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Gender, religion, and sociopolitical issues in cross-cultural online education

机译:跨文化在线教育中的性别,宗教和社会政治问题

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Cross-cultural education is thought to develop critical consciousness of how unequal distributions of power and privilege affect people's health. Learners in different sociopolitical settings can join together in developing critical consciousness-awareness of power and privilege dynamics in society-by means of communication technology. The aim of this research was to define strengths and limitations of existing cross-cultural discussions in generating critical consciousness. The setting was the FAIMER international fellowship program for mid-career interdisciplinary health faculty, whose goal is to foster global advancement of health professions education. Fellows take part in participant-led, online, written, task-focused discussions on topics like professionalism, community health, and leadership. We reflexively identified text that brought sociopolitical topics into the online environment during the years 2011 and 2012 and used a discourse analysis toolset to make our content analysis relevant to critical consciousness. While references to participants' cultures and backgrounds were infrequent, narratives of political-, gender-, religion-, and other culture-related topics did emerge. When participants gave accounts of their experiences and exchanged cross-cultural stories, they were more likely to develop ad hoc networks to support one another in facing those issues than explore issues relating to the development of critical consciousness. We suggest that cross-cultural discussions need to be facilitated actively to transform learners' frames of reference, create critical consciousness, and develop cultural competence. Further research is needed into how to provide a safe environment for such learning and provide faculty development for the skills needed to facilitate these exchanges.
机译:跨文化教育被认为可以培养对权力和特权的不平等分配如何影响人们健康的批判意识。具有不同社会政治背景的学习者可以通过通信技术共同发展批判性意识,即对社会权力和特权动态的意识。这项研究的目的是确定现有的跨文化讨论在产生批判意识方面的优势和局限性。设置是针对职业中期跨学科卫生学院的FAIMER国际研究金计划,其目标是促进全球卫生专业教育的发展。研究员参加了由参与者主导的,在线,书面,以任务为中心的讨论,涉及诸如专业精神,社区健康和领导力等主题。我们反思性地确定了在2011年和2012年将社会政治话题带入在线环境的文本,并使用了语篇分析工具集来使我们的内容分析与批判意识相关。虽然很少提及参与者的文化和背景,但确实出现了与政治,性别,宗教和其他文化相关主题的叙述。当参与者陈述自己的经历并交流跨文化故事时,他们比探讨与批判意识发展有关的问题更有可能建立专门的网络以相互支持面对这些问题。我们建议需要积极促进跨文化的讨论,以转变学习者的参考框架,建立批判意识并发展文化能力。需要进一步研究如何为此类学习提供安全的环境,并为促进这些交流所需的技能提供教师发展。

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