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对抗无地方化的思考:地方认同视野下的城市环境教育研究
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作者 黄愉皓 张艺馨 李铭君 《华中建筑》 2024年第7期135-139,共5页
近年来,网红化城市与流行性文化的并行趋势,肇生了城市同质化的现象。在这一过程中,通用性的现代主义手法侵蚀了大量地方空间与本土营造观念,地方文化没有得以活态传承,反而被解构在全球资本运行的体系中。针对这一现象,如何恰如其分地... 近年来,网红化城市与流行性文化的并行趋势,肇生了城市同质化的现象。在这一过程中,通用性的现代主义手法侵蚀了大量地方空间与本土营造观念,地方文化没有得以活态传承,反而被解构在全球资本运行的体系中。针对这一现象,如何恰如其分地推进地方感知与城市环境教育的关系建设成为亟待思考的关键问题。该文通过质性理论梳理、案例样本拆解结合要素分析法,系统搭建了城市建设与地方认同的教育观念、空间差异、研究方法、地方营造的联系,并对城市环境教育的地方感知塑造提出相应的培养方式,从“概念—感知—实践”提出了五项逻辑性视角。该文填充了地方感知理论在城市环境教育视角研究下的系统框架建构,以期通过城市“策划者—教育者—学习者”之间的客观联动性,深刻思考地方建设的根性处理与人性化观念参与。 展开更多
关键词 城市环境教育 地方感 集体记忆 身份认同 场所精神
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流动人口子女融入城市教育环境的思考
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作者 陈丽丽 《中南民族大学学报(人文社会科学版)》 CSSCI 北大核心 2007年第S1期50-52,共3页
流动人口急增,流动人口子女已成为一个庞大群体。而庞大的民工子弟学生的教育问题不仅是学校的问题更是个尖锐的社会问题。文章分析了城市流动人口子女难以融入城市教育环境的原因,并提出了具体对策。
关键词 城市流动人口子女 教育问题 城市教育环境
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贵阳市入城农民工子女城市教育环境研究
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作者 倪幸媛 《贵阳学院学报(社会科学版)》 2014年第1期45-49,共5页
随着改革开放的深入进行及城市化的进程和发展,大量的农民工携家带口进入城市,他们成为了城市化的一个重要构成。学龄阶段的进城农民工子女作为未来城市的建设者和主人,在城市需要一个良好和公平的受教育环境,而目前这种需求存在较多问... 随着改革开放的深入进行及城市化的进程和发展,大量的农民工携家带口进入城市,他们成为了城市化的一个重要构成。学龄阶段的进城农民工子女作为未来城市的建设者和主人,在城市需要一个良好和公平的受教育环境,而目前这种需求存在较多问题,这个问题亟待解决。通过政府、学校、社会发挥作用,统一战线通过"柔性"方式,促使农民工子女教育环境的改善,以期建立和谐社会。 展开更多
关键词 入城农民工子女 城市教育环境 和谐社会 教育公平 统一战线
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当前城市音乐文化环境中的音乐教育思考 被引量:7
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作者 蒋琦 《乐府新声(沈阳音乐学院学报)》 2006年第4期101-103,共3页
本文分析了当前城市中的新型音乐文化环境及其环境对人们音乐文化意识与观念产生的影响。讨论陶行知先生生活教育理论和音乐教育思想对城市新型音乐文化环境下的音乐教育的启示作用。提出城市新型音乐文化环境下的音乐教育要注重学生对... 本文分析了当前城市中的新型音乐文化环境及其环境对人们音乐文化意识与观念产生的影响。讨论陶行知先生生活教育理论和音乐教育思想对城市新型音乐文化环境下的音乐教育的启示作用。提出城市新型音乐文化环境下的音乐教育要注重学生对音乐的认识感受和要求,努力借助新型音乐文化环境促进音乐教育并将音乐教育融入当代城市音乐文化环境中,为美化生活、提高人们生活质量发挥积极作用。 展开更多
关键词 音乐教育/城市/文化环境/陶行知/美化生活
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Religious Education for Effective Ministry: Confronting Leadership Challenges in One Beloved Community
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作者 Remi Alapo 《Journal of Philosophy Study》 2017年第9期485-492,共8页
Rev. Smith has been appointed to be the pastor of First United Methodist Church (FUMC). With the appointment, it comes a specific instruction that the church must be "turned around," and it was Rev. Smith's respo... Rev. Smith has been appointed to be the pastor of First United Methodist Church (FUMC). With the appointment, it comes a specific instruction that the church must be "turned around," and it was Rev. Smith's responsibility to make it happen. FUMC has been in decline for many years under the leadership of several pastors. Rev. Smith is black and the congregation is predominately Caucasian and elderly, with longtime members who have stayed on because "this is their church." Rev. Smith comes to the church bringing her experience, energy, and vision. This appointment is a cross-racial cross-cultural appointment, which is part of her denomination's mandate for the future, as it places pastors that reflect the diversity of the surrounding community in churches that do not currently look like the community around them. Currently FUMC does not interact with the community--it does ministry "to" the community but not "with it." Therefore, from the beginning, Rev. Smith knew that her job would not be easy. She accepted the appointment believing that a "new wind" must blow through the church bringing forth spiritual revival. She now faces a crucial issue in the church, which she feels is in a make or break situation. First United Methodist is located in an urban environment. FUMC has been in this city for 133 years but has been at this site for 83 years. Originally, the neighborhood consisted of predominately white, blue-collar workers, but has since transitioned into a neighborhood community of mostly African Americans, Caribbean Blacks, and Hispanics. When the church was fwst built in this neighborhood and for many years after that, both consisted of white blue-collar workers. As the neighborhood began to change, no efforts were made to develop new programs or a more inclusive worship to include the growing diversity. The lines are drawn; Rev. Smith knows it but she is determined to turn First Church United around. As she has said before in conversations with the church, "God called me into ministry and the Bishop sent me here. No one is going to stop me from serving God and the church." For a brief moment, she felt terribly alone, but then she remembered that she did have some support at FUMC. Rev. Smith took a deep breath, "I am going back to the drawing board. There is much work yet to be done, and I will not give up. But what is the next step?" This paper is based on a case scenario for a religious education program and as a response to Cooling of the "Spirits" by Marjorie Nunes of the Summerfield United Methodist Church Bridgeport, Connecticut. The author of this response paper analyzing the problems from the case study provides suggestions for a Religious Education ministry as a program for the church, and data on effective church growth and leadership.1 展开更多
关键词 race relations church leadership religious education ministry Christian education organizationmanagement conflict resolution church growth diversity in ministry beloved community LEADERSHIP
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