“You can’t teach your students something that is divorced from reality”: Palestinian citizenship teachers making sense of the relevance of Islam for citizenship education in Israel

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Aline Muff, A. Agbaria
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Abstract

Even though religion plays a central role in many people’s lives, it is often omitted from citizenship education in secularized societies. Educational scholars have increasingly demanded that teaching about religion should be included in citizenship curricula to foster effective participation for all citizens. However, this is an enormous challenge, especially in societies like Israel where religion is politicized as an aspect of violent conflict. Drawing on semi-structured interviews with Palestinian Muslim educators in Israel, we explored how citizenship teachers refer to Islam in their citizenship lessons. The teachers in our study drew on Islam as an important resource to either resist predominant conceptions of citizenship education in Israel or to make the subject more meaningful and relevant to their students. We argue that incorporating religious epistemologies alongside critical pedagogies in the citizenship curriculum is a necessary educational task in diverse and conflict-affected societies like Israel.
“你不能教你的学生脱离现实的东西”:巴勒斯坦公民教师理解伊斯兰教与以色列公民教育的相关性
尽管宗教在许多人的生活中发挥着核心作用,但在世俗化社会中,它经常被排除在公民教育之外。教育学者越来越多地要求将宗教教学纳入公民课程,以促进所有公民的有效参与。然而,这是一个巨大的挑战,尤其是在像以色列这样的社会中,宗教被政治化为暴力冲突的一个方面。根据对以色列巴勒斯坦穆斯林教育工作者的半结构化采访,我们探讨了公民教师在公民课程中如何提及伊斯兰教。在我们的研究中,教师们将伊斯兰教作为一种重要的资源,以抵制以色列公民教育的主流概念,或使该学科对学生更有意义和相关性。我们认为,在以色列等受冲突影响的多元化社会中,将宗教认识论与批判性教学法结合在公民课程中是一项必要的教育任务。
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Education Citizenship and Social Justice
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