Discursive struggles for multicultural curriculum in South Korea

Q2 Social Sciences
Jiyoung Kang
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Abstract

This paper examines how discourses on multicultural education are constructed in the recent curriculum reforms of South Korea. In response to the rapid demographic change in the last two decades, the South Korean government has revised its national curriculum to promote multicultural education. However, contrary to the benign intention, multicultural education often serves to perpetuate the dominant group’s perspectives. By employing critical discourse analysis, this study investigates implicit messages of multicultural education embedded in the recently revised national curricula of social studies. The findings of this study reveal that the revised curricula contain five competing discourses including pluralist, conservative, essentialist, neoliberal, and critical multiculturalism, each of which has conflicting values and approaches to multicultural education. This discursive conflict in the new curricula shows ambivalence and conceptual instability of multicultural education promoted by the Korean government. By demonstrating how multiple and conflicting discourses coexist in the national curriculum at the same time, this study complicates previous research focusing on unpacking a single predominant discourse in multicultural education.

韩国多元文化课程的话语斗争
本文考察了在最近的韩国课程改革中,多元文化教育话语是如何建构的。为了应对过去20年人口结构的快速变化,韩国政府修改了国家课程,以促进多元文化教育。然而,与多元文化教育的初衷相反,多元文化教育往往会使主导群体的观点永久化。本研究采用批判性话语分析的方法,探讨多元文化教育的隐含讯息在最近修订的国家社会研究课程中。本研究发现,修订后的课程包含五个相互竞争的话语,包括多元主义、保守主义、本质主义、新自由主义和批判多元文化主义,每个话语都有相互冲突的价值观和多元文化教育方法。这种新课程中的话语冲突显示了韩国政府推行的多元文化教育的矛盾心理和概念不稳定。通过展示多元且冲突的话语如何同时在国家课程中共存,本研究使以往专注于揭示多元文化教育中单一主导话语的研究复杂化。
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Journal of Social Studies Research
Journal of Social Studies Research Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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2.90
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Social Studies Research (JSSR) is an internationally recognized peer-reviewed journal designed to foster the dissemination of ideas and research findings related to the social studies. JSSR is the official publication of The International Society for the Social Studies (ISSS). JSSR is published four times per year (winter, spring, summer, & fall).
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