Peer Bonds in Urban School Communities: An Exploratory Study.

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Qualitative Research in Education Pub Date : 2018-02-27 DOI:10.17583/QRE.2018.3062
Nicole M. Leach
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The literature identifies three main types of peer associations: cliques, crowds, and dyadic friendships. When schools create learning communities, an additional type of peer association may emerge that is not based on interactions but instead is based on membership in a shared community. The aim of this study is to qualitatively explore the nature and characteristics of this association, labeled peer bonds. Observational data (n=432) and semi-structured interviews (n=33) were collected in two urban high schools over the course of three academic years. Data were analyzed using the constant comparison method. Findings suggest that there are six characteristics of peer bonds: investment in peer success, shared identity, shared values, pedagogical caring, shared success, and shared failure. The scholarly significance of this study is the expansion of theoretical conceptualizations of peer associations in learning communities while the practical significance is the potential use of a largely underutilized source for academic interventions, peers, by creating school community.
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城市学校社区同伴关系:一项探索性研究。
文献确定了三种主要类型的同伴交往:派系、群体和二元友谊。当学校创建学习社区时,可能会出现一种额外类型的同伴协会,这种协会不是基于互动,而是基于共享社区的成员身份。本研究的目的是定性地探索这种关联的性质和特征,标记为同伴关系。观察数据(n=432)和半结构化访谈(n=33)是在两所城市高中的三个学年中收集的。数据采用常数比较法进行分析。研究结果表明,同伴关系有六个特征:对同伴成功的投资、共同的身份、共同的价值观、教学关怀、共同的成功和共同的失败。这项研究的学术意义是扩展了学习社区中同伴协会的理论概念,而实际意义是通过创建学校社区,潜在地利用了一个在很大程度上未被充分利用的学术干预来源——同伴。
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