Birth and evolution of “social studies” in Myanmar: dramatic changes in contents and approaches

Yoshitaka Tanaka
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PurposeThis research clarifies the birth and evolution of “Social Study” in Myanmar through analyzing the differences of contents and approaches between “Social Studies” under the military administration and that under the recent democratic administration.Design/methodology/approachThe author obtained “Social Studies” textbooks that were used both in the past as well as in present day and translated them into English. The textbooks’ contents were analyzed in detail while referring Japanese and American “Social Studies” textbooks. Specifically, the author focused on the content structure of the textbooks and the learning objectives and approaches used. Each textbook was analyzed in accordance with the era in which they were used considering the social and political conditions at those times. In addition, the author clarified the necessary competencies for the people of Myanmar during the new era through discussions with many Myanmar educators. Based on this research, the author advised the Ministry of Education on the content of new “Social Studies” textbooks and supported their development.FindingsThe idea of child-centered education introduced under the military administration was further strengthened in the recent new “Social Studies” textbooks allowing students to learn by tapping into their interests and also encouraging deep thinking and creativity. This approach changed their learning from memorization without deep thinking in the past to contemplating things and creating new ideas.Originality/valueThe findings can provide curriculum developers and educators in other countries with a broad direction on how to reform “Social Studies” and related subjects curricula and textbooks in their own countries in the future.
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缅甸“社会研究”的诞生和演变:内容和方法的巨大变化
目的本研究通过分析军政府统治下的“社会研究”与近代民主政府统治下的“社会研究”在内容和方法上的差异,厘清“社会研究”在缅甸的诞生与演变。设计/方法/方法作者获得了过去和现在都在使用的“社会研究”教科书,并将其翻译成英语。并结合日本和美国的“社会学”教科书,详细分析了教科书的内容。具体而言,作者着重于教科书的内容结构和学习目标和使用的方法。每本教科书都是考虑到当时的社会和政治条件,按照使用的时代进行分析的。此外,作者通过与许多缅甸教育工作者的讨论,阐明了缅甸人民在新时代必须具备的能力。在此基础上,笔者对新版《社会科学》教材的内容提出了建议,并支持其发展。在最近的新《社会研究》教科书中,军事管理时期引入的以儿童为中心的教育理念得到了进一步加强,允许学生通过挖掘他们的兴趣来学习,并鼓励深度思考和创造力。这种方法改变了他们的学习方式,从过去没有深入思考的记忆,到思考事物和创造新想法。这些发现可以为其他国家的课程开发者和教育工作者在未来如何改革“社会研究”及相关学科的课程和教科书提供一个广阔的方向。
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