扩大可评估领域:从福利调查发展中吸取的经验教训

IF 2.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educational Research Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00131881.2021.1876523
Lisa Kuhn, L. Fletcher, S. Bradshaw
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摘要背景:在英国和其他地方,年轻人幸福感的下降已经成为人们越来越关注的焦点。在这种情况下,令人鼓舞的是,有证据表明,参加课外活动可能有助于改善幸福感。然而,应认识到在这一非传统评估领域内测量结构所涉及的相当大的概念和方法挑战。目的:在这种背景下,我们报告了一项调查的发展情况,该调查旨在衡量参加课外活动对年轻人主观幸福感和相关软技能的贡献。方法:参与者(N=4638)是英国一个著名的课外奖励项目:爱丁堡公爵奖(DofE)的年轻人样本。他们完成了一项自我报告调查,该调查旨在解决与国防部和福祉相关的关键领域,如:韧性和克服逆境、信心和自尊、与他人合作和沟通。对数据进行了定量分析。研究结果:因子分析证实了该测量的可靠的三因子结构,其产生的结果模式与现有的幸福感研究相当。确定的因素包括“总体健康”、“韧性和信心”以及“沟通(包括领导力和团队合作)”。参与者大多报告说,通过增强信心、责任感和面对挑战的能力,参加国防部的活动改善了他们的幸福感。结论:我们建议,这里概述的调查和发展过程都可以用来促进在传统课堂环境之外对幸福感和相关软技能进行更可靠和有效的测量。这些发现虽然与英国教育部有关,但会引起国际政策制定者、学校领导和教育工作者的兴趣,他们正在考虑年轻人需要什么来建立和保持幸福感,从而在生活中茁壮成长。
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Broadening assessable domains: Lessons learnt from the development of a wellbeing survey
ABSTRACT Background: The decline of young people’s wellbeing in the UK and elsewhere has become an increasing focus for attention. In this context, it is encouraging to note some evidence suggesting that participation in extracurricular activities may have potential to improve wellbeing. However, the considerable conceptual and methodological challenges involved in the measurement of constructs within this non-traditional assessment domain should be recognised. Purpose: Against this backdrop, we report on the development of a survey to measure the contribution of taking part in extracurricular activities on young people’s subjective wellbeing and associated soft skills. Methods: Participants (N = 4,638) were a sample of young people enrolled in a well-known extracurricular award programme in the UK: The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE). They completed a self-report survey which had been developed to address key areas relevant to the DofE and wellbeing, such as: resilience and overcoming adversity, confidence and self-esteem, and working with others and communication. Data were analysed quantitatively. Findings: Factor analysis confirmed a reliable three-factor structure of the measure, which produced patterns of results comparable to existing research on wellbeing. The identified factors were ‘General Wellbeing’, ‘Resilience and Confidence’, and ‘Communication (including Leadership and Teamwork)’. Participants largely reported that taking part in DofE activities had improved their wellbeing through increasing confidence, responsibility and their ability to face challenges. Conclusions: We suggest that both the survey outlined here and the process of development could be used to facilitate more reliable and valid measurements of wellbeing and related soft skills outside of traditional classroom settings. The findings, whilst relating here specifically to the DofE in the UK, will be of interest to policymakers, school leaders and educators internationally who are considering what young people need to build and maintain wellbeing, and thus thrive in life.
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Educational Research
Educational Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Educational Research, the journal of the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER), was established in 1958. Drawing upon research projects in universities and research centres worldwide, it is the leading international forum for informed thinking on issues of contemporary concern in education. The journal is of interest to academics, researchers and those people concerned with mediating research findings to policy makers and practitioners. Educational Research has a broad scope and contains research studies, reviews of research, discussion pieces, short reports and book reviews in all areas of the education field.
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