弥补教育空白:社会学在索马里高等教育中的出现和意义

Zakarie Abdi Bade
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本文旨在调查社会学作为一门学科在索马里高等教育中的缺失,深入探讨索马里高等教育的历史,研究该国社会学辩论的主要议题,并探索在索马里大学中开设社会学专业的潜在前景。本研究采用定性描述回顾法,对一系列文献,如学术论文、历史文献和政策文件,进行全面回顾和专题分析,而不是收集原始数据。选择这种方法是为了全面说明将社会学纳入索马里大学课程的障碍和机遇。索马里高等教育始于独立后成立的索马里国立大学,经历了一段动荡的历史。在 1991 年之前的军政府统治时期,这所大学是唯一一所运作的大学,军政府的倒台导致了数十年的冲突和不稳定。尽管面临这些挑战,在过去二十年中,仍有几所大学积极开展活动,但它们在很大程度上忽视了社会学,导致社会科学明显不足。研究表明,索马里大学缺乏社会学是一个重大疏忽,因为该学科有可能有助于了解和解决冲突后社会的社会问题。最后,本文主张迫切需要将社会学纳入索马里大学的课程,认为这样做不仅可以弥合现有的学术差距,还能为后代提供分析索马里社会重建和发展并做出积极贡献的必要工具。
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Bridging Educational Voids: The Emergence and Significance of Sociology in Somali Higher Education
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the absence of sociology as an academic subject within Somali higher education, delve into the history of higher education in Somalis, examine the primary themes of sociological debates in the country, and explore potential prospects for offering sociology as a field of study in Somali universities. By employing a Qualitative Descriptive Review methodology, the study thoroughly reviews and thematically analyzes a range of literature, such as academic papers, historical documents, and policy papers, instead of gathering primary data. This method is selected to provide a comprehensive account of the obstacles and opportunities in incorporating sociology into the curricula of Somali universities. Somali higher education, which commenced with the establishment of Somali National University following independence, has experienced a turbulent history. Initially, the only operational university during the military regime until 1991, the fall of the military government resulted in several decades of conflict and instability. Despite these challenges, several universities have been active over the past two decades, but they have largely overlooked sociology, resulting in a notable deficiency in the social sciences. The study demonstrates that the lack of sociology in Somali universities represents a significant oversight, given the subject's potential to contribute to understanding and addressing social issues in a post-conflict society. In conclusion, the paper advocates for the urgent need to integrate sociology into the curricula of Somali universities, arguing that doing so would not only bridge an existing academic gap but also equip future generations with essential tools to analyze and positively contribute to the rebuilding and development of Somali society.
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