研究生学习种族主义的经历:“你会感到不舒服……那就是你要学习的时候”

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Teaching in Social Work Pub Date : 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1080/08841233.2023.2265410
Bridget Elizabeth Weller, Winifred Elizabeth Wilson, Kiana Elizabeth Jean-Baptiste, Jaimie Elizabeth Sullivan, Dominique Marie Giroux
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虽然社会工作专业一直致力于成为一个反种族主义的职业,但社会工作学生报告说,他们在挑战和消除种族主义方面准备不足。目前关于对社会工作者进行种族主义教育的建议使用了来自白人学生的调查结果,而忽略了经历过种族主义的个人的声音。然而,这项现象学定性研究描述了在研究中来自历史上被排除的种族和民族群体的研究生,以及白人学生了解历史和当代种族主义对黑人青少年的影响的经历。12名黑人、拉丁裔、多种族和白人学生参加了个人访谈或焦点小组。数据采用专题分析进行分析。关键主题包括:感到不舒服是学习种族主义的一个重要方面,在课程中感到被认可的原因在黑人和白人学生中有所不同;黑人学生对参加种族主义课程感到担忧。此外,当学生们讨论学习如何影响他们对种族主义的行为和看法时,出现了以下主题:对种族主义的更深入理解,对历史和当代种族创伤的更好理解,对政策和程序的更多反思,对护理障碍的更好理解,以及在提供护理时信任和真诚的重要性。然后提出对社会工作教育的启示。关键词:反压迫、教育、种族平等、歧视、健康的社会决定因素披露声明作者未报告潜在的利益冲突。本研究得到了西密歇根大学教师研究和创造性活动奖的支持;以及西密歇根大学评估指导委员会评估研究员资助项目。
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Graduate Student Experience Learning About Racism: “You’re going to Feel Uncomfortable… That’s When You’re Going to Learn”
ABSTRACT Although the social work profession has focused on becoming an anti-racist profession, social work students report being insufficiently prepared to challenge and dismantle racism. Current recommendations for educating social workers on racism use findings from White students and omit the voices of individuals who experience racism. However, this phenomenological qualitative study described graduate students from historically excluded racial and ethnic groups in research along with White students’ experiences learning about the influence of historical and contemporary racism upon Black adolescents. Twelve Black, Latinx, multiracial, and White students participated in either individual interviews or a focus group. Data were analyzed using thematic analysis. Key themes included: feeling uncomfortable as an important aspect of learning about racism, the reason for feeling validated in the course differed for Black and White students; and Black students had concerns about participating in a course on racism. Further, as students discussed how learning influenced their behaviors and perceptions of racism, the following themes emerged: a deeper understanding of racism, enhanced understanding of historical and contemporary racial trauma, greater reflection on policies and procedures, a better understanding of barriers to care, and the importance of trust and genuineness when providing care. Implications for social work education then are presented.
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Journal of Teaching in Social Work
Journal of Teaching in Social Work EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Teaching in Social Work fills a long-standing gap in the social work literature by providing opportunities for creative and able teachers—in schools, agency-based training programs, and direct practice—to share with their colleagues what experience and systematic study has taught them about successful teaching. Through articles focusing on the teacher, the teaching process, and new contexts of teaching, the journal is an essential forum for teaching and learning processes and the factors affecting their quality. The journal recognizes that all social work practitioners who wish to teach (whatever their specialty) should know the philosophies of teaching and learning as well as educational methods and techniques.
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