Appraisals and de/legitimation of classroom well-being: A study based on Chilean students' voices |
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Authors: | Lorena P. Ramírez-Casas del valle Verónica A. López Leiva Patricia M. Baeza Duffy |
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Affiliation: | Pontificia Universidad Católica de Valparaíso, Viña del Mar, Chile |
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Abstract: | This study analysed, from a social justice perspective, how students from two Chilean public schools evaluate, legitimise and delegitimise processes and social actors associated with classroom well-being. Using a participatory qualitative design, fifty-nine (59) seventh grade students were asked to take and then select photographs about their school experience, and later participated in semi-structured interviews and a group workshop. Findings regarding the classroom context showed that children legitimised active learning methodologies, teachers to whom they feel close, and the use of technology for learning. They delegitimised punishment and teachers who ignored minority students or those with learning difficulties. |
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Keywords: | appraisal legitimisation schools social justice students well-being |
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