家长对西方教师价值观和文化对子女品格和道德发展影响的看法调查

S. Omar
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本研究的目的是从阿联酋家长的角度调查西方教师的价值观和文化对实施英国课程的国际学校中阿联酋学生的性格和道德的影响。由于本研究采用混合方法,在定量部分共有49位家长回答了本研究的问卷。在定性部分,我们对10位阿联酋父母进行了半结构化访谈,以获得更深入的见解。定量数据显示,大多数家长认为父母是培养孩子性格的最佳老师(平均为1.55),社交技能比学业技能更重要(平均为1.73)。定性数据显示,阿联酋国民学生受到西方教师价值观和文化的影响。据这些阿联酋家长说,作为孩子榜样的西方老师对他们的孩子产生了积极和消极的影响。研究结果还表明,西方教师对阿联酋文化的了解存在巨大差距,因为他们的西方价值观和文化与阿联酋不同;因此,这种情况需要强调,以确保西方教师的教学和实践不违背阿联酋学生的学习期望。
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An Investigation on the Perspectives of Parents on the Impact of the Western Teachers' Values and Cultures on Developing Their Children's Character and Morality
The purpose of this study was to investigate the impact of the Western teachers’ values and cultures on the Emirati students’ character and morality in the international schools that implement the British curriculum from the Emirati parents’ point of view. As this study followed a mixed method approach, a total of forty nine parents answered the questionnaire of the study in the quantitative part. While in the qualitative section, ten Emirati parents were interviewed in semi structured interviews to get deeper insights. Quantitative data suggested that the majority of parents believed that parents are the best teachers of character (mean of 1.55) and social skills are more important for their children than academic skills (mean of 1.73).The qualitative data revealed that the UAE national students are influenced by the values and the cultures of their Western teachers in various ways. According to the Emirati parents, Western teachers who act as role models for their children have influenced their children positively as well as negatively. The results also demonstrated that there is an immense gap in the Western teachers’ knowledge about the UAE culture as their Western values and cultures are different from those in the UAE; therefore, this situation needs to be underlined to ensure that the Western teachers’ teaching and practices do not contradict what the Emirati students are expected to learn.
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