Islamic Identity, Postcoloniality, and Educational Policy

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Schooling and Ethno-Religious Conflict in the Southern Philippines, Islam in Southeast Asia

ISBN: 9811512272
ISBN 13: 9789811512278
Autor: Milligan, Jeffrey Ayala
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xvi, 300 S., 2 s/w Illustr., 300 p. 2 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 27.02.2020
Auflage: 2/2020
Produktform: Gebunden/Hardback
Einband: GEB

Includes three new chaptersBased on interviews with key Filipino Muslim and non-Muslim educators and policy makersGrounded in ethnographic research in the Philippines, and historical research in U.S. and Philippine archivesOffers policy makers new ways forward for the educational development of the Mindanao region, especially after ratification of a peace treatyPosits that the concept of prophetic pragmatism can be used by governments trying balance the demands of a modern education with the demands of Muslim citizens asserting an Islamic identity

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Beschreibung

This book theorizes a philosophical framework for educational policy and practice in the southern Philippines where decades of religious and political conflict between a minority Muslim community and the Philippine state has plagued the educational and economic development of the region. It offers a critical historical and ethnographic analysis of a century of failed attempts under successive U.S. colonial and independent Philippine governments to deploy education as a tool to mitigate the conflict and assimilate the Muslim minority into the mainstream of Philippine society and examines recent efforts to integrate state and Islamic education before proposing a philosophy of prophetic pragmatism as a more promising framework for educational policy and practice that respects the religious identity and fosters the educational development of Muslim Filipinos. It represents a timely contribution to the search for educational policies and practices more responsive to the needs and religious identities of Muslim communities emerging from conflict, not only in the southern Philippines, but in other international contexts as well.

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