Mapping of Values Associated With Open-Mindedness, Responsibility, and the Collaborative Collective in the Mauritian Education Population

Louis Jinot Belle, M. Hosenally, Mohammad Shakeel Cassam Atchia
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Abstract:The success of educational systems in shaping youth into citizens capable of facing global, national, and personal challenges has been associated with students’ ability to develop human values and competencies. This study, therefore, maps the extent to which key human values associated with the three levels of consciousness—namely, open-mindedness, responsibility, and the collaborative collective—are present in the Mauritian education population. A quantitative epistemological approach was used to analyze the Mauritian data derived from the worldwide Advancing Education in Muslim Societies (AEMS) report Mapping the Terrain (2019–2020). The demographic factors influencing the attitudes of the Mauritian participants were analyzed using cross tabulations of the underlying constructs for each theme. Findings revealed that values were found to differ among the various subgroups of participants, in particular across gender, religion, age group, and occupation. The findings also suggest the importance of the inclusion or sustainability of teaching and inculcating moral values within the secondary and tertiary curricula.
毛里求斯教育人口中与开放思想、责任和合作集体相关的价值观映射
摘要:教育系统能否成功地将青年塑造成能够面对全球、国家和个人挑战的公民,与学生发展人类价值观和能力的能力有关。因此,这项研究绘制了毛里求斯教育人口中与三个意识水平相关的关键人类价值观的程度,即开放思想、责任和合作集体。采用定量认识论方法分析了毛里求斯的数据,这些数据来自全球穆斯林社会推进教育(AEMS)报告《测绘地形(2019-2020)》。影响毛里求斯参与者态度的人口因素使用每个主题的基本结构的交叉表进行分析。研究结果显示,在不同的参与者亚组中,价值观存在差异,尤其是在性别、宗教、年龄和职业之间。研究结果还表明,在中学和大学课程中,教学的包容性和可持续性以及灌输道德价值观的重要性。
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