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Citizenship Education and the Curriculum

Lawson, Helen(Edited by)Scott, David(Edited by)
Part of the International Perspectives on Curriculum Studies series
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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.

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Product Details
Praeger Publishers Inc
1567506518 / 9781567506518
Hardback
370.115
30/08/2002
United States
200 pages
156 x 235 mm, 425 grams