学校和媒体对公民教育的影响:香港中学校长和教师的观点

K. Wong, M. Chiu
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本文调查了香港一些学校的公民教育类型,这些学校具有不同的总体隶属关系(亲中国与亲民主)。在考察了学校的政策(如中国学校的姐妹学校)后,我们选择了四所亲中国学校和两所亲民主学校。香港是一个高度多元化的社会,公民教育是培育“好公民”的关键。为了更好地理解“好公民”在这种情况下的含义,我们采访了六所中学的十位教师、四位校长和四位副校长。我们将采访重点放在公民身份、学校影响和媒体影响等关键主题上。这些访谈显示,自由放任的学校工作人员报告说,他们充当了向学生强调知识、社会关注和“好公民”规范的促进者。调解多样性的工作人员报告说,他们帮助学生整合不同的观点。学校宣教团工作人员报告通过公民责任和政治进程支持学生参与;亲中国的学校强调中国的民族认同,亲民主的学校则强调国际视野。所有这些学校的工作人员都报告说,媒体对学生的价值观和观点产生了负面影响。为了减少学生的确认偏误(只寻求证据来支持已有的观点),所有学校的教师都教授批判性思维技能和媒体素养。数据显示,在教师担心负面媒体影响的情况下,了解学校如何培养学生公民,有助于为学校的教学和政策提供信息,而不管他们隶属于哪个学校。
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Perceived school and media influences on civic/citizenship education: Views of secondary school principals and teachers in Hong Kong
This article investigates types of citizenship education in selected schools in Hong Kong with different overarching affiliations (pro-China vs. pro-democracy). After examining schools’ policies (e.g., sister school of China school), we selected four pro-China and two pro-democracy schools. As a highly diverse society, citizenship education in Hong Kong is key to the formation of a ‘good citizen’. To better understand what a ‘good citizen’ means in this context, we interviewed ten teachers, four principals and four vice-principals at six secondary schools. We focused our interviews on key themes around citizenship, schools influence and media influence. These interviews showed that laissez-faire school staff reported acting as facilitators who emphasized knowledge, social concerns and norms of ‘good citizens’ to their students. Mediate diversity staff reported helping students integrate different perspectives. School mission staff reported supporting student engagement via citizen responsibilities and political processes; while pro-China schools emphasized a national China identity, pro-democracy schools emphasized an international view. Staff from all of these schools reported that media negatively influenced students’ values and perspectives. To reduce students’ confirmation bias (only seeking evidence to support the pre-existing views), teachers in all schools taught critical thinking skills and media literacy. The data showed that understanding how schools can nurture student-citizens amid teachers’ concerns around negative media influence can help inform instruction and policies in schools regardless of their affiliation.
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