英文摘要 |
For local aboriginal students and Han students who are studying in complete middle schools in aboriginal areas, explore their views on school education, including their views on schools, courses, teachers, and peers, and corresponding action strategies, and delineate the students’ adaptation in the school field and solve the problem of survival thoughts and behavior patterns. Under the dual effects of social structural constraints and school’s intentions to empower students, students’culture are developed through qualitative research strategies of observation and interviews to sort out the cultural context and interpret the meaning of students’ views and behaviors in the school context. Describe the cultural patterns and differences of students in complete middle schools in aboriginal areas, and analyze the social and cultural context that affects the views and actions of students in complete middle schools in the aboriginal areas. The study found that the foreign flatlanders and the local aborigines developed a dual cultural reference framework to explain the basis of the students’ school education concept. Through the student-centered examination of the school culture, the establishment and development of curriculum teaching, and finally the school system and social culture. The influence of context is used as a reference for the policy practice of setting up relevant schools in the future. |