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Allison L. Palmadessa – Springer, 2025
Since the first American colonial colleges, higher education has served the nation as an arbiter of knowledge, conduit of democratic idealism, and producer of leaders, workers, and innovation. As the nation changed alongside world events and technological advancement, postsecondary institutions supported growth, met demands from the public and…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Negative Attitudes, Politics, Conflict
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Kerry Burch – Philosophical Studies in Education, 2024
While the project of consolidating democracy into a durable and highly esteemed value in American culture has always been difficult to sustain, especially within the public schools, the struggle now assumes the character of a grave and inescapable need. Given the authoritarian and fascist resurgence across the globe, democracy and its accompanying…
Descriptors: Democracy, Cultural Context, Civics, Democratic Values
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Masterson, Jessica E.; Gatti, Lauren – Democracy & Education, 2022
Speaking to the political and social upheaval of our present moment, and drawing on discourses of democratic education, we argue that the U.S.'s racial reckoning propelled by recent events constitutes a sort of "founding" for our democracy and that this founding has important implications for reconfiguring citizenship within institutions…
Descriptors: Educational Change, Teacher Education Programs, Political Attitudes, Social Problems
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Cates, Kip A. – Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research, 2022
Global education is a cross curricular discipline, originating in the 1970s and 1980s, developed for schools by international educators in the United Kingdom, Europe and North America. One definition describes it as "education which promotes the knowledge, attitudes and skills relevant to living responsibly in a multicultural, interdependent…
Descriptors: Global Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, Second Language Learning, Second Language Instruction
Moss, Peter; Petrie, Pat – London Review of Education, 2019
This article explores possible relationships between education and social pedagogy. It begins by examining in more detail the theory and practice of social pedagogy, and the profession of social pedagogue widely known in Continental Europe but much less so in the Anglophone world. It then explores some different meanings of education, before…
Descriptors: Educational Practices, Social Problems, Social Cognition, Sense of Community
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Guillermo Farfan – Analytic Teaching and Philosophical Praxis, 2020
An underlying belief on the positive relationship between educating the young, on the one hand, and the economic, political, and cultural survival of a nation-state, on the other, seems present in virtually all modern and modernizing societies in the world (Chabbott & Ramirez, 2000). In the United States, this belief takes on many forms, but…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Scientific Principles, Influence of Technology, Beliefs
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Teemant, Annela; Borgioli Yoder, Gina; Sherman, Brandon J.; Santamaría Graff, Cristina – Theory Into Practice, 2021
Equity has often been identified as a foundational concept for truly inclusive and reciprocal partnerships among schools, families, and communities. Equity can be difficult for schools to achieve without cultivating new paradigms for interacting with historically marginalized students, families, and communities. In order to bridge the ideal of…
Descriptors: Equal Education, Inclusion, Partnerships in Education, Family School Relationship
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Fallace, Thomas D. – Harvard Educational Review, 2016
Many theorists of democratic education assume that the idea of having students deliberate about social issues in the classroom can be traced directly to the student-centered and reform-oriented ideals of interwar educational theorists such as John Dewey and Harold Rugg. However, in this intellectual history, Thomas D. Fallace argues that classroom…
Descriptors: Educational History, War, Epistemology, Democratic Values
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Harriger, Katy J. – New Directions for Higher Education, 2014
This chapter discusses how college students can develop democratic dispositions and a civic identity through learning how to engage in deliberative dialogue on public issues.
Descriptors: College Students, Democratic Values, Citizenship Education, Civics
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Munoz, Linda; Wrigley, Heide Spruck – New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education, 2012
Civic engagement, or the practice of democratic deliberation in adult education and learning, asks that adults use their experiences to cooperatively build solutions to the difficult social, economic, and political problems that affect their lives and communities now and into the future. The articles presented in this issue look at the…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Adult Education, Adult Learning, Audiences
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Hartoonian, H. Michael; Van Scotter, Richard D. – Social Education, 2012
The social landscape of the United States can be mapped by using a series of cultural fault lines. This topography portrays conditions that descriptions of the surface fail to illuminate. Many of these schisms are the by-product of ideological positions that diminish personal responsibility and thoughtful civic discourse. If left unattended, these…
Descriptors: Freedom, Democracy, Cultural Education, Cultural Influences
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Cetindamar, Dilek; Hopkins, Tara – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2008
The recent literature on corporate social responsibility is searching for new ways of education in relation to citizenship and social responsibility. This paper reviews some of the educational issues discussed within the corporate social responsibility literature. It also includes examples of some of the methods and tools used at universities…
Descriptors: Citizen Participation, Foreign Countries, Social Responsibility, Citizenship Education
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Maitles, Henry – International Journal of Inclusive Education, 1999
Political education is back on the agenda, following the Labour Party's election in Britain and the end of Communist one-party rule in Central/Eastern Europe. This paper explains the formal teaching of political literacy to students in Scottish secondary schools through the Modern Studies curriculum. Contains 37 references. (MLH)
Descriptors: Citizenship Education, Democratic Values, Foreign Countries, Secondary Education
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Efron, Sara Efrat – Curriculum Inquiry, 2008
The responsibility for addressing morality and moral education in the current moral climate is a daunting task for conscientious educators. What educational response can extricate us from the debilitating feelings of hopelessness and helplessness as we are confronted by horrific terrorist actions, controversial use of military might, displays of…
Descriptors: Ethical Instruction, Jews, Personal Autonomy, Moral Values
Nunn, Melissa – 2002
Many believe that dance is a democratizing force in academia. Modern dance history is replete with feminist, homosexual, and racial liberation ideologies transcribed through body language. Experiences in planning cross-discipline courses suggest that, without dance, important aesthetic and sociopolitical ideas most fully revealed in nonverbal and…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Democracy, Democratic Values, Higher Education
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