Inclusion of the Concept of the Right of Return in the Middle School’s National Education Curriculum in Palestine
Keywords:
Inclusion of the Concept, the Right of Return, Middle School, National Education Curriculum, Palestine,Abstract
This Study aimed to identify the degree of inclusion of the National
Education curricula in Palestine for the seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth
grades (higher basic stage) of the concept of the right of return, and check
if there were differences in the degree of inclusion of the concept ( right and
return) according to the variable of grade to achieve this goal, descriptive
methodology using content analysis was employed. Results showed that the
number of times that the concept of the right of return appeared in the books
of national education for all grades was (28) times. The concept occurred
most in the book of the eighth grade exactly (11 times) which is equal to
(39%) of the total, and then the book of the ninth grade (10 times) about
(36%) of the total, in the third place, the book of the National Education for
the tenth grade (7 times) about (25%) of the total, and finally the book of the
National Education of the Seventh Grade whose content missed any reference
to the concept of the right of return.
In light of the results of the study, the researcher recommends the
following:
1. The need to pay attention to the cognitive focus for the concept of the
right of return in the new Palestinian curriculum.
2. Paying attention to sequence in presenting the concept taking into account
the age group and gradually.
3. Linking the concept of the right of return to concepts relating to human
rights and UN resolutions to indicate the clarity of vision for the upbringing
of future generations and make them better understand the concept and
historical development\
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