国际化高等教育中的理想类型与理想化学生

IF 1.6 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Jennifer Walsh Marr
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摘要

本文探讨了韦伯理想类型的社会文化概念在现代加拿大高等教育背景下的相关性。理想类型是社会文化价值观的简化或提炼的表现,与各种社会(Prandy, 2002)和教育(Hayhoe, 2007;Hayhoe & Li, 2017;Wong & Chiu, 2021)分析。本文以Hayhoe和Li(2007)对儒家和西方理想类型的比较为基础,重点关注其对国际化教育和内在价值观的影响。本文探讨了关于文化的简化思维的警告,特别是将文化视为价值观不同的种族的代理。它重新审视了西方学生在东亚背景下学习和东亚学生在西方背景下学习的研究(Chen, 2014;Maton & Chen, 2020),使用理想类型作为潜在价值和期望差距的分析镜头。具体来说,它考虑了以西方和儒家理想类型为代表的不同教育文化和价值观的教学含义,以及如何更广泛的欣赏可以补充基于这两种类型的教学方法,使加拿大高等教育中的各种学习者更具包容性和益处。
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Ideal Types and Ideal(ized) students in Internationalized Post-secondary Pedagogy
This article explores the relevance of Weber’s sociocultural concept of ideal types in the context of modern Canadian post-secondary education.  Ideal types are simplified or distilled representations of socio-cultural values, with relevance to various social (Prandy, 2002) and educational (Hayhoe, 2007; Hayhoe & Li, 2017; Wong & Chiu, 2021) analyses. This article builds upon Hayhoe and Li’s (2007) comparison of Confucian and Western ideal types, focusing on implications for internationalized education and implicit values within. The article explores the caveats of reductive thinking regarding cultures, particularly considering culture as a proxy for race where values differ.  It revisits research exploring Western students studying in an East Asian context and East Asian students studying in a Western context (Chen, 2014; Maton & Chen, 2020), using ideal types as an analytical lens for underlying values and gaps in expectations.  Specifically, it considers the pedagogical implications of the differing educational cultures and values as represented by Western and Confucian ideal types, and how a broader appreciation might supplement teaching approaches founded on either type to be more inclusive and beneficial for the various learners in Canadian higher education.  
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Research in Comparative and International Education
Research in Comparative and International Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Research in Comparative and International Education is a peer-reviewed international journal, edited by Hubert Ertl of the University of Oxford, assisted by an Editorial Board and an International Advisory Board of international scholars with a wide range of expertise in comparative and international studies.
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