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Supporting Interests and Sharing Power: Insights from a Scottish Youth Program

机译:支持利益和共享权力:苏格兰青年计划的见解

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Light Up Learning (LUL) is a youth program in Scotland that supports young people in pursuing their curiosities and exploring their interests in a school-based informal learning setting. This article draws on interview and participant observation data to examine the social organization of teaching and learning activity within LUL. As a school-based program focused on supporting youth in pursuing their interests through the cultivation of a caring adult–youth relationship, LUL offers an empirical case that brings together insights from youth development and interest-driven learning research. Examination into the verbal and material interactions that shape adult–youth interactions yields insight into how to challenge normatively hierarchical power dynamics between teachers and learners toward the instantiation of a more relational pedagogy. By employing the pedagogic moves of continually foregrounding youths’ interests, honoring youth expertise, and making space for youth’s ideas, LUL youth workers created an environment within a school setting where youth felt both free and supported to learn through deeply and widely pursuing their interests.
机译:点亮学习(LUL)是苏格兰的青年节目,支持年轻人在追求他们的好友,并在学校的非正式学习环境中探索他们的兴趣。本文借鉴了面试和参与者观察数据,以检查LUL内部教学和学习活动的社会组织。作为一项以学校为基础的计划,专注于支持青年通过培养有爱的成人青年关系,提供了一个经验案例,汇集了青年发展和兴趣驱动学习研究的见解。审查成年青年互动的口头和物质互动产生洞察如何攻读教师与学习者之间的规范性等级动态,朝向更重要的教学的实例化。通过雇用不断前景青年的兴趣,尊重青年专业知识和青少年思想的空间,卢纽工人在一个学校环境中创造了一个环境,其中青少年感到自由,并支持深入学习,并广泛追求他们的利益。

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