Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students

This paper deals with the life stories of one specific group—Bedouin students in a teachers' education college, and investigates the reason for their success where others have failed. The Bedouin students are a minority and have studied in an educational system suffering a high drop out rate fr...

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Main Authors: Anat Kainan, Michal Rozenberg, Miri Munk
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: FQS 2006-01-01
Series:Forum: Qualitative Social Research
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Online Access:http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/73
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spelling doaj-ce6e8e94ebd24f9d839c7d743ddd1c4a2020-11-25T01:04:29ZdeuFQS Forum: Qualitative Social Research1438-56272006-01-017172Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin StudentsAnat Kainan0Michal Rozenberg1Miri Munk2Kaye College of Education Beer ShevaKaye College of Education Beer ShevaKaye College of Education Beer ShevaThis paper deals with the life stories of one specific group—Bedouin students in a teachers' education college, and investigates the reason for their success where others have failed. The Bedouin students are a minority and have studied in an educational system suffering a high drop out rate from school. Nevertheless, they managed to overcome many hardships and gain entrance to a college. The article claims that these students' ability to strike a balance between preservation of the culture from which they come, and a selective adoption of Western culture, is the key to their success. Life stories of five students were analyzed. Life stories were used because they are a powerful method for revealing covert personal and cultural assumptions of the narrators. Based on these stories, the paper will present a description of these students, the place of their family, their life as a traditional minority society within a Western majority, and the place of education in their lives. We believe that understanding the success of these students can enlighten us regarding Bedouin students in particular and minority students in general. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs060179http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/73life storiesBedouinsminorityassimilationmobilityteacher educationeducation
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Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
Forum: Qualitative Social Research
life stories
Bedouins
minority
assimilation
mobility
teacher education
education
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Michal Rozenberg
Miri Munk
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title Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
title_short Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
title_full Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
title_fullStr Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
title_full_unstemmed Change and Preservation in Life Stories of Bedouin Students
title_sort change and preservation in life stories of bedouin students
publisher FQS
series Forum: Qualitative Social Research
issn 1438-5627
publishDate 2006-01-01
description This paper deals with the life stories of one specific group—Bedouin students in a teachers' education college, and investigates the reason for their success where others have failed. The Bedouin students are a minority and have studied in an educational system suffering a high drop out rate from school. Nevertheless, they managed to overcome many hardships and gain entrance to a college. The article claims that these students' ability to strike a balance between preservation of the culture from which they come, and a selective adoption of Western culture, is the key to their success. Life stories of five students were analyzed. Life stories were used because they are a powerful method for revealing covert personal and cultural assumptions of the narrators. Based on these stories, the paper will present a description of these students, the place of their family, their life as a traditional minority society within a Western majority, and the place of education in their lives. We believe that understanding the success of these students can enlighten us regarding Bedouin students in particular and minority students in general. URN: urn:nbn:de:0114-fqs060179
topic life stories
Bedouins
minority
assimilation
mobility
teacher education
education
url http://www.qualitative-research.net/index.php/fqs/article/view/73
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