社区“培养阅读”:实践中的实践案例研究

Q4 Social Sciences Educational Practice & Theory Pub Date : 2015-01-01 DOI:10.7459/EPT/37.1.04
Peter Grootenboer, I. Hardy
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在这篇文章中,我们提出了一个学校社区参与我们称之为教育实践的案例研究-一种致力于满足澳大利亚弱势社区贫困和难民学生需求的学习形式。这所学校是澳大利亚天主教系统学校的一部分,与当地天主教教区共享其场地,但服务于一个主要是非天主教社区,其中难民家庭的比例很高。在这个案例研究中,我们检查并强调了我们所描述的“实践生态”,以解决学生(以及更广泛的社区成员)的学习需求。具体来说,我们考察了不同层次的领导实践、教职工教学实践和学生的学习实践,这些实践是对这些初步实践的回应。数据是通过对来自学校社区的参与者进行深入的个人和小组访谈收集的。我们专注于一项特别的倡议,即“人人都是读者”计划,以举例说明这一系列的领导和教学实践如何对学生的学习做出贡献。研究表明,通过刻意和战略性地采取实践方法,并研究领导,教学和学生学习实践的范围,以及它们之间的相互关系,我们能够更好地了解有利于满足学生和更广泛社区,特别是一些最弱势社区的特定和具有挑战性的学习需求的条件。
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'Raising Reading' in the community: A case study of praxis in practice
In this article we present a case study of a school community engaging in what we describe as educational praxis - a form of committed learning to meet the needs of poor and refugee students in a disadvantaged community in Australia. The school, part of the Catholic systemic school sector in Australia, shares its site with the local Catholic parish, but serves a largely non-Catholic community with a high proportion of refugee families. In this case study, we examine and foreground what we describe as the ‘ecology of practices’ established in the site to address the learning needs of the students, (and members of the broader community). Specifically, we examine the leadership practices at a range of levels, the staff teaching practices, and the learning practices of students which arose in response to these preliminary practices. Data were collected through indepth individual and group interviews with participants from across the school community. We focus on one particular initiative, the ‘Everyone a Reader’ program to exemplify how this array of leading and teaching practices contributed to students’ learning. The research reveals that by deliberately and strategically taking a praxis approach, and looking at the range of leadership, teaching and student learning practices, and how they inter-related, we are better able to understand the conditions conducive to meeting the specific and challenging learning needs of students and the broader community, particularly in some of the most disadvantaged communities.
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Educational Practice & Theory
Educational Practice & Theory Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Educational Practice and Theory in its 40th year of publication continues as an important independent forum for original ideas in education research relevant to aspects of education including K-12 schools, education reforms, teaching methods and educational leadership. Educational Practice and Theory is: -a refereed journal with a distinguished panel of consulting editors; -comparative in focus; -innovative, path-finding and provocative; -diverse with reports on a wide range of countries and themes, and -applied and theoretical.
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