Educators’ Experiences of an Australian Education Program for Students in Out-of-Home Care

IF 1.1 Q3 SOCIAL WORK Child & Youth Services Pub Date : 2022-03-07 DOI:10.1080/0145935X.2022.2046461
I. Townsend, A. Reupert, E. Berger
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Abstract There is growing awareness of how being in out-of-home care (OOHC) can adversely impact children’s education. Accordingly, a number of programs have been developed that aim to address the educational needs of students in OOHC. This study aimed to explore educators’ experiences and perceptions of an educational program for students in OOHC. The experiences of eight program educators who participated in semi-structured interviews were analyzed using Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis. Results illustrate the need for educators to provide students with individualized support, promote supportive relationships and communicate with stakeholders. The need for supervision and debriefing between colleagues was highlighted. Educator wellbeing and professional development were found to be intertwined with educators’ perceived capacity to support their students.
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澳大利亚家庭外护理学生教育项目的教育工作者经验
越来越多的人意识到,在家外护理(OOHC)会对儿童的教育产生不利影响。因此,已经制定了一些计划,旨在解决OOHC学生的教育需求。本研究旨在探讨教育工作者对OOHC学生教育计划的经验和看法。本文采用解释现象学分析方法,分析了八位参与半结构化访谈的项目教育工作者的经验。结果表明,教育工作者需要为学生提供个性化的支持,促进支持关系,并与利益相关者沟通。强调了同事之间进行监督和汇报的必要性。研究发现,教育工作者的幸福感和专业发展与教育工作者支持学生的感知能力密切相关。
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