Developing trauma-informed university supports for refugee background students in Australia: Refocusing through an ethics of care lens.

IF 2 3区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Australian Educational Researcher Pub Date : 2023-04-28 DOI:10.1007/s13384-023-00625-9
Sally Baker, Loshini Naidoo
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The growing literature on access, participation, and success of refugees entering higher education has illustrated the myriad challenges that this cohort faces. Much of this research has rightly focused on the student perspective, exploring the barriers and challenges that impede entry, engagement, and achievement. Relatedly, there is growing attention to the need for trauma-informed support, particularly following the impacts of COVID on learning. This article takes these challenges as a departure point to adjust the gaze on universities and ask what needs to be considered and implemented in order to develop better student supports. We use Tronto's (2013) notion of ethics of care-examining issues of attentiveness (caring about), responsibility (caring for), competence (caregiving), responsiveness (care receiving), and trust (caring with)-to carefully probe how universities can develop trauma-informed supports that are more caring and nuanced, not only for students from refugee backgrounds but for all students.

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为澳大利亚难民背景的学生提供创伤知情的大学支持:通过护理伦理视角重新聚焦。
关于难民进入高等教育的机会、参与和成功的文献越来越多,说明了这一群体面临的无数挑战。这项研究的大部分内容都正确地关注学生的视角,探索阻碍进入、参与和取得成就的障碍和挑战。与此相关的是,人们越来越关注创伤知情支持的必要性,特别是在新冠肺炎对学习的影响之后。本文以这些挑战为出发点,调整对大学的关注,并询问需要考虑和实施哪些措施才能获得更好的学生支持。我们使用Tronto(2013)的护理伦理概念,研究注意力(关心)、责任(照顾)、能力(护理)、反应能力(接受护理)和信任(照顾)等问题,仔细探讨大学如何开发更关心和细致的创伤知情支持,不仅针对难民背景的学生,而且针对所有学生。
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Australian Educational Researcher
Australian Educational Researcher EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Australian Educational Researcher is the international, peer reviewed journal published by AARE. The Australian Educational Researcher is published three times a year and is a Thomson (ISI) indexed journal. The aim of AER is to:Promote understandings of educational issues through the publication of original research and scholarly essays.Inform education policy through the publication of papers utilising a range of research methodologies and addressing issues of theory and practice.Provide a research forum for education researchers to debate current problems and issues.Provide an international and national perspective on education research through the publication of book reviews, scholarly essays, original quantitative and qualitative research and papers that are methodologically or theoretically innovative.AER welcomes contributions from a variety of disciplinary perspectives on any level of education.
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