“新课程是新生婴儿”:历史教育学改革的隐喻

Q4 Social Sciences
G. Chimbi, L. Jita
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摘要

教师不自觉地,有时是有意地,使用隐喻来形象地描绘新的改革政策。这个定性的多案例研究探讨了中学教师如何使用隐喻来传达他们在津巴布韦实施的新历史课程的兴奋和/或沮丧。半结构化访谈和课堂观察的结果表明,尽管教师使用改革友好型或改革对抗型隐喻,但他们的隐喻表征一直在演变。新的历史课程被视为一个新生婴儿,每个人都在努力学习他的习惯。相反,它相当于一份口授的和平条约。这些隐喻的含义受到质疑。
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‘The New Curriculum is a New Baby’: Metaphors of Reform in History Pedagogy
Teachers unconsciously, and at times intentionally, use metaphors to graphically image new reform policy. This qualitative multiple case-study explores how secondary school teachers employed metaphors to communicate excitement and/or frustrations with a new history curriculum they were implementing in Zimbabwe. Findings from semi-structured interviews and lesson observations indicate that, although teachers employed either reform friendly or reform antagonistic metaphors, their metaphoric representations were consistently evolving. The new history curriculum was viewed as a new baby whose habits everyone was trying to learn. Conversely, it was equated to a dictated peace treaty. The implications of these metaphors are interrogated.
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Curriculum and Teaching
Curriculum and Teaching Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: Curriculum and Teaching, first published in 1985, is an established, refereed international journal publishing original research from throughout the world which deals with major up-to-date issues and trends in curriculum theory and practice. The journal uses a balanced and comparative perspective to consider curriculum design and development, evaluation, curriculum models, comparative studies in curriculum, innovation and policy, planning, and educational administration. The journal’s object is to advance the study and development of curriculum and teaching, with a view to improving teaching and pedagogy. Curriculum and Teaching provides an impartial forum for scholars throughout the world, working in the area of curriculum studies. Curriculum and Teaching is double blind peer reviewed. The journal has no publication fees.
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