小学教师的文化多样性:意大利与奥地利的比较

Arianna Luisa Cavaliere
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本研究旨在了解在文化和宗教多样化的欧洲学校和社会中工作的小学教师类别本身是否,在何种意义上以及在何种程度上具有内在多样性。全球化、移民和身份建设的过程代表了这一比较研究的理论景观,促进中欧和南欧背景之间的对话-超越霸权的政治和认识论关系-面对当代全球挑战。该研究于2016年至2017年在格拉茨(奥地利)和米兰(意大利)进行,基于半结构化访谈、参与者观察和沉浸式民族志。47个有代表性的样本,包括现任和未来的小学教师,分享了他们对教师类别中现有的和可想象的多样性范围的看法和陈述-根据复杂性范式的意图。高等教师教育在意大利以反身性和灵活性为特点,在奥地利则与学校和在职教师有更强的联系。宗教在这两个非世俗化的、令人惊讶的仍然是强烈的天主教社会中都证实了它们鲜明的边界特征,而在这两个被调查的背景中,语言在进出流动中的作用差别很大。最后,概述了教师类别多元化的优势。
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Cultural Diversities Among Primary School Teachers: a Comparison Between Italy and Austria
This research aims to understand whether, in which sense and to what extent the category of primary school teachers working in culturally and religiously diverse European schools and societies is itself internally diverse. Processes of globalization, migration and identity building represent the theoretical landscape of this comparative study, promoting the dialogue between Central and South European contexts – beyond political and epistemological relations of hegemony – in the face the contemporary global challenges. The research carried out in Graz (Austria) and in Milan (Italy) between 2016 and 2017, was based on semi-structured interviews, participant observations and immersive ethnography. A representative sample of 47 subjects including ongoing and future primary school teachers shared their opinions and representations about the existing and conceivable range of diversity – intended in accordance to the paradigm of complexity – in the teacher category. Tertiary teacher education emerges as featured by reflexivity and flexibility in Italy, by a stronger connection to schools and in-service teachers in Austria. Religions confirm their character of bright boundaries in both de-secularized, surprisingly still strongly Catholic societies, while the role of languages in incoming and outgoing mobility varies significantly between the two inquired contexts. Finally, we outline the advantages of diversity in teacher category.
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Italian Journal of Sociology of Education
Italian Journal of Sociology of Education Social Sciences-Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Italian Journal of Sociology of Education is a peer-reviewed academic journal published three times a year (February, June, October) and sponsored by the Educational Section of the Italian Sociological Association (AIS-EDU).The journal aims at presenting up-to-date, state of the art theoretical and empirical studies concerning socialization, education, and educational institutions, enlarging and deepening the mutual knowledge and collaboration between Italian and foreign scholars within a broad global perspective. Main topics are the meanings of education; socialization and its institutional loci; school and the university; human and social capital; lifelong education; educational actors and policy; immigration and education.
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