scholarly journals Strengthening the Capacity of Education Staff to Support the Wellbeing of Indigenous Students in Boarding Schools: A Participatory Action Research Study

2018 ◽  
Vol 48 (01) ◽  
pp. 79-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marion Heyeres ◽  
Janya McCalman ◽  
Erika Langham ◽  
Roxanne Bainbridge ◽  
Michelle Redman-MacLaren ◽  
...  

In meeting the social and emotional learning (SEL) needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students, the capacities of school staff are critical. There is very limited evidence for relevant capacity development initiatives. This evaluation reports a multicomponent SEL training intervention delivered to staff of an Australian education service that operates independently of any particular school to assist with the transitions of students from remote communities to boarding schools. A participatory action research (PAR) approach was implemented over 13-months with 21 staff participants. Results from a pre-, mid- and six months post-training survey and staff interviews were analysed and fed back through reflective group discussions. The training was associated with improved staff attitudes to mental health and skills to support student wellbeing. Sixteen participants received a tertiary qualification. Despite ‘working in challenging environments’, staff were ‘dedicated to help’ students, and ‘acknowledged the need for change’ to better support student wellbeing. However, given the service's brokering role between families and schools, fewer staff members reported feeling empowered to influence issues in their workplace. The evaluation demonstrated the value of SEL training for education staff and potential utility for school teachers and boarding staff who have direct duty of care for Indigenous students. The multicomponent training described in this study would need to be condensed for school settings.

2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 212-224
Author(s):  
Nihayatu aslamatis Solekah ◽  
Titis Miranti ◽  
Barianto Nurasri Sudarmawan

Entrepreneurship is proven to be able to move the economics. Specifically, entrepreneurial activities within the pesantren are increasingly prevalent. This condition makes the ministry of industry also participate in developing cooperatives through Islamic boarding schools throughout the nation for now. The Lembaga Tinggi Pesantren Luhur Malang is one of the boarding schools in Malang, precisely at the Ketawanggede, Lowokwaru District. In addition to religious education in the form of recitation, halaqoh, prayer in congregation, this boarding school also focuses on giving students understanding and education in the economic field. The purpose of this service is to provide assistance in the form of cooperative management through the spirit of entrepreneurship of the students of Malang Luhur Pesantren. The method used in this service is Participatory Action Research (PAR). This dedication found that at Luhur Malang, there are a lot of ideas about entrepreneurship, even among those who have carried out these activities. However, its management still needs to be improved again. Therefore, this dedication recommends the need to continuously increase the resources of students who are able to market the results of pesantren cooperatives that can increase economic use value and the need for support and supervision among each LTPLM member


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