德国职前教师对在课堂上讨论争议问题的标准的看法

Marcus Kindlinger, Katrin Hahn-Laudenberg
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在政治两极分化日益加剧的时代,教师如何在课堂上处理有争议的问题变得比以往任何时候都更加重要。拒绝、回避或对这些问题的不同立场持明显中立的态度,都会对民主教育造成损害。在本研究中,我们考察了职前教师在未来课堂上讨论有争议问题时对不同标准的立场,并提出了一种在有争议问题上平衡不同观点的方法,我们称之为 "坚定的平衡":一种避免对根本不平等的立场给予同等权重或重要性的平衡形式。为了研究职前教师在争议问题上所持的不同立场,我们对 162 名德国职前教师进行了抽样调查,为开发一种标准化工具奠定了基础。我们对部分受访者的访谈进行了分析,以进一步研究他们在未来课堂实践中对争议问题的看法。我们发现了(不)处理争议性问题的不同策略,以及新出现的致力于平衡的策略。我们的研究结果对教师和教师教育者在课堂上处理有争议的话题具有实际意义。我们建议将 "致力于平衡 "作为如何处理这些问题的指南。
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German Preservice Teachers’ Stances on Criteria for Discussing Controversial Issues in the Classroom
In times of increasing political polarization, the question of how teachers deal with controversial issues in their classrooms becomes more important than ever. Rejection, avoidance, or an overtly neutral stance on different positions on these issues can be detrimental to democratic education. In this study, we examine preservice teachers’ stances on different criteria for discussing controversial issues in their prospective classrooms and propose a specification of the approach of balancing different views on controversial issues that we call “committed balancing”: a form of balancing that avoids according equal weight or importance to fundamentally unequal positions. To examine different stances that preservice teachers hold on controversy, we used a convenience sample of 162 German preservice teachers to develop the foundation for a standardized instrument that can be used to detect different ideas about the limits to controversial classroom discussions. We analyzed interviews with a subset of respondents to further examine their ideas about controversial issues in their future classroom practice. We found evidence of different strategies of (not) dealing with controversial issues as well as an emerging strategy of committed balancing. Our findings have practical implications for teachers and teacher educators in addressing controversial topics in the classroom. We suggest that “committed balancing” should be considered as a guide for how to approach these issues.
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