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Activist Pedagogy and Shared Education in Divided Societies: International Perspectives and Next Practices [Pehme köide]

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Collaborative engagement between activist academics from Israel and Northern Ireland highlighted the challenges and potential of working through education to promote shared learning and shared life in divided societies. Following these initial explorations, the volume brought together educationalists from Europe, the United States and South Africa to widen the range of experience and insights, and broaden the base of the conversation. The result is this book on the role of shared education, not only in deeply divided societies, but also in places where minorities face discrimination, where migrants face prejudice and barriers, or where society fails to deal positively with cultural diversity. Together, the contributors challenged themselves to develop theoretical and practical paradigms, based on practical knowledge and experience, to promote activist pedagogies. Their shared purpose was to work for more humane, just and democratic societies, in which education offers genuine hope for sustained transformational change.





The four main themes around which the book is organized are: educating for democratic-multicultural citizenship, models of shared learning, nurturing intercultural competencies, and reconciling dialogue in the face of conflicting narratives. The book draws on a wide range of international perspectives and insights to identify practical strategies for change in local contexts.
List of Figures and Tables
xi
Notes on Contributors xii
Introduction 1(14)
Dajha Yitzhaki
Tony Gallagher
Nimrod Aloni
Zehavit Gross
PART 1 Educating for a Democratic-Multicultural Citizenship
1 Empowering Agency in the Ethical, Political, and the Teaching/Learning Spheres of Education: An Integrative Model of Activist Pedagogy
15(17)
Nimrod Aloni
2 Teaching Controversial Issues as Part of Education for Democratic Intercultural Citizenship
32(17)
Wiel Veugeters
Jaap Schuitema
3 Towards Educating Teachers as Advocators: A Conceptual Discussion and a Historical Example
49(16)
Jaime Grinberg
4 Democratic Citizenship Education as an Activist Pedagogy: Towards the Cultivation of Democratic Justice on the African Continent
65(12)
Yusef Waghid
5 Educating for Democratic Citizenship: Arabic in Israeli Higher Education as a Case in Point
77(16)
Smadar Donitsa-Schmidt
Muhammad Amara
Abd Al-Rahman Mar'i
PART 2 Enhancing Models of Shared Learning
6 Turning Research into Policy: The Experience of Shared Education in Northern Ireland
93(13)
Tony Gallagher
Gavin Duffy
Gareth Robinson
7 "Moving into Hebrew Is Natural": Jewish and Arab Teachers in a Shared Education Project
106(18)
Dafna Yitzhaki
8 Shared Learning in the Context of Conflict
124(12)
Shany Payes
Shula Mola
9 Jewish-Arab Bilingual Education in Israel
136(18)
Assaf Meshulam
10 Minority efl Teachers on Shared-Life Education in Conflict-Ridden Contexts: The Subaltern Speaks Back
154(17)
Muzna Awayed-Bishara
PART 3 Nurturing Intercultural Competencies
11 Contestation as an Innovative Construct for Conflict Management and Activist Pedagogy
171(16)
Zehavit Gross
12 "Thou Shalt Not Be a Bystander": Holocaust and Genocide Education with a Gendered, Universal Lens, as a Path to Empathy and Courage
187(16)
Lori Weintrob
13 Internationalization for Nurturing Intercultural Communicative Competencies in Pre-Service Teachers
203(13)
Beverley Topaz
Tina Waldman
14 Developing Culturally Proficient Global Peace Education Changemaker Educators for Culturally Diverse Schools and Classrooms
216(17)
Reyes L. Quezada
PART 4 Reconciling Dialogue in the Face of Conflicting Narratives
15 The Holocaust and Its Teaching in Israel in View of the Conflict: General and Pedagogical Implications and Lessons
233(20)
Daniel Bar-Tal
Galiya Bar-Tal
16 Teaching History and Citizenship in Schools in Northern Ireland
253(18)
Gavin Duffy
Tony Gallagher
Gareth Robinson
17 Successful Failure: A Dual Narrative Approach to History Education: An Israeli Palestinian Project
271(15)
Eyal Naveh
18 The Narrative Approach to Shared Education: Insights from Jerusalem
286(19)
Myriam Darmoni-Charbit
Noa Shapira
19 Imagined Communities: Staging Shared Society in Israel
305(15)
Lee Perlman
Sinai Peter
20 Arts as a Sphere for the Study of History
320(15)
Philipp Schmidt-Rhaesa
Jurgen Scheffler
Lilach Naishtat-Bornstein
Concluding Notes: Towards an Activist Pedagogy 335
Tony Gallagher
Nimrod Aloni
Dajha Yitzhaki
Zehavit Gross
Dafna Yitzhaki, Ph.D., is sociolinguist and teaches at Kibbutzim College of Education, Tel-Aviv, Israel. Her current research interests include multilingualism and multiculturalism in education. Together with A. Yuval, she co-edited the book Education and the Jewish-Palestinian Conflict in Israel (forthcoming).





Tony Gallagher is Professor of Education at Queens University Belfast, former Head of the School of Education, and Pro Vice Chancellor. He authored ten books, and over 100 book chapters and academic journal articles.





Nimrod Aloni is a Professor of Philosophy of Education at Kibbutzim College of Education, Israel. He holds the UNESCO Chair in Humanistic Education and authored ten books and many articles and book chapters in the area of humanistic education.





Zehavit Gross holds the UNESCO Chair in Education for Human Values, Tolerance Democracy and Peace and is Professor at the Faculty of Education, Bar Ilan University, Israel. She is the former president of the Israeli Society for Comparative Education (ICES) and currently participates in four international research projects.