Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius

This thesis explores young boys’ and girls’ perceptions and experiences of their schooling in the small island developing state of Mauritius. It brings to the forefront problems related to cultural and structural violence that can hamper a peaceful schooling in three state secondary schools: a singl...

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Main Author: Baligadoo, Priya Darshini
Format: Thesis (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
English
Published: 2018
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description This thesis explores young boys’ and girls’ perceptions and experiences of their schooling in the small island developing state of Mauritius. It brings to the forefront problems related to cultural and structural violence that can hamper a peaceful schooling in three state secondary schools: a single-sex girls’ school, a single-sex boys’ school and a mixed school which also promote the educational theories of M.K. Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. The findings reveal that there can be a ‘fideistic’ attitude to Gandhi and Tagore in this context, which highlight the need for a critical peace education that question taken-for-granted assumptions. It also shows that in schools, problems can be hidden and not discussed. The methodology was based on a participatory worldview that asserts the importance of a ‘holistic inquiry’ and learning from the ‘Other’ for peaceful coexistence. In this regard, there can be serious ethical challenges for a ‘native’ researcher to conduct participatory research with young people in a small-connected community like Mauritius. The research also brings together various philosophies of education and peace for the promotion of peace education. It builds on commonalities from the East and West to highlight the importance of the ‘holistic’ in peace education. It promotes the concept of ‘wholeness’ as much emphasised in the East. The research was informed by M.K. Gandhi’s, Rabindranath Tagore’s and Maria Montessori’s educational theories for peace. It was also gender-sensitive and promoted a ‘peace-focused-feminism’, which is grounded in the Eastern philosophies of ‘Yin’ and ‘Yang’, ‘Shakti’ and ‘Shiva’ and ‘Prakriti’ and ‘Purusha’.
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spelling nottingham-554652025-02-28T14:17:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55465/ Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius Baligadoo, Priya Darshini This thesis explores young boys’ and girls’ perceptions and experiences of their schooling in the small island developing state of Mauritius. It brings to the forefront problems related to cultural and structural violence that can hamper a peaceful schooling in three state secondary schools: a single-sex girls’ school, a single-sex boys’ school and a mixed school which also promote the educational theories of M.K. Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore. The findings reveal that there can be a ‘fideistic’ attitude to Gandhi and Tagore in this context, which highlight the need for a critical peace education that question taken-for-granted assumptions. It also shows that in schools, problems can be hidden and not discussed. The methodology was based on a participatory worldview that asserts the importance of a ‘holistic inquiry’ and learning from the ‘Other’ for peaceful coexistence. In this regard, there can be serious ethical challenges for a ‘native’ researcher to conduct participatory research with young people in a small-connected community like Mauritius. The research also brings together various philosophies of education and peace for the promotion of peace education. It builds on commonalities from the East and West to highlight the importance of the ‘holistic’ in peace education. It promotes the concept of ‘wholeness’ as much emphasised in the East. The research was informed by M.K. Gandhi’s, Rabindranath Tagore’s and Maria Montessori’s educational theories for peace. It was also gender-sensitive and promoted a ‘peace-focused-feminism’, which is grounded in the Eastern philosophies of ‘Yin’ and ‘Yang’, ‘Shakti’ and ‘Shiva’ and ‘Prakriti’ and ‘Purusha’. 2018-12-13 Thesis (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55465/1/Thesis%20%20as%20examined%20October%20%202018.pdf application/pdf en arr https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55465/2/Revised%20Thesis%20%20for%20online.pdf Baligadoo, Priya Darshini (2018) Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham. peace education; secondary schools Mauritius
spellingShingle peace education; secondary schools
Mauritius
Baligadoo, Priya Darshini
Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title_full Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title_fullStr Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title_full_unstemmed Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title_short Promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: Perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in Mauritius
title_sort promotion of peace and peace education through schooling: perspectives and experiences of girls and boys in mauritius
topic peace education; secondary schools
Mauritius
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/55465/