The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being

The present contribute focuses on the concept of “Black Pedagogy” (Rutschky, 1977; ISBN: 3548356702), meant as a set of educational practices assimilable into those that nowadays are included in the frame of physical and psychological maltreatment (e.g., corporal punishment, frightening children, et...

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Main Authors: Eleonora Florio, Letizia Caso, Ilaria Castelli
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Language:English
Published: PsychOpen 2020-05-01
Series:Europe's Journal of Psychology
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Online Access:https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/1876
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spelling doaj-efbfdbe53bf04f148c4e716eaf874c412020-11-25T03:41:19ZengPsychOpenEurope's Journal of Psychology1841-04132020-05-0116233135110.5964/ejop.v16i2.1876ejop.v16i2.1876The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-BeingEleonora Florio0Letizia Caso1Ilaria Castelli2Department of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, ItalyDepartment of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, ItalyDepartment of Human and Social Sciences, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, ItalyThe present contribute focuses on the concept of “Black Pedagogy” (Rutschky, 1977; ISBN: 3548356702), meant as a set of educational practices assimilable into those that nowadays are included in the frame of physical and psychological maltreatment (e.g., corporal punishment, frightening children, etc.). The purpose of this work is to present our operationalization proposal of the concept and the results deriving from a first validation of the “Black Pedagogy Scale”. The questionnaire was administered to 374 Italian university students in their university classrooms (pilot study with double administration) and to 830 Italian adults, parents of primary school-aged children, through an online survey platform (main study). In the pilot study, explorative analyses, paired-samples t-test and ML EFA (with Varimax rotation) were performed. In the main study, proprieties of the refined instrument and relations between the construct of Black Pedagogy and demographics were explored. The Black Pedagogy Scale (α > .8) resulted composed by three factors, consistently with what was initially hypothesized: “Values of Black Pedagogy” (var. 18.7%), “Education of children over time” (var. 10.6%) “Methods of Black Pedagogy” (var. 8.6%). Participants resulted more in agreement with Black Pedagogy’s values rather than with its methods, and those with higher educational qualification showed less agreement with the construct, F(2, 813) = 28.22, p < .001, η² = .065. The possible legacy of a Black Pedagogy’s forma mentis can contribute to explain why some detrimental disciplinary practices are culturally deemed as acceptable. Results suggest designing interventions focused on educational values to discourage such practices.https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/1876black pedagogypoisonous pedagogypsychological maltreatmentdisciplinary practicesauthoritarianchild-rearing methods
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Letizia Caso
Ilaria Castelli
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Ilaria Castelli
The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
Europe's Journal of Psychology
black pedagogy
poisonous pedagogy
psychological maltreatment
disciplinary practices
authoritarian
child-rearing methods
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Letizia Caso
Ilaria Castelli
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title The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
title_short The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
title_full The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
title_fullStr The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
title_full_unstemmed The Black Pedagogy Scale: A New Task to Explore Educational Practices for Children’s Well-Being
title_sort black pedagogy scale: a new task to explore educational practices for children’s well-being
publisher PsychOpen
series Europe's Journal of Psychology
issn 1841-0413
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The present contribute focuses on the concept of “Black Pedagogy” (Rutschky, 1977; ISBN: 3548356702), meant as a set of educational practices assimilable into those that nowadays are included in the frame of physical and psychological maltreatment (e.g., corporal punishment, frightening children, etc.). The purpose of this work is to present our operationalization proposal of the concept and the results deriving from a first validation of the “Black Pedagogy Scale”. The questionnaire was administered to 374 Italian university students in their university classrooms (pilot study with double administration) and to 830 Italian adults, parents of primary school-aged children, through an online survey platform (main study). In the pilot study, explorative analyses, paired-samples t-test and ML EFA (with Varimax rotation) were performed. In the main study, proprieties of the refined instrument and relations between the construct of Black Pedagogy and demographics were explored. The Black Pedagogy Scale (α > .8) resulted composed by three factors, consistently with what was initially hypothesized: “Values of Black Pedagogy” (var. 18.7%), “Education of children over time” (var. 10.6%) “Methods of Black Pedagogy” (var. 8.6%). Participants resulted more in agreement with Black Pedagogy’s values rather than with its methods, and those with higher educational qualification showed less agreement with the construct, F(2, 813) = 28.22, p < .001, η² = .065. The possible legacy of a Black Pedagogy’s forma mentis can contribute to explain why some detrimental disciplinary practices are culturally deemed as acceptable. Results suggest designing interventions focused on educational values to discourage such practices.
topic black pedagogy
poisonous pedagogy
psychological maltreatment
disciplinary practices
authoritarian
child-rearing methods
url https://ejop.psychopen.eu/index.php/ejop/article/view/1876
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