A description of the factors that enable further education students to flourish: a photovoice and appreciative inquiry study

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Research in Post-Compulsory Education Pub Date : 2022-10-02 DOI:10.1080/13596748.2022.2110780
Lliam Dickinson, D. Connolly
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ABSTRACT Recently, society and further education institutions have seen an increase in the reporting of poor mental health and wellbeing. Although further education settings (typically comprising of study programmes ranging between levels one to six, including A levels, apprenticeships, T levels, GCSEs, BTECs and higher education qualifications) are appropriately placed to be part of a solution to this issue, they are suffering from a shortage of resources and an inability to intimately understand poor mental health and wellbeing. Consequently, it has become difficult for institutions toimplement appropriate interventions that prevent poor mental health and wellbeing. Appreciative inquiry was used to explore a further education institution and how they encouraged students to flourish. The novel use of photovoice allowed the researchers to empower the participants and produce a dynamic and deep conversation. The study found that informal peer and teacher support were crucial in ensuring students flourished. More pertinently, a trusting and collaborative environment was established through informal conversations between teacher and student. An unexpected outcome was students consistently citing happiness as an essential element of a flourishing student. Due to the differing cultural and geographical contexts, other institutions should conduct similar research to investigate what enables their students to flourish.
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让继续教育学生蓬勃发展的因素描述:摄影声音和欣赏性探究研究
最近,社会和继续教育机构已经看到了心理健康和福祉不良报告的增加。虽然继续教育机构(通常包括一至六年级的学习方案,包括A - level、学徒制、T - level、普通中等教育证书、btec和高等教育资格证书)被适当地置于解决这一问题的一部分,但它们正遭受资源短缺和无法深入了解不良心理健康和福祉的困扰。因此,各机构很难实施适当的干预措施,防止心理健康和福祉不佳。欣赏式询问被用来探索一个继续教育机构,以及他们如何鼓励学生蓬勃发展。photovoice的新用法允许研究人员赋予参与者权力,并产生动态和深入的对话。研究发现,非正式的同伴和老师的支持对确保学生的成长至关重要。更有针对性的是,通过师生之间的非正式对话建立了信任和合作的环境。一个意想不到的结果是,学生们一致认为快乐是一个成功学生的基本要素。由于不同的文化和地理环境,其他机构应该进行类似的研究,以调查是什么使他们的学生茁壮成长。
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Research in Post-Compulsory Education
Research in Post-Compulsory Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Throughout the world, there is a growing awareness of the significance of vocational and post-compulsory education and training systems. The majority of countries are working hard to develop their provision, recognising the importance of post-compulsory education in providing educated and skilled people in sufficient numbers at appropriate levels to assist economic and social development. Research in Post-Compulsory Education, sponsored by the United Kingdom"s Further Education Research Association (FERA), recognises the need for more international research and analysis and the generation of relevant theory in order to identify policy needs and trends as well as priorities in this growing area.
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