Something more beautiful: educational and epistemic integrations beyond inequities in Muslim-minority contexts

IF 0.8 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal for Multicultural Education Pub Date : 2023-06-26 DOI:10.1108/jme-05-2022-0062
Claire Alkouatli, N. Memon, Dylan Chown, Youcef Sai
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Purpose Islamic schools in Western secular societies are evolving in response to collective concerns over marginalization of Muslim children and communities and to increasing demands for high-quality education in the faith tradition. These schools are at the center of public debate over how they fit within secular societies. This paper aims to take a pedagogic look at the literature in the field of Islamic Education Studies. Design/methodology/approach Engaging in a collaborative thematic analytic review of this literature, in an educational hermeneutic approach, two novel themes are discerned as features of Muslim learners’ diverse educational landscapes. Findings The first theme, Dual Consciousness recognizes that young Muslims live parallel lives, moving between secular and faith-based schools and communities, and suggesting potential in developing cognitive flexibility across epistemic horizons. The second theme, Educational Transferables is a coalescence of abilities that young Muslims develop within sites of Islamic education, which may enhance their engagement in secular schools and societies. Social implications In highlighting possibilities for young people’s educational well-being in both secular and Islamic schools, with significant pedagogical implications for both, the themes featured in this paper suggest that Muslim learners’ complex educational experiences make varied contributions to heterogeneous societies. Originality/value Despite ongoing forces of marginalization, expressions of Islamic education have benefits for young Muslims negotiating complex sociocultural and educational worlds. In highlighting possibilities for young people’s educational well-being in both secular and Islamic schools, with significant pedagogical implications for both, these themes suggest that Muslim educators can nurture in young people the ability for complex, conceptual integration in contribution to heterogeneous societies.
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更美的东西:穆斯林少数民族背景下超越不平等的教育和认识整合
西方世俗社会中有目的的伊斯兰学校正在发展,以回应对穆斯林儿童和社区边缘化的集体担忧,以及对信仰传统中高质量教育的日益增长的需求。这些学校是关于它们如何适应世俗社会的公众辩论的中心。本文旨在对伊斯兰教育研究领域的文献进行教育学考察。设计/方法论/方法对这篇文献进行合作主题分析综述,在教育解释学方法中,两个新颖的主题被视为穆斯林学习者多样化教育景观的特征。发现第一个主题,双重意识认识到年轻的穆斯林过着平行的生活,在世俗和信仰的学校和社区之间流动,并暗示了在认知视野中发展认知灵活性的潜力。第二个主题,教育可转移性是年轻穆斯林在伊斯兰教育场所发展的能力的结合,这可能会加强他们在世俗学校和社会中的参与。社会含义在强调年轻人在世俗学校和伊斯兰学校的教育福祉的可能性时,对这两者都有重要的教学意义,本文中的主题表明,穆斯林学习者复杂的教育经历对异质社会做出了不同的贡献。独创性/价值尽管边缘化的力量仍在持续,但伊斯兰教育的表达对在复杂的社会文化和教育世界中谈判的年轻穆斯林来说是有益的。这些主题强调了年轻人在世俗学校和伊斯兰学校获得教育福利的可能性,对这两所学校都有重要的教学意义,表明穆斯林教育工作者可以培养年轻人复杂、概念整合的能力,为异质社会做出贡献。
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Journal for Multicultural Education
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期刊介绍: The Journal for Multicultural Education is a double-blind peer reviewed journal. Published quarterly, the editorial objectives and coverage focus on: Fostering research into the management of multicultural education, understanding multicultural education in the context of teacher-learner equity and enabling learners to collaborate more effectively across ethnic, cultural and linguistic lines. Topics covered include: -Intercultural education- Inclusive education- Urban education- Diversity in education- Ethnicity in education- Gender and education- Disability and education- Technology and Multicultural education The journal is international in coverage and publishes original, theoretical and applied articles by leading scholars, expert consultants and respected practitioners.
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