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  • Potsdam University  (2)
  • 2015-2019  (2)
  • 1975-1979
  • Palästinenser
  • Education  (2)
  • 1
    ISBN: 9783430202503
    Language: German
    Pages: 298 Seiten , Illustrationen, Karten , 21 cm x 14 cm
    Year of publication: 2019
    DDC: 371.32095
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    Keywords: Schulbildung ; Schulbuch ; Inhaltsanalyse ; Religion ; Einflussgröße ; Kultur ; Politik ; Soziokultureller Faktor ; Ideologie ; Islamische Staaten ; Afghanistan ; Iran ; Ägypten ; Palästinensische Autonomiegebiete ; Türkei ; Unterricht ; Islamische Erziehung ; Schulbuchanalyse ; Afghanistan ; Iran ; Ägypten ; Türkei ; Palästinenser ; Schüler ; Muslim ; Selbstverständnis ; Islamische Erziehung ; Schulbuchforschung ; Islamische Staaten ; Schulbuch ; Weltbild ; Kulturelle Identität ; Religiöse Identität ; Islamische Staaten ; Westliche Welt ; Kulturkonflikt ; Religiöser Konflikt ; Schule
    Abstract: Antisemitismus bei muslimischen Jugendlichen, mangelnde Vorstellungen von Gleichberechtigung, ein anderes Verständnis von Demokratie und Religionsfreiheit - manche Muslime geben nichts auf die liberalen Werte des Westens. Doch woher kommt das? Eine mögliche Antwort: weil junge Muslime es so lernen. Constantin Schreiber nimmt Schulbücher in der islamischen Welt unter die Lupe, unter anderem aus dem Iran, der Türkei, Afghanistan, Saudi-Arabien. Was wird dort im Religions- oder Geschichtsunterricht gelehrt? Was lernen Schüler über Philosophie? Schreiber spricht mit Lehrern, Eltern und Schülern und stellt fest: In einigen Ländern sind Schulen kein Ort der Bildung, sondern Orte der Ideologisierung. Junge Menschen lernen dort, die Welt mit anderen Augen zu sehen, als wir es im Westen tun. Und das hat auch Auswirkungen auf Deutschland und Europa
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780199336517
    Language: English
    Pages: xii, 355 pages , 25 cm
    Year of publication: 2016
    DDC: 370.117095694
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    Keywords: Multicultural education ; Education, Bilingual ; Cultural pluralism Study and teaching ; Intercultural communication ; Intergroup relations ; Peace Study and teaching ; Palestinian Arabs Education ; Jews Education ; Israel ; Schule ; Unterricht ; Juden ; Palästinenser ; Interkulturelle Erziehung ; Zweisprachigkeit
    Abstract: "The Promise of Integrated and Multicultural Bilingual Education presents the results of a long-term ethnographic study of the integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel that offer a new educational option to two groups of Israelis--Palestinians and Jews--who have been in conflict for the last one hundred years. Their goal is to create egalitarian bilingual multicultural environments to facilitate the growth of youth who can acknowledge and respect "others" while maintaining loyalty to their respective cultural traditions. In this book, Bekerman reveals the complex school practices implemented while negotiating identity and culture in contexts of enduring conflict. Data gathered from interviews with teachers, students, parents, and state officials are presented and analyzed to explore the potential and limitations of peace education given the cultural resources, ethnic-religious affiliations, political beliefs, and historical narratives of the various interactants. The book concludes with critique of Western positivist paradigmatic perspectives that currently guide peace education, maintaining that one of the primary weaknesses of current bilingual and multicultural approaches to peace education is their failure to account for the primacy of the political framework of the nation state and the psychologized educational perspectives that guide their educational work. Change, it is argued, will only occur after these perspectives are abandoned, which entails critically reviewing present understandings of the individual, of identity and culture, and of the learning process"--
    Abstract: "The Promise of Integrated and Multicultural Bilingual Education presents the results of a long-term ethnographic study of integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel that offer a new educational option to two groups of Israelis--Palestinians and Jews--who have been in conflict for the last one hundred years"--
    Abstract: Machine generated contents note: -- Introduction -- Part 1 -- Chapter 1: Positioning the Author -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 3: Methodology: From Theory to Implementation -- Chapter 4: Schools in Their Contexts -- Part 2 -- Chapter 5: The Parents -- Chapter 6: Teachers at Their Work -- Chapter 7: The Children -- Part 3 -- Chapter 8: School Routines: Culture, Religion, and Politics in the Classroom -- Chapter 9: Ceremonial Events -- Chapter 10: Conflicting National Narratives -- Part 4 -- Chapter 11: The Graduates -- Chapter 12: Conclusions
    Description / Table of Contents: Machine generated contents note:Introduction -- Part 1 -- Chapter 1: Positioning the Author -- Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives -- Chapter 3: Methodology: From Theory to Implementation -- Chapter 4: Schools in Their Contexts -- Part 2 -- Chapter 5: The Parents -- Chapter 6: Teachers at Their Work -- Chapter 7: The Children -- Part 3 -- Chapter 8: School Routines: Culture, Religion, and Politics in the Classroom -- Chapter 9: Ceremonial Events -- Chapter 10: Conflicting National Narratives -- Part 4 -- Chapter 11: The Graduates -- Chapter 12: Conclusions.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index
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