Democracy at the Crossroads: International Perspectives on Critical Global Citizenship EducationCameron White, Roger Openshaw Lexington Books, 2005 - 370 sider In Democracy at the Crossroads, the editors argue that there have been too few scholarly attempts to provide a comprehensive critique of the assumptions behind citizenship education. In particular, they ask the distinguished contributors to this volume to address difficult but essential questions that are often avoided or intentionally overlooked: What do all-embracing terms like 'global citizenship' really mean? What does democracy mean internationally? A timely work, Democracy at the Crossroad provides a necessary examination and re-interpretation of international perspectives on democracy and global citizenship as they apply to social education. |
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Innhold
Democracy at the Crossroads? | 3 |
Neoliberalism Democracy and Education for Citizenship in New Zealand | 13 |
Freedom or French Fries Packaged Democracy for World Consumption | 31 |
Toward a Model of Citizenship Education Coping with Differences in Definition | 55 |
Critical Democratic Education for Social Efficacy | 77 |
Entwined Ideals Connecting Democracy to Peace | 105 |
Part II Unpacking Approaches | 123 |
Developing a Global Dimension in Dutch Education | 125 |
Part III National Exemplars | 231 |
Suffering from Enthusiasts? Some Relevant National Case Studies for Global Citizenship Advocates | 233 |
Perceptions of Citizenship in Australia | 255 |
Whose Civics Whose Citizen Reconceptualizing US Democracy in the Postindustrial Era | 291 |
Locating Democracy Meanings and Intersections in the Czech Republic | 311 |
Part IV SchoolBased Studies | 329 |
Dealing with Discourses US Teaching about the Pacific War and Shifting Locations of American Identities | 331 |
Jefferson County Open School Voices of Global Citizenship | 347 |
The Social Construction of a Curriculum for Citizenship Education in the United Kingdom | 145 |
Reexamining Competing Views of Citizenship Education and Their Influence on Social Studies | 167 |
Developing Global Citizens The Rhetoric and the Reality in the New Zealand Curriculum | 187 |
Citizenship Education and the Crick Report in England and Wales | 211 |
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