Finnish teachers as civic educators: From vision to action

Q3 Social Sciences Citizenship Teaching and Learning Pub Date : 2020-06-01 DOI:10.1386/ctl_00028_1
Aleksi Fornaciari, Matti Rautiainen
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In this article, we examine Finnish class teachers as citizenship educators. Over the last ten years, the autonomous position of the Finnish teacher has become a symbol of the world-famous education system, and this study aims to illustrate how this freedom comes true in the framework of teacher as a citizenship educator. A prior study shows that teachers mostly share the same universal values, emphasizing altruism rather than individualism. Socially, teachers are more focused on maintaining the status quo and continuity of society than changing it radically. This article aims to answer the question how teachers define their role between society and individual learners and how they prioritize their social educational objectives. We collected our empirical data from teachers and conceptualized it using the framework of three kinds of citizens by Joel Westheimer and Joseph Kahne. This study demonstrates that the level of understanding and interest towards social and societal issues does not easily develop into preparedness or willingness to participate or act. This is a concern worth noticing in teacher education and studies regarding teacher profession in general.
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芬兰教师作为公民教育者:从愿景到行动
在这篇文章中,我们考察了芬兰班主任作为公民教育者的情况。在过去的十年里,芬兰教师的自主地位已经成为世界著名教育体系的象征,本研究旨在说明这种自由是如何在教师作为公民教育者的框架下实现的。先前的一项研究表明,教师大多具有相同的普遍价值观,强调利他主义而非个人主义。在社会方面,教师更注重维持社会的现状和连续性,而不是从根本上改变社会。本文旨在回答教师如何定义他们在社会和个人学习者之间的角色,以及他们如何优先考虑他们的社会教育目标的问题。我们从教师那里收集了经验数据,并使用Joel Westheimer和Joseph Kahne的三种公民框架将其概念化。这项研究表明,对社会和社会问题的理解和兴趣水平不容易发展为参与或行动的准备或意愿。这是教师教育和教师职业研究中值得注意的问题。
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Citizenship Teaching and Learning
Citizenship Teaching and Learning Social Sciences-Social Sciences (all)
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期刊介绍: Citizenship Teaching & Learning is published in partnership with the Children’s Identity and Citizenship in Europe Association (CiCea). Citizenship Teaching & Learning is global in scope, exploring issues of social and moral responsibility, community involvement and political literacy. It is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that advances academic and professional understandings within a broad characterization of education, focusing on a wide range of issues including identity, diversity, equality and social justice within social, moral, political and cultural contexts.
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