Perceptions du traitement de l’islam et du monde musulman dans les manuels d’histoire par des enseignants du secondaire au Québec

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2014-01-08

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Triki-Yamani, Amina
Mc Andrew, Marie
El Shourbagi, Sahar

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New York: Berghahn

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This article focuses on the ways in which Francophone Quebecois secondary 1 and 2 junior high school teachers adapt and transmit the treatment of Islam and the Muslim world in textbooks used for history and citizenship education. The authors focus on the teachers’ capacity to identify factual errors, stereotypes or ethnocentric biases concerning these questions. In order to do this, they analyze fourteen semi-structured interviews carried out with teachers on the island of Montreal, considering dimensions and indicators that relate to their relationship to the formal curriculum, as well as to scholarly and social knowledge of these issues. At the same time, we consider their relationship to the real curriculum or to scholarly knowledge as these are transmitted in real-life learning situations.

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