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Citizenship education is a current concern of policymakers in various parts of the world. Debates focus on modern notions of citizenship, and the need for citizenship education in a rapidly changing world. This need for citizenship education and corresponding definitions have changed over time, but a persistent characteristic would seem to be a fear of indoctrination and a lack of a coherent vision due in part to the notion of citizenship being a contested concept. Different notions of citizenship in turn underpin different theories of citizenship education, and a number of commentators have examined its role and rationale at various points in time and identified ideal forms of pedagogy, values, skills, curricular content, and assessment.Contributors address the following concerns: universality and equal opportunity, social literacy and citizenship, citizenship education and curriculum, race, different citizenship patterns in civic education, assessment, cultivating respect in human relations, and global citizenship education. Adopting a comparative approach discussing citizenship education in New Zealand, England, Iceland, Israel, Ireland, and Europe, the book presents various debates and develops new frameworks for understanding the issues.
DAVID SCOTT is Professor of Educational Leadership and Learning at the University of Lincoln, United Kingdom.HELEN LAWSON is Research Fellow in Citizenship Education at the Open University, United Kingdom.
Series ForewordIntroduction by Helen Lawson and David ScottCitizenship, Education, and Difference by Mark OlssenExperiential Learning, Social Literacy, and the Curriculum by James Arthur and Jon DavisonCitizenship Education and Curriculum Theory by Alistair RossCitizenship Education and the Strengthening of Democracy: Is Race on the Agenda? by Audrey OslerDifferentiated Civics Curriculum and Patterns of Citizenship Education: Vocational and Academic Programs in Israel by Orit IchilovAssessment and Citizenship Education by Marie ClarkeCultivating Respect in Human Relations: The Missing Link of Citizenship Education by Sigrun AdalbjarnardottirTranslating the National to the Global in Citizenship Education by Cameron White and Roger OpenshawEndpiece: Citizenship Education and the Challenges of Cultural Diversity by Ann McCollumIndex
…a well conceived collection exploring the theory and practice of education for democratic citizenship. Recommended. Graduate level and beyond.