Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”

In contemporary democratic societies that deal with cultural and linguistic diversity, education faces new challenges such as how to promote a shared knowledge and competence framework about “citizenship,” how to prepare the young generation to enter a complex world, and how to help immigrant studen...

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Main Author: Nathalie Muller Mirza
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bielefeld University 2011-12-01
Series:Journal of Social Science Education
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Online Access:http://www.jsse.org/2011/2011-4/pdf/mirza-muller-jsse-4-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-e35dfd55b11d4a4db47a698650807a642020-11-25T02:07:04ZdeuBielefeld UniversityJournal of Social Science Education1611-96651618-52932011-12-011043140Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”Nathalie Muller MirzaIn contemporary democratic societies that deal with cultural and linguistic diversity, education faces new challenges such as how to promote a shared knowledge and competence framework about “citizenship,” how to prepare the young generation to enter a complex world, and how to help immigrant students to integrate into the school system. Some of the European recommendations focus on the importance of promoting “intercultural education”. However, so far little is known about concrete practices and their outcomes. This paper aims at documenting and providing elements of reflections about the difficulties and contradictions faced by both teachers and students involved in pedagogical intercultural activities in Switzerland. From the results of a qualitative research based on a sociocultural perspective, identity and institutional issues of addressing “otherness” in school are discussed. It stresses the importance of a frame in order to allow elaboration and transformation of personal and emotional experiences into thinking and reflexive processes.http://www.jsse.org/2011/2011-4/pdf/mirza-muller-jsse-4-2011.pdfIntercultural educationcitizenship educationidentitylearningqualitative research
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Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
Journal of Social Science Education
Intercultural education
citizenship education
identity
learning
qualitative research
author_facet Nathalie Muller Mirza
author_sort Nathalie Muller Mirza
title Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
title_short Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
title_full Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
title_fullStr Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
title_full_unstemmed Civic Education and Intercultural Issues in Switzerland: Psychosocial Dimensions of an Education to “Otherness”
title_sort civic education and intercultural issues in switzerland: psychosocial dimensions of an education to “otherness”
publisher Bielefeld University
series Journal of Social Science Education
issn 1611-9665
1618-5293
publishDate 2011-12-01
description In contemporary democratic societies that deal with cultural and linguistic diversity, education faces new challenges such as how to promote a shared knowledge and competence framework about “citizenship,” how to prepare the young generation to enter a complex world, and how to help immigrant students to integrate into the school system. Some of the European recommendations focus on the importance of promoting “intercultural education”. However, so far little is known about concrete practices and their outcomes. This paper aims at documenting and providing elements of reflections about the difficulties and contradictions faced by both teachers and students involved in pedagogical intercultural activities in Switzerland. From the results of a qualitative research based on a sociocultural perspective, identity and institutional issues of addressing “otherness” in school are discussed. It stresses the importance of a frame in order to allow elaboration and transformation of personal and emotional experiences into thinking and reflexive processes.
topic Intercultural education
citizenship education
identity
learning
qualitative research
url http://www.jsse.org/2011/2011-4/pdf/mirza-muller-jsse-4-2011.pdf
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