Introspecção filosófica sobre herança educacional e cultural na formulação de estratégias das escolas chinesas no exterior, na era pós-pandemia
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https://doi.org/10.1590/0101-3173.2024.v47.n6.e02400320Palavras-chave:
Introspecção filosófica, Escolas chinesas, Estratégia, Herança cultural, Pós-pandemiaResumo
As escolas de língua chinesa no exterior (CLSs) são cruciais para oferecer o ensino da língua de herança chinesa às crianças chinesas, no exterior. Neste estudo, utilizam-se estudos de caso para examinar o desenvolvimento da estratégia das CLSs, sob a perspectiva da filosofia da educação, especialmente no cumprimento da responsabilidade social das CLSs, concentrando-se em sua educação e herança cultural, e continuando a perceber a importância da valorização da herança cultural chinesa. Descobriu-se que os CLSs poderiam fazer uma análise SWOT dos fatores de mercado, organização e ensino. Essa abordagem auxiliou na tomada de decisões e os ajudou a se ajustarem às circunstâncias em evolução, ao mesmo tempo que atendiam com eficácia às necessidades da comunidade da diáspora chinesa. Também foi constatado que a maioria dos professores e alunos preferia um modo de ensino misto, o que indica a necessidade de estratégias educacionais flexíveis, após a pandemia. As políticas gerenciais dos CLSs, em relação aos andaimes de aprendizagem dos alunos, às responsabilidades profissionais dos professores e às políticas de colaboração e bônus, foram priorizadas na formulação da estratégia. Nesse processo, os CLSs contribuíram para uma sociedade mais inclusiva e harmoniosa, por meio da excelência acadêmica, da formação de identidade e da promoção da cidadania global. Essas descobertas mostram a importância da formulação e do avanço contínuos da estratégia, para mais de 20.000 CLSs, em todo o mundo, na herança educacional e cultural.
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Submission: 13/06/2024 – Decision: 06/09/2024 - Revision: 22/09/2024 – Publication: 28/10/2024
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