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Powerful parent educators and powerless parents: The ‘empowerment paradox’ in parent education

Author(s)
Lam, Ching Man  
Author(s)
Kwong, W.-M.
Date Issued
2014
Publisher
Sage
Journal
Journal of Social Work
Volume
14
Issue
2
Start page
183
End page
195
Abstract
Summary In an action research project to develop an empowering mode of parent education in Hong Kong, premised on an empowerment discourse and a social constructionist epistemology, a pilot design was developed through a series of four “reflective seminars”. These seminars engaged parents and professionals in a process of participatory inquiry, three parent groups with Chinese parents, followed by two focused group interviews and six individual interviews to tap participants’ narratives of their learning experience. Findings Although parent empowerment has been widely advocated in parenting work, the authority of expert knowledge as perceived by participants and the power imbalance between parent educators and parents posed a new “empowerment paradox”. In our attempt to practice a new empowering mode of parent education for local parents was developed. Addressing this “empowerment paradox” requires a paradigm shift from the education model to an approach based on reflexive practice. Applications Parent educators need to be sensitive to social, cultural, discursive and institutional forces in order to negotiate a power relation that is characterized by collaboration and partnership but is also responsive to parents’ pedagogical expectation in the Chinese cultural context.
URI
https://repository.sfu.edu.hk/handle/sfu/2035
DOI
10.1177/1468017313477779
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