Students’ identity development in Greek supplementary schools in England from 1950s to 2010s

IF 0.3 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Angeliki Voskou
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ABSTRACT This paper aims to examine how students in Greek supplementary schools in England develop their identities within a period of structural and inter-generational change in the Greek community due to the recent migration waves from Greece and Cyprus to the UK. This is undertaken with a review of sociological theories and studies around identity construction, complemented by data drawn from the quantitative and qualitative phases of the research, under the prism of critical realism philosophy. The paper examines and discusses how archetypal notions of culture and ethnicity influence pedagogic practices and students’ identity development. The findings call for a revisiting of policies, curricula and pedagogical practices in Greek supplementary education, in order to allow students to negotiate their identities within a period of extensive migration waves and a constantly changing context.
20世纪50年代至2010年代英国希腊补习学校学生身份认同的发展
本文旨在研究由于最近从希腊和塞浦路斯到英国的移民浪潮,在希腊社区的结构和代际变化时期,英国希腊补课学校的学生如何发展他们的身份。在批判现实主义哲学的棱镜下,通过对社会学理论和关于身份建构的研究的回顾,并辅以从研究的定量和定性阶段得出的数据。本文考察和讨论了文化和种族的原型概念如何影响教学实践和学生的身份发展。调查结果呼吁重新审视希腊补充教育的政策、课程和教学实践,以便让学生在广泛的移民浪潮和不断变化的环境中协商自己的身份。
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0.90
自引率
40.00%
发文量
72
期刊介绍: "Paedagogica Historica is undoubtedly the leading journal in the field. In contrast to a series of national journals for the history of education, Paedagogica Historica is the most international one." A trilingual journal with European roots, Paedagogica Historica discusses global education issues from an historical perspective. Topics include: •Childhood and Youth •Comparative and International Education •Cultural and social policy •Curriculum •Education reform •Historiography •Schooling •Teachers •Textbooks •Theory and Methodology •The urban and rural school environment •Women and gender issues in Education
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