直面传统制度:基于学校的恢复性实践政策实施挑战的定性研究

Q2 Social Sciences Contemporary Justice Review Pub Date : 2021-07-03 DOI:10.1080/10282580.2021.1931844
Brett Hall, A. Keeney, D. Engstrom, P. Brazzel
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摘要近年来,随着大量关于从学校到监狱的研究取得成果,以及排斥性学科的比例失调,美国开始转向以学校为基础的恢复性实践方法。由于这一框架的新生性质,研究远远落后于学校的实践,关于实施障碍的知识也很有限。这项定性研究使用了有目的的抽样和半结构化访谈,回顾了圣地亚哥县12名教育专业人员参与恢复性实践实施的经验。参与者认为,缺乏行政支持和资源阻碍了恢复性做法的有效实施。与会者还指出,对变革的抵制和文化的剧烈变化,以及社会因素,对恢复性做法的实施提出了挑战。研究结果表明,各级公共教育系统应出于意愿优先考虑恢复性做法,以便在学校更有效地实施,并为学生带来更公平的结果。
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Confronting the traditional system: a qualitative study on the challenges to school based restorative practices policy implementation
ABSTRACT With the abundance of research that has come to fruition in recent years about the school to prison pipeline and rampant disproportionality of exclusionary discipline, the United States is starting to see a shift to a school-based restorative practices approach. Because of the nascent nature of this framework, research is far behind practice in schools, and knowledge about barriers to implementation is limited. This qualitative research study used purposive sampling and semi-structured interviews to review the experiences of 12 education professionals in San Diego County involved with restorative practice implementation. Participants believe an absence of administrative buy-in and a lack of resources prevent restorative practices from being executed with efficacy. Participants also stated that the resistance to change and the drastic change in culture, as well as societal factors, challenged restorative practices implementation. Findings suggest that restorative practices should be prioritized with intentionality by all levels of the public education system for more effective implementation in schools and more equitable outcomes for students.
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Contemporary Justice Review
Contemporary Justice Review Social Sciences-Law
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