Youth as Participatory Action Researchers: Exploring How to Make School a More Enabling Space

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Research for Social Change Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.17159/2221-4070/2019/v8i2a6
M. Mathikithel, L. Wood
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Schools should be enabling spaces that nurture the holistic development of learners. However, in under-resourced communities in South Africa this is not always the case because learners, already vulnerable due to the effects of poverty, are exposed to added stressors within the school gates. We explored how engaging vulnerable learners in a rural high school in a youth participatory action research (YPAR) process could enable them to take action to make their school a more enabling space. This article reports on the data generated by the participants during the first cycle of the YPAR, which was to inform the planning of future advocacy through answering the question: "How do youth perceive the current school climate?" The three themes that emerged indicate that the climate in the school was not conducive to creating a physical, emotional, or social space for learners to attain positive outcomes. This first cycle enabled the participating youth to develop an evidence base on which to ground further action and the tools to do so. Although not without its tensions, we conclude that YPAR is a powerful pathway to develop the agency of learners, enabling them to transform from vulnerable victims into advocates with the ability to influence positive transformation in themselves, their peers, and the climate of their school.
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青年作为参与行动研究者:探索如何使学校成为一个更有利的空间
学校应该成为培养学习者全面发展的有利空间。然而,在南非资源不足的社区,情况并非总是如此,因为由于贫困的影响,已经脆弱的学习者在学校大门内面临着额外的压力。我们探索了如何让农村高中的弱势学生参与青年参与性行动研究(YPAR)过程,使他们能够采取行动,使他们的学校成为一个更有利的空间。这篇文章报告了在YPAR的第一个周期中参与者产生的数据,这是通过回答这个问题:“年轻人如何看待当前的学校气候?”来告知未来倡导的规划。出现的三个主题表明,学校的氛围不利于为学习者创造一个身体、情感或社交空间,以获得积极的成果。第一个周期使参与的青年能够建立一个证据基础,以此为基础采取进一步的行动和采取行动的工具。尽管并非没有紧张关系,但我们得出结论,YPAR是发展学习者能动性的有力途径,使他们能够从脆弱的受害者转变为倡导者,有能力影响自己、同龄人和学校氛围的积极转变。
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Educational Research for Social Change
Educational Research for Social Change EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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1.20
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20.00%
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15
审稿时长
13 weeks
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