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Is It Students or the System? Infusing a Culturally Sustaining Approach to Tier 2 Groups Within Multi-Tiered Systems of Support 是学生还是系统?在多层支持系统中为第二层小组注入文化可持续方法
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234926
Jacob Olsen, Jennifer Betters-Bubon, Natalie A. Edirmanasinghe
School counselors play an instrumental role in advancing equity and access for students through tiered supports and specifically group counseling. In this article, we propose the need to move away from a deficit-based model of groups focused on student skill gaps. First, we outline a culturally sustaining group approach that focuses on students’ experiences, strengths, and assets while providing a space where students can collectively heal and learn from each other. Second, we describe a cyclical process whereby school counselors learn from students and use students’ expertise to inform and improve the school-wide systems, processes, and practices that negatively impact students and contribute to the initial need for students to participate in group interventions. Finally, because groups are increasingly implemented within Tier 2 of a multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) framework, we outline a visual model we have developed to illustrate how culturally sustaining practices can be infused throughout the Tier 2 process.
学校辅导员通过分层支持,特别是小组辅导,在促进学生公平和入学机会方面发挥着重要作用。在这篇文章中,我们提出有必要摒弃以学生技能差距为重点、以缺陷为基础的小组模式。首先,我们概述了一种文化上可持续的小组方法,这种方法关注学生的经验、优势和资产,同时为学生提供一个可以集体治愈和相互学习的空间。其次,我们描述了一个循环过程,在这个过程中,学校辅导员向学生学习,并利用学生的专业知识来告知和改进对学生产生负面影响并导致学生最初需要参与小组干预的全校性系统、流程和实践。最后,由于小组干预越来越多地在多层支持系统(MTSS)框架的第二层中实施,我们概述了我们开发的一个可视化模型,以说明如何在第二层过程中渗透文化可持续实践。
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Resilient Warriors: A Mixed Methods Investigation of an Expressive Arts-Based Resiliency Small Group Intervention With Rural Children 复原力勇士以表达艺术为基础,对农村儿童进行抗挫折能力小组干预的混合方法研究
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234907
Hulya Ermis-Demirtas, Nicole Rizzo
Upper elementary students in a Title I rural school participated in an expressive arts-based resiliency small-group intervention entitled Resilient Warriors (RWs). This mixed-methods study revealed positive changes in participating students based on teacher ratings on the Strengths and Difficulties Questionnaire. We also found four qualitative themes that emerged from student group interviews: (a) learning resiliency strategies and skills, (b) growth, (c) enjoyment and fun, and (d) future recommendations. We discuss the study implications, limitations, and future recommendations.
一所农村学校的高年级小学生参加了一项名为 "弹性勇士"(RWs)的以表现艺术为基础的弹性小组干预活动。这项混合方法研究显示,根据教师在优势与困难问卷上的评分,参与学生发生了积极变化。我们还从学生小组访谈中发现了四个定性主题:(a) 学习抗逆策略和技能,(b) 成长,(c) 享受和乐趣,以及 (d) 未来建议。我们将讨论研究的意义、局限性和未来建议。
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Visualizing Systemic Change Through Group Counseling: Established and Emerging Approaches 通过团体咨询实现可视化系统变革:既有方法和新兴方法
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241235118
Sam Steen, Kara P. Ieva, J. Beasley, Janice DeLucia
In this editorial, we introduce snapshots of the entire set of published articles in this special issue of Professional School Counseling. We also incorporate our own individual and collective journeys reading, digesting, editing, and reacting to this material. We take the opportunity to present our impressions both visually and narratively to demonstrate how group counseling in schools remains relevant and continues to expand while holding on to salient foundational concepts. In particular, these articles are visually situated in relation to the multitiered systems of support (MTSS) framework as a way to demonstrate the impact groups can have on entire schools and communities. Throughout this introduction, we raise questions that have yet to be answered and challenge scholars to explore others not addressed by this compilation of articles. Finally, we conclude by offering several questions for the reader to consider in their own group counseling practice endeavors.
在这篇社论中,我们介绍了本期《专业学校咨询》特刊中已发表文章的全部内容。我们还将自己阅读、消化、编辑和回应这些材料的个人和集体历程融入其中。我们借此机会以直观和叙述的方式呈现我们的印象,以展示学校团体辅导如何在坚持突出的基本概念的同时,保持其相关性并不断扩展。特别是,我们将这些文章与多层支持系统(MTSS)框架联系起来,以直观的方式展示团体对整个学校和社区的影响。在整个引言中,我们提出了一些尚待解答的问题,并鼓励学者们探讨本文章汇编中未涉及的其他问题。最后,我们提出了几个问题,供读者在团体辅导实践中参考。
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Group Counseling for Black Male Students: A Strengths-Based Approach 黑人男生团体辅导:基于优势的方法
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234899
Eva M. Gibson, M. Sandifer, Kimberly Rollins, Felix Osagie-Ekhovbiye
The American School Counselor Association calls for counselors to utilize multitiered systems of support to minimize gaps. Specifically, Tier 2 interventions provide a method to address equity issues and foster growth. Black male students experience the greatest disparities in schools; therefore, school counselors should consider culturally affirming, strengths-based groups to meet these students’ needs. This practitioner research outlines an intervention resulting in participants’ decreased discipline referrals and enhanced social/emotional skills.
美国学校辅导员协会呼吁辅导员利用多层次支持系统最大限度地缩小差距。具体而言,二级干预措施为解决公平问题和促进成长提供了一种方法。黑人男生在学校中经历的差距最大;因此,学校辅导员应考虑采用文化上肯定的、以优势为基础的小组来满足这些学生的需求。这项实践研究概述了一项干预措施,该措施使参与者减少了纪律转介,并提高了社交/情感技能。
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A Rites of Passage Counseling Group: Black Panther as a Metaphor of Strength and Resiliency for Young Black Males 成人礼辅导小组:黑豹》作为黑人青年力量和韧性的隐喻
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241240947
Isaac Burt, Luis A. Tosado
Comic book characters (CBCs) provide an escapism from reality while still confronting real issues. However, for Black, Indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) there is a lack of characters that look, talk, and think like them. Black Panther is an example of a character more inclusive of BIPOC populations, especially Black males. What differentiates Black Panther is the CBC can be a metaphor for issues Black males face, such as racism/discrimination. The superhero has several positive attributes, such as a strong sense of self, dignity, and strength/resiliency. Furthermore, one of the more appealing cultural aspects of Black Panther is he must undergo several rites of passages to claim his inheritance. Rites of passages are gaining recognition as a culturally responsive group method to use with Black males in school settings. Thus, a rites of passages counseling group centered on the attributes of Black Panther can offer a contemporary, school-based counseling intervention.
漫画人物(CBC)提供了一种逃避现实的方式,同时还能直面现实问题。然而,对于黑人、原住民和有色人种(BIPOC)来说,缺乏与他们长相、言谈和思维相似的角色。黑豹》就是一个更能包容黑人、土著人和有色人种(BIPOC),尤其是黑人男性的角色。黑豹》的与众不同之处在于,CBC 可以隐喻黑人男性面临的种族主义/歧视等问题。超级英雄有几个积极的特质,如强烈的自我意识、尊严和力量/韧性。此外,"黑豹 "在文化方面更吸引人的一点是,他必须经历几次成年仪式才能获得继承权。成年仪式作为一种在学校环境中对黑人男性使用的具有文化敏感性的小组方法,正在得到越来越多的认可。因此,以 "黑豹 "的特质为中心的成人仪式辅导小组可以提供一种现代的、以学校为基础的辅导干预。
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A Culturally Responsive Career Development Group for Minoritized Girls of Color 为有色人种中的少数族裔女孩建立一个具有文化敏感性的职业发展小组
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234923
Marsha L. Rutledge, Renae D. Mayes
Career development plays a crucial role in the overall growth of K–12 students. However, it often lacks an intersectional approach to address students’ diverse needs. Consequently, there is a need for a comprehensive approach that recognizes students’ distinct requirements and offers practical solutions. This conceptual article addresses the unique strengths and challenges minoritized girls of color face in their career development. Given these challenges and others, we propose a group counseling experience that builds on the strengths of minoritized girls of color and fosters culturally responsive career development, including career decision-making self-efficacy.
职业发展在 K-12 年级学生的整体成长过程中发挥着至关重要的作用。然而,它往往缺乏一种跨学科的方法来满足学生的不同需求。因此,我们需要一种全面的方法来认识学生的不同需求,并提供切实可行的解决方案。这篇概念性文章探讨了少数族裔有色人种女孩在职业发展中面临的独特优势和挑战。鉴于这些挑战和其他挑战,我们提出了一种团体辅导经验,这种经验以有色人种少数群体女孩的优势为基础,促进文化上相适应的职业发展,包括职业决策自我效能。
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Reimagining Groups: A Phenomenological Investigation of Affinity Groups in Schools 重塑团体:对学校亲和团体的现象学调查
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234919
J. Beasley, Kara P. Ieva, Sam Steen
This study provides insight into the role of affinity groups within educational environments focusing on the perspectives of school counseling practitioners who facilitate these groups. Affinity groups, designed to bring together students with shared identities or interests, serve as spaces for supportive dialogue, learning, and empowerment. The research study utilizes a qualitative, descriptive phenomenological approach to capture the subjective realities shaped by participants’ unique intersecting identities and social contexts. Through in-depth narratives gathered from consenting school counseling practitioners, the study addresses key questions about the definition, operationalization, and implementation of affinity groups in educational settings. The analysis identifies six consistent themes: affinity groups at the Tier 1 level, evaluation, connection, agency, stigma, and safety. Participants’ individual stories enrich the exploration of these themes, shedding light on the varied experiences within affinity spaces in educational environments.
本研究从促进亲和小组的学校咨询从业人员的角度,深入探讨了亲和小组在教育环境中的作用。亲和小组旨在将具有共同身份或兴趣爱好的学生聚集在一起,作为支持性对话、学习和赋权的空间。本研究采用定性、描述性的现象学方法,以捕捉参与者独特的交叉身份和社会背景所形成的主观现实。通过从征得同意的学校咨询从业人员那里收集到的深入叙述,本研究探讨了有关亲和小组在教育环境中的定义、运作和实施的关键问题。分析确定了六个一致的主题:一级亲和团体、评估、联系、代理、污名化和安全。参与者的个人故事丰富了对这些主题的探讨,揭示了教育环境中亲和性空间的不同体验。
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Strategies to Enhance Implementation Fidelity in School-Counselor-Led, Culturally Affirming Tier 2 Groups 在学校辅导员领导的文化共融第二级小组中加强实施忠诚度的策略
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234912
Peg Donohue, Stephanie Smith Durkin, Alexandra Frank
Multitiered systems of support (MTSS) teams use data to match student needs with an appropriate Tier 2 intervention. School counselors mobilize quickly to provide evidence-based and culturally affirming interventions. We present a compilation of best practices for delivering culturally affirming, small-group Tier 2 interventions with fidelity. Discussion includes implications for training; school-counselor-led, culturally affirming small-group intervention planning; strategies to ensure fidelity of implementation; and viewing data using an antiracist lens.
多层支持系统(MTSS)小组利用数据将学生的需求与适当的二级干预措施相匹配。学校辅导员迅速动员起来,提供以证据为基础、文化上肯定的干预措施。我们汇集了一些最佳实践,以忠实地提供文化上肯定的、小组式的第二级干预。讨论内容包括对培训的影响;学校辅导员主导的、文化上肯定的小组干预计划;确保忠实实施的策略;以及从反种族主义的角度看待数据。
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From Our Cell to Your Block: Hip Hop and Podcasting as a Youth Participatory Action Research Intervention 从我们的小区到你的街区:嘻哈与播客作为青少年参与式行动研究干预措施
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234913
I. P. Levy, Michelle Bell
This narrative inquiry explores the experiences of youth in a school within a juvenile detention facility, who participated in a hip hop and podcasting small-group counseling intervention. Specifically, youth wrote and recorded a podcast consisting of a hip hop song, interviews with their peers, and staff reflections on the youth’s experience. Salient results from this study offered that the hip hop podcasting group supported youth in emotionally processing their experience of being incarcerated.
本叙事调查探讨了少年拘留所内一所学校的青少年参与嘻哈和播客小组辅导干预的经历。具体来说,青少年撰写并录制了一个播客,其中包括一首嘻哈歌曲、与同伴的访谈以及工作人员对青少年经历的反思。这项研究的突出结果表明,嘻哈播客小组支持青少年从情感上处理他们被监禁的经历。
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Cultivating Homeplace for Black Girls Through Tier 2 Group Counseling Experiences 通过二级团体辅导体验为黑人女孩营造家园
Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI: 10.1177/2156759x241234927
Renae D. Mayes, Erik M. Hines, Desireé Vega, Paul C. Harris, Tamara K. Lawson
The contemporary educational experiences of Black girls suggest a disconnect between their success and what they must navigate on their road to success. Given Black girls' experiences, schools must implement systemic intervention as a part of multitiered systems of support. Interventions should engage antiracist frameworks that center on the creation of homeplace to promote the radical imagination of Black girls while also working to dismantle oppressive policies and practices in K–12 schools. As such, we propose foundational principles of leading antiracist, culturally responsive groups for Black girls that center homeplace while supporting freedom dreaming. We also provide recommendations for challenging oppressive school policies and practices that negatively impact Black girls.
黑人女孩的当代教育经历表明,她们的成功与她们在通往成功的道路上必须克服的困难之间存在脱节。鉴于黑人女孩的经历,学校必须实施系统干预,作为多层支持系统的一部分。干预措施应采用反种族主义框架,以创建家园为中心,促进黑人女孩的激进想象力,同时努力废除 K-12 学校中的压迫性政策和做法。因此,我们提出了领导黑人女孩的反种族主义、文化响应型小组的基本原则,这些原则以家园为中心,同时支持自由梦想。我们还提出了挑战对黑人女孩产生负面影响的压迫性学校政策和做法的建议。
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