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Advancing Mobile Learning in Contemporary Educational Spaces
When children reach a certain age, they usually must leave their orphanage, place of education, and home and either get jobs, go to university or figure out some means of survival. Some orphanages help these young people navigate these options but most do not.
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Utilizing Mobile Learning for Orphans Aging Out: Orphan Youth Development in Peru With Universal Lessons
Tara Callen (Columbia University, USA)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 25
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9351-5.ch011
Abstract
How can mobile e-learning be used to support and enhance the goals of working with youth aging out of an orphanage. This chapter describes the use of an ethnographic narrative approach to tell the stories of eight young women who were “aging out” from their orphanage where many of them had spent most of their lives. The chapter examined the way in which a collaborative art community could support the participants as they narrated their lives over a 16-month period through photo-journaling and social media outlets. The focal points of this study were community building via art making and building of personal aesthetic, community engagement, reflection on self-identity, cross-cultural art education, and shared experience via photo-art narratives. The authors also examined the role of collaborative art experiences in helping these young women form social connectedness with their peers. The project was also designed to help sustain the girls digitally and virtually in the present and future. The research project studied the identity development and how these functioned within a collaborative medium that supported the young participants as they moved out of their orphanage.
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Foster Care Transition Considerations for School Counselors
A youth turning 18 years of age and is able to legally leave the foster care system.
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