包容、平等和教育公正:在多元化和隔离的社会中通过儿童文学加强社会情感学习

Athar Ḥaj Yaḥya
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儿童文学是培养儿童社会情感技能的重要渠道。在多元化和隔离的社会中,这一点尤为突出,因为在这样的社会中,迫切需要提高对他者的认识和接纳。本研究通过对国家计划 "图书三月 "中的 25 种图书进行内容和符号学分析,探讨了以色列希伯来语儿童文学作品中社会情感技能的体现情况。由于所选书目反映了学术、社会和情感学习合作组织(CASEL)确定的所有技能类别,研究结果表明,这些所选书目能够支持儿童的社会情感学习(SEL)。然而,所选书目缺乏对每篇课文中特定类别的关注。此外,按照典型的犹太-以色列教育方式,所选书目通过翻译文学作品让小读者了解他们的特定文化和其他文化,突出性别、犹太-种族、身体和年龄平等。与此同时,所选书目往往将阿拉伯少数民族的文化边缘化。文章的结论是,通过儿童文学促进 SEL 的教育计划必须平衡所有 SEL 类别,体现学习者的社会差异,让读者了解其他文化,并灌输多元价值观。
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Inclusion, Equality and Educational Justice: Enhancing Social-Emotional Learning through Children’s Literature in a Diverse and Segregated Society
Children’s literature is an essential channel for providing children with social-emotional skills. This is particularly so in diverse and segregated societies where the need for enhancing awareness and acceptance of the Other is acute. Based on the content and semiotic analysis of 25 titles included in the state program “March of Books,” the present study examines how, if at all, social-emotional skills are reflected in the Hebrew-language children’s literature in Israel. Since the selected titles reflect all skill categories determined by the Collaborative for Academic, Social, and Emotional Learning (CASEL), the findings indicate that these selected titles can support children’s social-emotional learning (SEL). Nevertheless, the selected titles lack focus on a specific category within each text. Moreover, in a manner typical of Jewish-Israeli education, the selected titles expose young readers to their specific cultures and others through translated literature that highlights gender, Jewish-ethnic, physical, and age equality. At the same time, the selected titles tend to marginalize the culture of the Arab minority. The article concludes that education programs seeking to promote SEL through children’s literature must balance all SEL categories, represent the learners’ social differences, expose the readers to other cultures, and inculcate pluralist values.
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