教育政策的哪些特点能有效促进澳大利亚教育部的家庭外照顾学生取得成功?

IF 1.4 3区 社会学 Q2 SOCIAL WORK Children & Society Pub Date : 2024-07-23 DOI:10.1111/chso.12890
Celeste Musgrave, Belinda Hopwood, Sue Kilpatrick, Judith Hudson
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澳大利亚和国际研究一致表明,接受家庭外照料(OOHC)的儿童学习成绩差、停学率高、辍学率高,而且在毕业后的学习中表现不佳。为了解决许多在家庭外寄宿的学生所遇到的问题,澳大利亚和国际上的学校和教育机构都引入了以心理创伤为导向的政策。在当前研究和美国卫生与公众服务部药物滥用和心理健康服务管理局(SAMHSA)制定的《创伤知情方法指南》的启发下,本研究旨在确定和分析澳大利亚各州和地区教育部实施的当前 OOHC 教育政策和支持文件。通过对国内和国际上有关孤儿和健康孤儿教育成果的研究进行主题内容分析,建立了一个政策分析框架,并将其作为分析澳大利亚各州和地区教育部目前实施的孤儿和健康孤儿教育政策的工具。澳大利亚各教育部门的 OOHC 教育政策明显存在很大差异,只有昆士兰州、新南威尔士州和维多利亚州制定了明确针对 OOHC 学生的政策。澳大利亚各州和地区之间提供的支助水平和类型也存在很大差异。澳大利亚教育部、学校和教师从业者可以做得更多,以进一步改善居住在OOHC的学生的教育体验。本文就如何实现这一目标提出了一些建议。
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What features of education policies are effective in facilitating successful outcomes for Australian Department of Education students in out of home care?
Australian and international research has consistently revealed that children residing in Out of Home Care (OOHC) experience low academic achievement, high rates of suspension, high rates of early school drop‐out and poor representation in post school study. To address the issues experienced by many students in OOHC, trauma informed policies have been introduced in schools and education districts, both in Australia and internationally. Informed by current research and by the Trauma Informed Approach Guidelines, developed by the US Department of Health and Human Services Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA), this research aimed to identify and analyse current OOHC education policies and support documents implemented by Australian State and Territory Departments of Education. Using a thematic content analysis of national and international research on the concerning educational outcomes of OOHC students, a policy analysis framework was created and used as the tool to analyse Australian OOHC education policies currently implemented by state and territory Departments of Education. Considerable variations were evident in OOHC education policies throughout Australian Departments of Education, with only the states of Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria having policies explicitly for OOHC students. Significant variations also existed in the levels and types of support provided between Australian states and territories. Australian Departments of Education, schools and teacher practitioners can do more to further enhance the educational experience of students residing in OOHC. Suggestions have been made on how this can be achieved.
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Children & Society SOCIAL WORK-
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期刊介绍: Children & Society is an interdisciplinary journal publishing high quality research and debate on all aspects of childhood and policies and services for children and young people. The journal is based in the United Kingdom, with an international range and scope. The journal informs all those who work with and for children, young people and their families by publishing innovative papers on research and practice across a broad spectrum of topics, including: theories of childhood; children"s everyday lives at home, school and in the community; children"s culture, rights and participation; children"s health and well-being; child protection, early prevention and intervention.
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