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The identity construction in Arab-Islamic education systems into the experiences of people from Morocco and Syria living in Europe

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Type Article
Author Mazzei, Sara. PhD, Department of Cultures, Education and Societies, Doctoral School of Politics, Culture and Development, University of Calabria, Italy; Department of Cultural Studies, University of Education of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Germany.
Pages pp. 74-99
Host Item Entry Journal of Education in Muslim Societies. Vol. 5, no. 2, Spring 2024
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Descriptors Self concept  -  Systems analysis  -  Cultural background  -  Educational background  -  Arabic  -  Bilingual students  -  Refugees  -  Morocco  -  Syria  -  Europe
Language of document English
Country United States
In the last decade, Europe has welcomed numerous migrants and refugees from Arab countries. The presence of these migrants and refugees in schools has posed the challenge of unfamiliar realities for teaching staff. The issue has been addressed from the perspectives of sociology to psychology, providing insights into the nature of intercultural education. Few studies have delved into pupils’ cultural backgrounds, and the history of one’s country of origin is seldom regarded as a decisive factor in the formation of identity. The Arabic-speaking Moroccan and Syrian communities are the most significant and have interesting histories and education systems. Using Nussbaum’s (2010) multifactorial analysis, this research aims to better understand the educational background of Arabic speaking pupils, focusing on humanities and religious education of those from Morocco and Syria. The methodology embodies qualitative empirical research conducted in Europe that addressed the main factor identified by Nussbaum (2010). The results show the education experience of Syrian and Moroccan pupils was affected by their home country education policies, especially where minority and relationship issues with Europe, the West and Israel were concerned. (Published abstract)

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Mazzei, Sara. (2024). The identity construction in Arab-Islamic education systems into the experiences of people from Morocco and Syria living in Europe . Journal of Education in Muslim Societies. Vol. 5, no. 2, Spring 2024. pp. 74-99 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org