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Does Equine Assisted Learning Create Emotionally Safe Learning Environments for At-Risk Youth?

机译:马有助于学习是否为风险青年创造了情绪安全的学习环境?

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Equine assisted learning (EAL) is a form of experiential learning that is quickly growing in interest within the educational community. A challenge with experiential learning programs for at-risk youth is creating an emotionally safe environment that opens up the participants to learning. Nevertheless, EAL has been credited with the development of life skills in youth that promote educational achievement, but research tracking the development of emotional safety and learning, specifically associated with programming dedicated to educating participants about the horse, is limited. Therefore, the objective of this study was to determine if EAL, with programming centered around equine education, will promote emotional safety and learning in at-risk youth. Youth labeled as at-risk participated in a 4-week EAL session focused on teaching participants horse behavior, management, handling, and riding, while incorporating the 4 themes of emotional safety (self-esteem, personal security, respect, and connectivity). To determine participant learning of the equine topics covered, a pre- and post-program test was given to each participant. Acquirement of the themes of emotional safety was tracked for each participant using weekly debriefing interviews. While this was the first time to perform this assessment protocol for evaluating learning and emotional safety in at-risk youth, the completion rate for both forms of assessment utilized in this study was 100%. Evaluation of debriefing interview answers and test scores from the equine knowledge questions showed improvement by the end of the session in both equine knowledge and emotional safety, particularly as it relates to personal security. These results suggest EAL, with programming directed towards educating the participant about the horse, promotes emotional safety and learning for at-risk youth.
机译:马斯辅助学习(EAL)是一种体验学习的形式,迅速在教育界内兴起。对风险青年的经验学习计划的挑战正在创造一个情绪安全的环境,为参与者开辟了学习。尽管如此,EAL已被认为是促进教育成就的青年生命技能的发展,但研究追踪情绪安全和学习的发展,与致力于教育参与者有关马匹的节目有限。因此,本研究的目的是确定EAL是否以亚洲教育为中心,将促进风险青年的情绪安全和学习。标有风险的青年参加了4周的EAL会议,专注于教学参与者的马行为,管理,处理和骑行,同时纳入4个情绪安全(自尊,个人安全,尊重和连接)的主题。为了确定所涵盖的马语主题的参与者学习,对每个参与者提供了预先和程序后测试。每次参与者使用每周汇报访谈对每个参与者进行追查情绪安全主题的获取。虽然这是第一次执行该评估议定书,用于评估风险青年中的学习和情绪安全,本研究中使用的两种形式评估的完成率为100%。评估汇报面试答案和马克知识问题的考试成绩显示出会议结束时的大量知识和情绪安全性,特别是与个人安全有关。这些结果表明,针对教育参与者对马匹的编程,促进了风险青年的情绪安全和学习。

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