Piloting an Educational Response to Violence in Uganda: Prospects for a New Curriculum

M. Mutto, K. Kahn, R. Lett, S. Lawoko
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This pilot study assessed Mato-Oput5 (hereafter the curriculum), a new peace education curriculum, for indications of beneficial efficacy, specifically the capacity to reduce negative attitudes towards conflict and violence, and injury and violence rates. A cluster randomised control design was used. Three of the six purposively selected schools were exposed to the curriculum. Mato-Oput5 is a value-based, formalised curriculum taught by specifically trained teachers. Its learning areas include conflict, conscience, violence, non-violence, impulse control, anger management, kindness, forgiveness, empathy and reconciliation. The results showed the baseline and post-intervention bio-demographic characteristics of the treatment arms to be comparable, thus suggesting baseline group equivalence and randomisation success. The follow-up loss was 9%. The mean pre- and post-intervention intentional incident rates of the intervention and control groups were 270/1000 and 370/1000, and 190/1000 and 350/1000, respectively: these differences were not significant. The intervention had no effect on post-intervention intentional incident rates. There were indications of beneficial efficacy in the curriculum, especially its ability to cause attitude shifts in support of non-violence. Statistically significant behavioural effects were not detected although a downward rate trend was seen in the intervention group.
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在乌干达试行针对暴力的教育对策:新课程的前景
这项试点研究评估了新的和平教育课程Mato-Oput5(以下简称课程)的有益效果,特别是减少对冲突和暴力的消极态度以及伤害和暴力率的能力。采用聚类随机对照设计。有目的选定的六所学校中有三所接触了该课程。Mato-Oput5是一门以价值观为基础的正规化课程,由经过专门培训的教师教授。它的学习领域包括冲突、良心、暴力、非暴力、冲动控制、愤怒管理、善良、宽恕、同理心和和解。结果显示,治疗组的基线和干预后生物人口学特征具有可比性,因此表明基线组等效和随机化成功。随访损失为9%。干预组和对照组干预前和干预后的平均故意事发率分别为270/1000和370/1000,190/1000和350/1000,差异无统计学意义。干预对干预后的故意事故率没有影响。有迹象表明,课程的效果是有益的,特别是它能够促使人们转变态度,支持非暴力。虽然在干预组有下降的趋势,但没有发现统计学上显著的行为影响。
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