Political indoctrination through myth building: The New Zealand School Journal at the time of World War 1

IF 0.1 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Curriculum Matters Pub Date : 2018-12-12 DOI:10.18296/cm.0031
C. Mutch, R. Bingham, Lynette Kingsbury, M. Perreau
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As the commemorations of the 100th anniversary of World War 1 draw to a close, it is timely to reflect on what we have learnt about that time in our history. This study used the New Zealand School Journal as a data source to investigate what school children were learning about the war at the time. In this article, we discuss the overt and covert messages that New Zealand school children were given about their relationship, first, to the British Empire and, second, to a new distinct New Zealand identity. The World War 1 acts as a pivot point from which to examine the change from myths surrounding the British Empire to a new set of myths springing from the Gallipoli campaign. Our analysis of the School Journal at this time highlights the possible ways in which curricula and curriculum resources can be manipulated and used for political indoctrination.
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通过建立神话进行政治灌输:第一次世界大战时的《新西兰学校学报》
随着第一次世界大战100周年纪念活动接近尾声,反思我们在那段历史中所学到的东西是时候了。这项研究以《新西兰学校杂志》为数据来源,调查了当时学校的孩子们对战争的了解。在这篇文章中,我们讨论了新西兰学生被告知的关于他们关系的公开和秘密信息,首先是与大英帝国的关系,其次是与新的独特新西兰身份的关系。第一次世界大战是一个转折点,从这个转折点来审视从围绕大英帝国的神话到加里波利战役产生的一系列新神话的变化。我们对《校刊》的分析强调了课程和课程资源可能被操纵和用于政治灌输的方式。
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