Efficacious learning strategies and experiences for education recovery after disruption

IF 2.3 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Educational Development Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-25 DOI:10.1016/j.ijedudev.2024.103198
Alison Willis , Aruna Devi , Haley Whitfield
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Although much is known about the effects of stress and trauma on learning, there is an urgent need to better understand the phenomenon of education recovery after disruption so that educators and community workers are equipped with efficacious learning strategies and educational experiences for recovery. This project investigated the experiences of people who have suffered learning opportunity loss. Using a phenomenological theoretical perspective, in-depth interviews and a pilot survey were used to identify efficacious strategies and experiences for recovery. The University of the Sunshine Coast partnered with the Salvation Army in South Africa to conduct research with their education officers and social welfare units to identify practical strategies for responding to stress- and trauma-affected people. The most effective strategies for education recovery were internet searches and knowing the learning goals. Experiences that aided recovery included: prayer, meditation, relaxation exercises; storytelling; peer learning; and mentoring. These findings are useful for identifying antecedent structures and essential practices in education recovery and provide governments and systems administrators with research evidence for policy and processes around education recovery efforts. These findings also give educators and not-for-profit community workers practical strategies for responding to education needs in disruption-affected contexts. Rather than merely becoming informed about the effects of disruption, stress and trauma on learning, these findings equip educators with responses.
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中断后教育恢复的有效学习策略与经验
虽然我们对压力和创伤对学习的影响了解很多,但迫切需要更好地了解中断后的教育恢复现象,以便教育工作者和社区工作者为恢复提供有效的学习策略和教育经验。这个项目调查了那些失去学习机会的人的经历。采用现象学理论视角,采用深度访谈和试点调查来确定有效的恢复策略和经验。阳光海岸大学与南非救世军合作,与他们的教育官员和社会福利单位进行研究,以确定应对压力和创伤影响的人的实用策略。最有效的教育恢复策略是上网搜索和了解学习目标。帮助康复的经历包括:祈祷、冥想、放松练习;讲故事;同行学习;和指导。这些发现有助于确定教育恢复的先行结构和基本做法,并为政府和系统管理员提供有关教育恢复工作的政策和过程的研究证据。这些发现还为教育工作者和非营利社区工作者提供了应对受干扰影响环境下教育需求的实用策略。这些发现不仅让教育工作者了解到干扰、压力和创伤对学习的影响,还让他们有了应对之策。
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International Journal of Educational Development
International Journal of Educational Development EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.20
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106
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40 days
期刊介绍: The purpose of the International Journal of Educational Development is to foster critical debate about the role that education plays in development. IJED seeks both to develop new theoretical insights into the education-development relationship and new understandings of the extent and nature of educational change in diverse settings. It stresses the importance of understanding the interplay of local, national, regional and global contexts and dynamics in shaping education and development. Orthodox notions of development as being about growth, industrialisation or poverty reduction are increasingly questioned. There are competing accounts that stress the human dimensions of development.
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