Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune
This paper presents some of the outcomes of our doctoral research dedicated to the promotion of ethnocultural diversity within the Mauritian school. Following a brief literature review about the different community identities in Mauritius, we present results concerning the ethnic and cultural self-i...
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description | This paper presents some of the outcomes of our doctoral research dedicated to the promotion of ethnocultural diversity within the Mauritian school. Following a brief literature review about the different community identities in Mauritius, we present results concerning the ethnic and cultural self-identification of the future primary school teachers, their intentions to take into account the diversity of their public school in their professional practices, and their conceptions of a common Mauritian identity. These results show a dynamic and evolving complexity of identities. The multiplicity of community affiliations is not denied but they do not plan to take into account the ethnocultural characteristics of their pupils. The exclusion of this factor seems to be the fair way of an equal school education and the development of a common identity is conceived as a citizenship not referring to religious affiliations. The Mauritian multiculturalism seems to be reinforced by the educational action of teachers and the intercultural development remains a challenge. |
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spelling | doaj.art-ff5977622d9f46168c657a3a7aedabe52022-12-22T04:07:59ZfraNantes UniversitéRecherches en Éducation1954-30772016-06-012610.4000/ree.6589Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté communeDimitri CauchieThis paper presents some of the outcomes of our doctoral research dedicated to the promotion of ethnocultural diversity within the Mauritian school. Following a brief literature review about the different community identities in Mauritius, we present results concerning the ethnic and cultural self-identification of the future primary school teachers, their intentions to take into account the diversity of their public school in their professional practices, and their conceptions of a common Mauritian identity. These results show a dynamic and evolving complexity of identities. The multiplicity of community affiliations is not denied but they do not plan to take into account the ethnocultural characteristics of their pupils. The exclusion of this factor seems to be the fair way of an equal school education and the development of a common identity is conceived as a citizenship not referring to religious affiliations. The Mauritian multiculturalism seems to be reinforced by the educational action of teachers and the intercultural development remains a challenge.http://journals.openedition.org/ree/6589citizenship and environment (personal social and health education)Mauritiusimmigration and ethnicityinterculturality and multiculturalismreligion and educationreprésentations professionnelles enseignantes |
spellingShingle | Dimitri Cauchie Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune Recherches en Éducation citizenship and environment (personal social and health education) Mauritius immigration and ethnicity interculturality and multiculturalism religion and education représentations professionnelles enseignantes |
title | Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune |
title_full | Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune |
title_fullStr | Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune |
title_full_unstemmed | Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune |
title_short | Les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire à Maurice : auto-identification des futurs enseignants, perception de la diversité des élèves et conception d’une citoyenneté commune |
title_sort | les appartenances ethnoculturelles en contexte scolaire a maurice auto identification des futurs enseignants perception de la diversite des eleves et conception d une citoyennete commune |
topic | citizenship and environment (personal social and health education) Mauritius immigration and ethnicity interculturality and multiculturalism religion and education représentations professionnelles enseignantes |
url | http://journals.openedition.org/ree/6589 |
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