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Year 2019, Volume: 12, 19 - 31, 26.02.2019

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Educating for Democracy? The Case of the Lebanese Elementary ESL Classrooms

Year 2019, Volume: 12, 19 - 31, 26.02.2019

Abstract

The main purpose of this study is to
find out if the elementary schools in Lebanon are educating for democracy.  In particular, it aims to determine whether
or not the ESL classrooms are preparing young citizens to live in a democratic
society in the future.  The data was
collected from: a) classroom observations, b) analysis of the Lebanese National
ESL Curriculum, launched by CERD in 1997, c) social-media conferencing with a
focused group of 31 elementary and intermediate ESL teachers, d) a
questionnaire addressed to that focused group teachers, and e) five meetings
with the trainers. The study targeted grades 1 through 6 of Basic Education in
schools in different regions of Lebanon. The research study is qualitative in
nature, yet it includes a quantitative aspect to triangulate the data. This
design enables the researcher to formulate an informed opinion about teachers’
attitudes, behaviors and practices. The Lebanese National ESL Curriculum and
the literature on educating for democracy help provide the theoretical
framework for the aforementioned variables. 
Results indicate that democracy prevailed in only very few
instances.  Recommendations for some
instructional practices and teachers’ attitudes and behaviors that help sustain
a democratic atmosphere in the English language classroom are highlighted.

References

  • Biesta, G. (2007). Education and the democratic person: towards a political conception of democratic education. Teachers College Record, 109(3), 740-769. Center for Educational Research and Development (1994). Plan for educational reform retrieved from http://www.crdp.org Center for Educational Research and Development (1995). Framework for the national curriculum retrieved from http://www.crdp.org Center for Educational Research and Development (1997). The national curricula of English as a first foreign language and English as a second foreign language, retrieved from http://www.crdp.org Dewey, J. Evelyn D. (1915). Schools for tomorrow. Kessinger Publishing, LLC Dewey, J. (1916) Democracy and education: an introduction to the philosophy of education. The Floating Press Dewey, J. (1937). Democracy and educational administration. School and Society 45, 457-467. Dewey, J. (1938). Experience and Education. Simon & Shuster, Inc. Eggen, P., & Kauchak, D. (2001). Strategies for teachers. Boston: Allyn and Bacon. Fullan, M. (1982). The meaning of Educational change. NY: Teachers’ College Press. Fullan, M. (1991). The New Meaning of Educational Change. School Effectiveness And School Improvement, 2(4), 336-343. doi: 10.1080/0924345910020406 Government of Lebanon. (1989). The Taif Agreement. Retrieved from: http://www.un.int/Lebanon/ the_taif_agreement_english_version_.pdf Johnson, D., Johnson, R., & Smith, K. (1998). Cooperative Learning Returns To College What Evidence Is There That It Works? Change: The Magazine of Higher Learning, 30(4), 26-35. doi: 10.1080/00091389809602629 Krashen, S. D. (1987). Principles and Practice in second language acquisition. Prentice-Hall International. Krashen, S. D. (1988). Second language acquisition and second language learning Prentice-Hall International. Krogh, S.L. & Cho, K.S. (2012). Learning to integrate democracy lessons with English language storybooks. International Journal of Humanities and Social Science, 2 (18), pp. 12-21. Lain, S. (2016). Content-based instruction understood in terms of connectionism and constructivism. L2 journal, volume 8 issue 1 pp. 18-31, http://repositories.cdlib.org/uccllt/12/vol8/iss1/art2/ Lebanese Association for Educational Studies (2006). National Education Strategy in Lebanon: Vision Document, Final version, Ministry of Education and Higher Education educational development project. Beirut: MEHE. Retrieved from: http://www.laes.org MacMath, S. (2008). Implementing a Democratic Pedagogy in the Classroom: Putting Dewey into Practice Canadian Journal for New Scholars In Education, 1(1). Osborne, J. (2001). Democracy, democratic citizenship, and education. In J. P. Portelli & R. P. Solomon (Eds.). The erosion of Democracy in Education (pp. 29-61). Calgary: Detselig Enterprises. Rodriguez, V.(2012). The teaching brain and the end of the empty vessel, Mind, Brain, and Education 6(4). pp. 177-185. Shuayb, M. (2016). Education for social cohesion attempts in Lebanon: reflections on the 1994 and 2010 education reforms. Education As Change, 20(3). doi: 10.17159/1947-9417/2016/1531 Sleiman, S. (1991). Introducing changes to the teaching of composition writing: the case of the Lebanon. A Ph.D. thesis, Lancaster University, UK. Tran, V.D. (2013). Theoretical perspectives underlying the application of cooperative learning in classrooms. International journal of higher education. 2(4). UNESCO. (1998). Citizenship education for the 21st Century. www.unesco.org Vinterek, M. (2010). How to live democracy in the classroom. Education Inquiry, 1(4), 367-380. doi: 10.3402/edui.v1i4.21951
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Primary Language English
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Samar Sınno This is me

Publication Date February 26, 2019
Published in Issue Year 2019 Volume: 12

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APA Sınno, S. (2019). Educating for Democracy? The Case of the Lebanese Elementary ESL Classrooms. The Eurasia Proceedings of Educational and Social Sciences, 12, 19-31.