The Promise of Integrated and Multicultural Bilingual Education presents the results of a long-term ethnographic study of the integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel that offer a new educational option to two groups of Israelis--Palestinians and Jews--who have been in conflict for the last one hundred years. Their goal is to create egalitarian bilingual multicultural environments to facilitate the growth of youth who can acknowledge and respect "others" while maintaining loyalty to their respective cultural traditions. In this book, Bekerman reveals the complex school practices implemented while negotiating identity and culture in contexts of enduring conflict. Data gathered from interviews with teachers, students, parents, and state officials are presented and analyzed to explore the potential and limitations of peace education given the cultural resources, ethnic-religious affiliations, political beliefs, and historical narratives of the various interactants. The book concludes with critique of Western positivist paradigmatic perspectives that currently guide peace education, maintaining that one of the primary weaknesses of current bilingual and multicultural approaches to peace education is their failure to account for the primacy of the political framework of the nation state and the psychologized educational perspectives that guide their educational work. Change, it is argued, will only occur after these perspectives are abandoned, which entails critically reviewing present understandings of the individual, of identity and culture, and of the learning process.
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The Promise of Integrated and Multicultural Bilingual Education presents the results of a long-term ethnographic study of integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel that offer a new educational option to two groups of Israelis--Palestinians and Jews--who have been in conflict for the last one hundred years.
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Introduction Part 1 Chapter 1: Positioning the Author Chapter 2: Theoretical Perspectives Chapter 3: Methodology: From Theory to Implementation Chapter 4: Schools in Their Contexts Part 2 Chapter 5: The Parents Chapter 6: Teachers at Their Work Chapter 7: The Children Part 3 Chapter 8: School Routines: Culture, Religion, and Politics in the Classroom Chapter 9: Ceremonial Events Chapter 10: Conflicting National Narratives Part 4 Chapter 11: The Graduates Chapter 12: Conclusions
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Selling point: Presents a long-term ethnographic study of the integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel Selling point: Critiques Western positivist paradigmatic perspectives that currently guide education Selling point: Critiques the primacy of the political framework of the nation state and the psychologized educational perspectives that guide educational work Selling point: Suggests the need to critically review present understandings of the individual, of identity and culture, and of the learning process
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Zvi Bekerman teaches anthropology of education at the School of Education and The Melton Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main interests are in the study of cultural, ethnic, and national identity, including identity processes and negotiation during intercultural encounters and in formal/informal learning contexts. He is particularly interested in how concepts such as culture and identity intersect with issues of social justice, intercultural and peace education, and citizenship education.
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Selling point: Presents a long-term ethnographic study of the integrated bilingual Palestinian-Jewish schools in Israel Selling point: Critiques Western positivist paradigmatic perspectives that currently guide education Selling point: Critiques the primacy of the political framework of the nation state and the psychologized educational perspectives that guide educational work Selling point: Suggests the need to critically review present understandings of the individual, of identity and culture, and of the learning process
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ISBN
9780199336517
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
590 gr
Høyde
165 mm
Bredde
236 mm
Dybde
36 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
368

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Zvi Bekerman teaches anthropology of education at the School of Education and The Melton Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His main interests are in the study of cultural, ethnic, and national identity, including identity processes and negotiation during intercultural encounters and in formal/informal learning contexts. He is particularly interested in how concepts such as culture and identity intersect with issues of social justice, intercultural and peace education, and citizenship education.