Pride and prejudice in the Netherlands Treatment of the themes respect, prejudice, discrimination and racism in Dutch secondary education
Pride and prejudice in the Netherlands Treatment of the themes respect, prejudice, discrimination and racism in Dutch secondary education
Abstract
The present study focuses on the treatment of the themes respect, prejudice/stereotyping,
discrimination and racism in secondary Dutch education. The Dutch government has established
a set of core goals for the education of the social sciences in secondary education, in which
these themes are (implicitly) addressed. The aim of this study is to explore the relations between
the core goals set by the Dutch government and the understanding of these themes as expressed
in (some of) the course-books on the one hand, and the way individual teachers view and
handle the themes throughout their lectures on the other. Within this general aim, the ideas
and perceptions of some secondary school students with respect to the central themes, were
also explored. An intersectional theoretical and methodological framework is used, in addition
to a theoretical one that includes elements of everyday racism and (ethnic) minorisation. For
this study semi-structured interviews were conducted with six teachers of the course ‘study of
society’ in secondary schools (in all three education levels offered in the Netherlands: vmbo,
havo, vwo) in different areas of the country. Additionally, the core goals of the government and
the content of the used course-books were analysed. Finally, to get an insight into the views and
interpretations of pupils themselves, workshops were held in a couple of vmbo, havo and vwo
classes.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2014-01-22Author
Platteeuw, Maria
Keywords
ethnic minorities, discrimination/ (everyday) racism, racism, (ethnic) minorisation, education
Language
eng