有效教师的特质与实践:满足中国少数民族弱势学生的需求

Q3 Social Sciences Chinese Education and Society Pub Date : 2022-05-04 DOI:10.1080/10611932.2022.2068334
Xianxuan Xu, L. Grant, J. Stronge
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摘要:本研究考察了中国云南省22名高效教师的信仰和实践,他们与面临重大学术和社会挑战的学生一起工作。在许多情况下,被选中的教师与处于风险连续体极端末端的学生一起工作,包括具有多种不利特征的学生,如少数民族身份和贫困。具体而言,本文分享了这些教师如何在三个领域——学术需求、情感需求和技术需求——满足学生需求的发现。从课堂观察提供描述性数据。从定性数据中出现的关于教师信念和实践的主题来看,研究结果表明,这些教师通过他们深思熟虑的教学交付和与学生的互动,同时满足学生的情感、学术和技术需求。教师不仅为学生提供学术支持(例如,使用各种教学策略传达高期望),还通过关心学生而坚定地提供社会情感支持,并通过征求技术支持为学生的福祉创造安全网。
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Dispositions and Practices of Effective Teachers: Meeting the Needs of At-Risk Minority Students in China
Abstract This study examines the beliefs and practices of 22 teachers identified as highly effective in Yunnan Province, China, who work with students facing significant academic and social challenges. In many cases, the selected teachers work with students at the extreme end of the at-risk continuum, including students having multiple disadvantaged characteristics such as ethnic minority status and poverty. Specifically, this paper shares findings about how these teachers address their students’ needs in three domains—academic, affective, and technical needs. Descriptive data from classroom observations are presented. From the themes regarding teachers’ beliefs and practices that emerged from the qualitative data, the findings reveal that these teachers address students’ affective, academic and technical needs concurrently through their thoughtful instructional delivery and interactions with students. The teachers not only provide academic support (e.g., using a variety of instructional strategies communicating high expectations) to their students, but also offer socio-emotional support by being caring yet firm toward students and by soliciting technical support to create a safety net for the students’ well-being.
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Chinese Education and Society
Chinese Education and Society Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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期刊介绍: How is China"s vast population being educated in the home, the school, and the workplace? Chinese Education and Society is essential for insight into the latest Chinese thinking on educational policy and practice, educational reform and development, pedagogical theory and methods, colleges and universities, schools and families, as well as the education for diverse social groups across gender and youth, urban and rural, mainstream and minorities. It features unabridged translations of the most important articles in the field from Chinese sources, including scholarly journals and collections of articles published in book form. It also provides refereed research on specific themes.
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