学校文化对构建和谐多元社会的启示——来自黎巴嫩的证据

IF 1.1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hoda Baytiyeh
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摘要

多元社会的特点一般是民族凝聚力弱,增加了政治紧张和暴力冲突的风险;对于具有不同宗教或种族背景的社区来说,仅靠和平共处不足以建立可持续发展和持久和平所需的社会凝聚力。学校是通过积极参与学习活动促进文化间对话、相互理解和积极互动的有效环境,可以成为在多元社会中加强社会凝聚力的综合战略的一部分。本文以黎巴嫩为例,展示了数十年来的政治和社会经济不公正,加上糟糕的教育政策,如何使单一文化的学校环境长期占据主导地位,使黎巴嫩社会分裂,容易受到暴力和冲突的影响。尽管教育改革的重点是国家建设和民族主义,但这些改革未能促进多元文化的学校氛围、社会凝聚力或民族认同。在这种氛围下教育学生阻碍了文化间的互动和对话,反而加强了群体内的团结和群体间的竞争,进而导致社会凝聚力低下。
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The implication of school culture on building a cohesive pluralistic society: Evidence from Lebanon
Pluralistic societies are generally characterised by weak national cohesiveness, increasing the risk of political tension and violent conflict; for communities from diverse religious or ethnic backgrounds, peaceful coexistence alone is insufficient to build the social cohesion needed for sustainable development and lasting peace. As an effective environment for advancing intercultural dialogue, mutual understanding and positive interaction through active participation in learning activities, schools can form a part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance social cohesion in pluralistic societies. Using Lebanon as a case study, this article shows how decades of political and socioeconomic injustice in combination with poor education policies have perpetuated the dominance of a monocultural school climate, leaving Lebanese society divided and vulnerable to violence and conflict. Although education reforms have focused on nation building and nationalism, these have failed to promote a multicultural school climate, social cohesion or national identity. Educating students in this climate has prevented intercultural interaction and dialogue, instead reinforcing intragroup solidarity and intergroup competition and leading in turn to poor social cohesion.
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Improving Schools
Improving Schools EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Improving Schools is for all those engaged in school development, whether improving schools in difficulty or making successful schools even better. The journal includes contributions from across the world with an increasingly international readership including teachers, heads, academics, education authority staff, inspectors and consultants. Improving Schools has created a forum for the exchange of ideas and experiences. Major national policies and initiatives have been evaluated, to share good practice and to highlight problems. The journal also reports on visits to successful schools in diverse contexts, and includes book reviews on a wide range of developmental issues.
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