疗法。我们敦促学校系统,作为一个重要的嵌套接收环境,考虑以关爱为基础的治疗形式,以改善移民青年的幸福感、归属感和教育流动性。我们扩展了教育政策和社会学文献中关于学校作为缓解不平等的重要接收环境的内容。讨论了对政策和实践的影响。
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Educational Policy
Educational Policy EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Policy provides an interdisciplinary forum for improving education in primary and secondary schools, as well as in high education and non school settings. Educational Policy blends the best of educational research with the world of practice, making it valuable resource for educators, policy makers, administrators, researchers, teachers, and graduate students. Educational Policy is concerned with the practical consequences of policy decisions and alternatives. It examines the relationship between educational policy and educational practice, and sheds new light on important debates and controversies within the field. You"ll find that Educational Policy is an insightful compilation of ideas, strategies, and analyses for improving our educational systems.
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